You can always just get one of these, problem solved

On 9/7/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's not a technical limitation, so much as an implementation one. Ask I
> understand it, with DHCP they can work with an encrypted stream while other
> video hookups can't. Commercially pressed DVDs, HDTV signals, etc have
> encryption. Ripped DVDs have to break the encryption to rip it. So if the
> source isn't encrypted, they can assume it was ripped and not display it or
> display it poorly. At least that seems to be the intent.
> 
> On 9/7/05, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I'm not sure about the encryption thing... the statement strikes me as odd
> > tho'. I just don't understand it. Why would a local bus need encryption
> > (whether you regard it as "public" or not? And why would encryption out of
> > hand eliminate the possibility of HD?
> >
> > I don't get it.
> >
> > Jim Davis
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 

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