Simultaneous HDMI & Component

Will the AppleTV simultaneously output both component and HDMI? I can test this, but with my system it's quite a hassle to get behind the system and attack the wiring. I'm hoping someone else has already tested this.
Jim

Hi,
Seems like it's not possible to use both outputs simultaneously. One must disconnect hdmi-cable to get anything out from component output. Sad but true.

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    I'll probably think of a few more, but that's it for now.
    TheSanchez
    Verizon Telecom
    Verizon Content Management Center
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