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Ärende: Re: Most Monitors Won't Play New HD Video
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And credited by the writer of the linked posts as being reason for =
mandatory copy or whatever it is called. It appears you didn't read = this
before you replied.
Rich
"Rich Gauszka" <gauszka@hotmail.com> wrote in message =
news:4344b60b$1@w3.nls.net...
Saying Microsoft has "little choice" is a more than a bit of a spin. =
It's=20
a freakin hurricane. Miscrosoft is one of the *founders* of AACS
http://www.aacsla.com/founders/default.htm
"Rich" <@> wrote in message news:43449fab@w3.nls.net...
You are reading too much into mike miller's spin. Maybe he'll try =
to=20
claim that the reason it stopped quoting where he did and left out the =
hyperlink in the portion he quoted is that on his system there must =
have=20
been a page break that others don't see.
The linked article from which the inquirer folks based their own =
spin is=20
at http://pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,122738,00.asp and titled more =
honestly "Most Monitors Won't Play New HD Video". This article states
Forthcoming Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs promise higher resolution than =
a=20
standard DVD's 480-line maximum. But to protect its high-quality =
content=20
from pirating, the film industry, along with disc and hardware makers, =
has=20
created an umbrella content protection scheme known as AACS. If =
Windows is=20
to play the new discs, Microsoft has little choice but to support =
AACS,=20
which is where PVP-OPM comes in.
I did a search on PVP-OPM and the first hits, aside from the Microsoft =
sites, were http://msmvps.com/chrisl/archive/2005/07/20/58380.aspx and =
http://msmvps.com/chrisl/archive/2005/07/25/59605.aspx. These are =
both=20
informative reads.
Rich
"Gary Britt" <zotu@nospamforme.com> wrote in message=20
news:434488cf$1@w3.nls.net...
Is it just me or does Microsoft seem like its determined to make =
sure no
even semi-knowledgeable user would ever want a machine with Vista on =
it??
Gary
"Mike '/m'" <mike@barkto.com> wrote in message
news:d129k117bdb1ig20dsmm10o4lkn0om943u@4ax.com...
>
> http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=3D26703
>
> =3D=3D=3D
> A REPORT said an implementation of a system wide content =
protection
> scheme in Microsoft Vista will mean many screens will display a =
"monitor
> revoked" message.
>
> According to an article in PC World, the scheme called PVP-OPM is
> intended to stop pirated disks from displaying their content.
>
> But a side effect means that the same scheme will lock out =
displays
> which don't support PVP-OPM.
>
> The same report, here, claims that there are very few wide screen
> desktop monitors which will support the scheme. So even if you're =
law
> abiding you're going to be in trouble....
> =3D=3D=3D
>
> /m
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2> And credited by the writer =
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It appears you didn't read this before you replied.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Rich</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>"Rich Gauszka" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:gauszka@hotmail.com">gauszka@hotmail.com</A>> wrote =
in message=20
<A=20
=
href=3D"news:4344b60b$1@w3.nls.net">news:4344b60b$1@w3.nls.net</A>...</DI=
V> =20
Saying Microsoft has "little choice" is a more than a bit of a spin. =
It's=20
<BR>a freakin hurricane. Miscrosoft is one of the *founders* of =
AACS<BR><BR><A=20
=
href=3D"http://www.aacsla.com/founders/default.htm">http://www.aacsla.com=
/founders/default.htm</A><BR><BR><BR>"Rich"=20
<@> wrote in message <A=20
=
href=3D"news:43449fab@w3.nls.net">news:43449fab@w3.nls.net</A>...<BR>&nbs=
p; =20
You are reading too much into mike miller's spin. Maybe he'll =
try to=20
<BR>claim that the reason it stopped quoting where he did and left out =
the=20
<BR>hyperlink in the portion he quoted is that on his system there =
must have=20
<BR>been a page break that others don't see.<BR><BR> The =
linked=20
article from which the inquirer folks based their own spin is <BR>at =
<A=20
=
href=3D"http://pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,122738,00.asp">http://pcwor=
ld.com/news/article/0,aid,122738,00.asp</A>=20
and titled more <BR>honestly "Most Monitors Won't Play New HD =
Video". =20
This article states<BR><BR> Forthcoming Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs =
promise=20
higher resolution than a <BR>standard DVD's 480-line maximum. But to =
protect=20
its high-quality content <BR>from pirating, the film industry, along =
with disc=20
and hardware makers, has <BR>created an umbrella content protection =
scheme=20
known as AACS. If Windows is <BR>to play the new discs, Microsoft has =
little=20
choice but to support AACS, <BR>which is where PVP-OPM comes in.<BR>I =
did a=20
search on PVP-OPM and the first hits, aside from the Microsoft =
<BR>sites, were=20
<A=20
=
href=3D"http://msmvps.com/chrisl/archive/2005/07/20/58380.aspx">http://ms=
mvps.com/chrisl/archive/2005/07/20/58380.aspx</A>=20
and <BR><A=20
=
href=3D"http://msmvps.com/chrisl/archive/2005/07/25/59605.aspx">http://ms=
mvps.com/chrisl/archive/2005/07/25/59605.aspx</A>. =20
These are both <BR>informative =
reads.<BR><BR>Rich<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR> =20
"Gary Britt" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:zotu@nospamforme.com">zotu@nospamforme.com</A>> =
wrote in=20
message <BR><A=20
=
href=3D"news:434488cf$1@w3.nls.net">news:434488cf$1@w3.nls.net</A>...<BR>=
=20
Is it just me or does Microsoft seem like its determined to make sure=20
no<BR> even semi-knowledgeable user would ever want a machine =
with Vista=20
on it??<BR><BR> Gary<BR><BR> "Mike '/m'" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:mike@barkto.com">mike@barkto.com</A>> wrote in=20
message<BR> <A=20
=
href=3D"news:d129k117bdb1ig20dsmm10o4lkn0om943u@4ax.com">news:d129k117bdb=
1ig20dsmm10o4lkn0om943u@4ax.com</A>...<BR> =20
><BR> > <A=20
=
href=3D"http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=3D26703">http://www.theinquir=
er.net/?article=3D26703</A><BR> =20
><BR> > =3D=3D=3D<BR> > A REPORT said an =
implementation of a=20
system wide content protection<BR> > scheme in Microsoft =
Vista will=20
mean many screens will display a "monitor<BR> > revoked"=20
message.<BR> ><BR> > According to an article in PC =
World,=20
the scheme called PVP-OPM is<BR> > intended to stop pirated =
disks=20
from displaying their content.<BR> ><BR> > But a =
side effect=20
means that the same scheme will lock out displays<BR> > which =
don't=20
support PVP-OPM.<BR> ><BR> > The same report, here, =
claims=20
that there are very few wide screen<BR> > desktop monitors =
which will=20
support the scheme. So even if you're law<BR> > abiding =
you're going=20
to be in trouble....<BR> > =3D=3D=3D<BR> ><BR> =
> =20
/m<BR><BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>
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