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MPAA DVR Blocking Initiative
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Basically, the MPAA wants to have the power to shut down or downres analog outputs, for OnDemand movies before they are released on DVD, BluRay, etc...
So, they are saying, "If you let us temporarily shut down outputs on Cable Boxes, like Component Video and Analog Audio, we will allow cable companies to put out OnDemand movies in HD which haven't hit DVD or BluRay yet." They are asking for this ability to only be enforceable during the said timeframe, before release to DVD, etc. After that timeframe ends, The ports would no longer be disabled for whatever movie, since it is availible in DVD etc... There is the obvious argument from the people who are paranoid about the possible missuse of this power. The reason for this, is the "Proposal/Request" from the MPAA is vague enough that they leave open the posiblity of shuting down whatever ports they want, both Analog and Digital. Some are saying the request needs to be modified to strictly specify only Analog ports can be shut down, and it can't affect CableCard devices etc..... So, this is a quick rundown of how it would work if everybody gets their way, except for the people who don't want anything changed. Dark Knight comes out in the movie theaters on July 18th Planned release date for DVD, and BluRay is December 14th (not actual date, just an example) MPAA allows for VOD release in HD on August 15th. I order VOD HD version of Dark Knight on August 16th. While watching Dark Knight, my cable box Component output and Stereo audio jacks are disabled. HDMI output works normally. When movie ends, I switch to Discovery HD and my Component output and Stereo audio jacks are working again. HDMI still works also. I decide I want to rent the movie again on December 15th, one day after the DVD release. This time while watching the movie, both my Component and HDMI outputs work normally.
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I guess that you can get an hd fury or similar if your "display device" doesn't support hdcp.
http://www.hdfury.com/ I'm kinda suprised that these are licensed. Mick. |
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WHen I bought my tv 2 years, I was fortunate enough to know that HDCP was something that I needed (not wanted), and I had to check several models of televisions to make sure that one that bought did contain HDCP. So, I guess if the MPAA was willing to upgrade everyone that has an HDTV that is not HDCP enabled... I'd be ok with this. The irony is that HDCP does nothing for the consumer, except cause problems for honest people, but yet smart intelligent people still make statements that this is for the consumer's benefit I bought an HDMI, switcher with HDCP, for a friend of mine. Worked great on his dvd player, but PS3 failed. Since then, I've come to realize that many HDMI switchers don't work with the PS3, even though both support HDCP. I honestly didn't see any consumer benefit there.. but maybe missed something.
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I bought my first HDTV 8 years ago, Pioneer Elite 710HD, and it is still running strong in my theater room. My issue is that this "feature" would make this set unusable for this and whatever else is offered up as an excuse for the cable companies to shut off component ports. So much for jumping on the bandwagon early in HDTV
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TBH though, nothing would change from what you have now. All you would lose by using your old set would be the ability to watch movies in HD on-demand before the DVD release date, which you can't do right now anyways. They aren't taking anything FROM anyone with this, (as long as they stick to what has been described here), they are just putting this contengency on pre-release HD movies BEFORE allowing their distribution.
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I'll place myself firmly in the camp of people that believe this is the start of a slippery slope that will be the death nail for HD over component outputs. With devices like the HD-PVR out now, the MPAA is working overtime to kill HD output over component. I believe this is just the first step in a much larger grand scheme to kill it off.
Just another way big business is sticking it to the consumer IMHO. I have nothing against stopping HD PPV movies over component until the Blue Ray disk is released. But the MPAA is purposely leaving the language very vague. Therefore I would be against this proposal unless they clean up the language and make it actually match what they are claiming they want the proposal for.
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I personally am torn between, waiting to see if they come out with a straight HDMI to Component converter, or getting a few of these, before they get shut down. Being in a different country may be what has protected them to this point.
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HD movies will be leaked onto the internet with or without HDCP... So all this does is punish early adopters for adopting HD.
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Yep, first step on a slippery slope. Whether they clean up the language or not they will soon have another scenario that "requires" them to turn off component in order to "protect" their content. Then another and another ...
On the HDFury, I also think that the legitimacy of their HDCP chip/key is somewhat sketchy. On the "Hard to copy" rule could it be argued that converting the signal to analog makes it impossible to copy the original digital stream? That might be how they are justifying it, I don't really know. I do know that I would have been OK with some reasonable copyright protections but since they don't seem to have any regard for my fair use than I am wondering why I should have any regard for their copyrights. The term civil disobedience is coming to mind more and more these days and when the HDFury 2 (HDMI in, Component out) is released in the next month or so I'll probably pick up a few just in case. S |
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On top of that, the MPAA's carrot is of dubious benefit anyway. Especially with how quickly stuff transitions from theater to home these days. |
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![]() You do have a good point, movies do seem to take less and less time come to disc.
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I'd request that everyone send the FCC comments on the petition. I realize it is David vs Goliath here, but every little bit helps.
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Just finished sending, thanks for the link!
-PGPfan
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At the risk of being political, here's a link to something that will affect all of us if it passes--selectable output control, the media industry's latest burst of idiocy: http://www.make-digital.com/make/vol...pm=2&u1=friend
As always, Cory Doctorow has a good roundup of what the technology means. I think we can all agree that regardless of your political leanings, this is one thing worth lobbying against. Call your elected rep and voice your opinion! Some of the commenters on BoingBoing where this is also posted note that Cory doesn't have the best technical grasp of the technology, but I think that all of us using the HD PVR can see how locking a signal to something other than composite would be a very very bad thing! Snip: Quote:
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ha. sounds like the broadcast flags on all ATSC broadcasts...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcast_flag US Court of Appeals found the FCC overstepped their authority in requiring broadcast flags, yet there is one company that released their DVR software to fully comply with the FCC's ATSC broadcast flag - Microsoft. So certain shows were unrecordable by WMC...
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I guess we'll have to add an HD Fury $$$ in order to get the HD-PVR to work.
According to Ars Technica this will make 20 million+ HDTVs obselete if SOC is fully implemented.
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I think but not 100% sure they only wanted to do this on custom channel kind a like Video on Demand (VOD) or Pay Per View (PPV) but it only to get Theatres Release Movie out much sooner then DVD/Bluray disc.
But I do agree the RIAA and MPPA should not have that kind of power over home audio/video equipment and most likely overtime they start applying this to Premium Subscription then Basic & Extended Subscription and over-the-air TV which is not good but then agien you may as well kiss the HD Fury good by it fall under the copyright infringement if FCC allow for SOC. |
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