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From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 14:41:13 -0500
Begin forwarded message: From: Tim Onosko <onosko () gmail com> Date: January 25, 2006 1:58:07 PM EST To: dave () farber net Subject: Re: [IP] STUPID STUPID High-Def Forced To Down-Convert Reply-To: tim () onosko com Dave: There's an even grimmer downside to this. It's not just that HDTV sets require a digital input to watch these high-def DVDs in high-def. That digital input -- either DVI or HDMI -- must also adhere to the standard for copy-protected connections, known as HDCP. As of late last year, big box retailers like Best Buy, Circuit City and Costco were still selling some sets that did not have this required "protected path," meaning that some buyers with relatively new HDTV sets will find themselves in the cold when it comes to Blu-Ray and HD-DVD. And, unless you read the set's specifications or the instruction manual, there's no way of knowing whether your set passes muster. There's no "Intel Inside" kind of trademark or other symbol that certifies the set is so equipped, either. This also means, by the way, that you won't be able to watch a high definition DVD on your computer, either, unless you own one of the few new computer monitors with the copy-protected inputs. It should be noted that literally millions of HDTV set owners, especially the often-prized "early adopters" who bought their sets early in the game, have nothing but analog inputs on their sets. The irony, of course, is that Hollywood is already restricting the size of its potential market for next-generation DVDs while it may face an coming uphill battle to convince people to abandon their conventional DVDs in favor of the new discs and more expensive players. On 1/25/06, David Farber <dave () farber net> wrote:
Begin forwarded message: From: Monty Solomon <monty () roscom com> Date: January 25, 2006 8:54:35 AM EST To: undisclosed-recipient:; Subject: High-Def Forced To Down-Convert HIGH-DEF FORCED TO DOWN-CONVERT In deal reached by eight-company consortium By Paul Sweeting 1/23/2006 Some buyers of HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc players might not get everything they bargained for. In a deal reached this week after tense negotiations, the eight-company consortium behind the Advanced Access Content System, created for use by both high-def formats to prevent unauthorized copying, has agreed to require hardware makers to bar some high-def signals from being sent from players to displays over analog connections, sources said. Instead, the affected analog signal must be "down-converted" from the full 1920x1080 lines of resolution the players are capable of outputting to 960x540 lines--a resolution closer to standard DVDs than to high-def. Standard DVDs are typically encoded at 720 horizontal by 480 vertical lines of resolution. The 960x540 standard stipulated in the AACS agreement represents 50% higher resolution than standard-def, but only one-quarter the resolution of full high-def. Whether a particular movie is down-converted will be up to the studio. The players will be required to recognize and respond to a digital flag, called an Image Constraint Token, inserted into the movie data. If the flag is set to "on," the player must down-convert the analog signal. If set to "off," the player can pass the full high-def signal over the analog connections. The studios are divided over whether to require such down-conversion and are likely to follow separate policies. Hardware makers had generally resisted the requirement, but under the new deal, ICT recognition will be included in the AACS license that all device makers and playback software vendors will have to sign. ... http://www.dvdexclusive.com/article.asp?articleID=2657 ------------------------------------- You are subscribed as onosko () gmail com To manage your subscription, go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=ipArchives at: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting- people/
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