[IP] more on Tellywood and the Cable Orifices
Calling it a mess is a big understatement djf
Begin forwarded message:
From: Tim Onosko <onosko@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: June 12, 2005 4:51:29 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] Tellywood and the Cable Orifices
Reply-To: tim@xxxxxxxxxx
I don't have time to write a full comment so I'll just note – I
tried
hooking up a DVI cable to my Comcast/Motorola STB while viewing
component video on my Dell 1920x1200 monitor and up popped a message:
HDCP Authentication Failed. Please use the YPbPr outputs for your HD
connection.
There may be another side effect to the situation Bob Franskston
described above. Those YPbPr inputs are analog, not digital inputs,
and in accordance with FCC rules, the channels he wanted to view on
that monitor might be visible, but downgraded to 480P (which, in
turn, would be uprezzed to fill the Dell monitor screen.) Cable
rules allow this, and in fact stipulate this treatment for non-
digital, non DRM'd inputs (like HDCP and DVI.) It's the compromise,
wherein you can watch what you pay for, but not in HD, because of the
so-called "analog hole" -- read "loophole."
Under this scenario, it's quite possible that people paying for high-
def channels may either never see them in HD, or see something
uprezzed that looks sort of okay but not.
This is a mess.
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