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The advent of high definition audio and video has produced new challenges for the custom installer. Traditional methods of multiroom audio and video distribution relied on analogue technologies - distributing Component video along with audio to multiple rooms and this allowed a very good signal and huge flexibility. With the advent of HDMI, driven mainly by copyright owners, this has become more challenging.

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The advent of high definition audio and video has produced new challenges for the custom installer. Traditional methods of multiroom audio and video distribution relied on analogue technologies - distributing Component video along with audio to multiple rooms and this allowed a very good signal and huge flexibility. With the advent of HDMI, driven mainly by copyright owners, this has become more challenging.

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The advent of high definition audio and video has produced new challenges for the custom installer. Traditional methods of multiroom audio and video distribution relied on analogue technologies - distributing Component video along with audio to multiple rooms and this allowed a very good signal and huge flexibility. With the advent of HDMI, driven mainly by copyright owners, this has become more challenging.

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The advent of high definition audio and video has produced new challenges for the custom installer. Traditional methods of multiroom audio and video distribution relied on analogue technologies - distributing Component video along with audio to multiple rooms and this allowed a very good signal and huge flexibility. With the advent of HDMI, driven mainly by copyright owners, this has become more challenging.

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The advent of high definition audio and video has produced new challenges for the custom installer. Traditional methods of multiroom audio and video distribution relied on analogue technologies - distributing Component video along with audio to multiple rooms and this allowed a very good signal and huge flexibility. With the advent of HDMI, driven mainly by copyright owners, this has become more challenging.

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The advent of high definition audio and video has produced new challenges for the custom installer. Traditional methods of multiroom audio and video distribution relied on analogue technologies - distributing Component video along with audio to multiple rooms and this allowed a very good signal and huge flexibility. With the advent of HDMI, driven mainly by copyright owners, this has become more challenging.

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The advent of high definition audio and video has produced new challenges for the custom installer. Traditional methods of multiroom audio and video distribution relied on analogue technologies - distributing Component video along with audio to multiple rooms and this allowed a very good signal and huge flexibility. With the advent of HDMI, driven mainly by copyright owners, this has become more challenging.

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The advent of high definition audio and video has produced new challenges for the custom installer. Traditional methods of multiroom audio and video distribution relied on analogue technologies - distributing Component video along with audio to multiple rooms and this allowed a very good signal and huge flexibility. With the advent of HDMI, driven mainly by copyright owners, this has become more challenging.

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The advent of high definition audio and video has produced new challenges for the custom installer. Traditional methods of multiroom audio and video distribution relied on analogue technologies - distributing Component video along with audio to multiple rooms and this allowed a very good signal and huge flexibility. With the advent of HDMI, driven mainly by copyright owners, this has become more challenging.

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The advent of high definition audio and video has produced new challenges for the custom installer. Traditional methods of multiroom audio and video distribution relied on analogue technologies - distributing Component video along with audio to multiple rooms and this allowed a very good signal and huge flexibility. With the advent of HDMI, driven mainly by copyright owners, this has become more challenging.

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