Using ipad 1& component video cable to view hulu on the tv

Bought component video cables from apple, hooked up to tv & ipad. No video from hulu. Any ideas? Have i exceeded the capability of this?

Hulu has only activated their TV out through HDMI on iPad 2.
Hulu has not activated TV out for component or composite cables on either iPad1 or iPad2.
I sent an email to Hulu about this issue.
The reason they gave me was that they are still trying to secure content rights to stream content to mobile devices that can stream content out of them to any video device.
So, unless you have an iPad 2 using Apple HDMI connector to one of the new HDTV sets through HDMI, your, currently, out of luck.
This may change, but do not know when.
It's frustrating because Apple TV put works fine with NetFlix.
I am a Hulu+ subscriber and feel like this should, already be a feature if I am paying customer.
Hulu, right is like all the video apps from the networks.
They just won't allow outputting the iPad video stream to your TV.
All of the broadcast network apps do not have TV out capability so you can watch the content streamed through the iPad to whatever TV you own.
It's frustrating and stubbornness on the the part of the major networks.
I do not know they are not including this functionality?
The still run commercials on these apps like regular network broadcasts.
They should all just enable the TV out functionality.
Our family stop using cable, I end up watching network news and shows on my 10" iPad screen instead of the signal being allowed to output through my iPads cable connector to my TV for viewing.
Ridiculous!

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