High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) safeguards the transmission of copyrighted AV content. HDCP 2.x is in many ways different from HDCP 1.x, and likely to cause as many interoperability ...
One of the more touchy subjects crowding my inbox lately relates to how Windows Vista will fail to render High Definition video in "pure" High Definition on most existing monitors. There’s quite a bit ...
Everyone in the AV community knows HDCP, the high-bandwidth digital content protection protocol. Love it or loathe it, HDCP is now part of everyday AV working lives. It was designed by Intel and ...
CES, Las Vegas, Nev. — January 6, 2009 — WHDI LLC today announced that the new Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) standard for multi-room wireless HDTV connectivity will enable High-bandwidth ...
Looks like some DirecTV subscribers are going to be scrambling over the next few months to watch their shows. HDCP copy protection technology seems to be the culprit. Over the last few days, denizens ...
New HDCP2.1-compliant Offering Enables Secure Streaming of Premium Content via Wired and Wireless Connections Company Granted HDCP License by Digital Content Protection, LLC MELBOURNE, Fla., February ...
The proliferation of digital video and audio content has created a big problem for the owners of this content. How do you protect your intellectual property from illegal transfer to non-authorized ...
Hudson, MA – November 27, 2007 – Radiospire Networks today announced that its AirHook™ technology has been approved for use with digital content protected by the High-bandwidth Digital Content ...
The protocol is used to protect video and audio content as it is transmitted between devices by encryption and to verify the devices are licensed to share content. Intel confirmed last week that the ...
The feature, called Output Content Protection Management, encompasses several DRM-related schemes. The one that's raised hackles in several articles and blogs is a DRM-related check that's performed ...
Apple's new MacBook lines include a form of digital copy protection that will prevent protected media, such as DRM-infused iTunes movies, from playing back on devices that aren't compliant with the ...