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Thanks given by: | Dynamo of Eternia (04-01-2015) |
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Oct 2007
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The article had some details, such as calling the video watermarking Vidthenticity, and included a few pictures but nothing that couldn't be made in a few hours. I am hoping that this rumor is just a joke that was accidently posted a day early though some of these ideas sound like they came from the Movielabs proposal for DRM.
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Blu-ray Emperor
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IF it's true then I'm not surprised, because releasing content into the wild that's nearer theatrical quality (I'm thinking more of bit depth & colour space than spatial resolution) was always gonna require more trust on the studio's behalf, and if trust wasn't gonna work then a shitload of online shenanigans sure would. Personally I don't mind the registration side of things too much, although it'll kill the second-hand market which would be a pain (I'd just have to remember to not buy crap like Smurfs 2 or That's My Boy in the first place). But once a disc is registered we shouldn't have to have the player permanently connected to the internet just to get it to play in 4K, that would suck. |
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Here's a link to a google searches for the article https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=si...T5Mo7tavamgbAN It says there's an error if you click the link in the search. Here's a link to the article on a site called myce http://www.myce.com/news/leaked-emai...eatures-75550/ Last edited by bailey1987; 04-01-2015 at 01:57 AM. |
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Although, having to remain connected to watch a film could be a problem, my Wi-Fi does drop out from time to time. Although, on saying that, my current player is using Ethernet. |
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Here's something: http://advanced-television.com/2015/...king-up-speed/
So things are picking up speed and that's about it. Lol. Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE), in its latest ‘Newswatch’ publication, states that the industry’s transition to 4K has “picked up considerable speed” and quoting writer Pete Putman suggests that the production of ‘ordinary’ HD TV screens is likely to cease by the end of 2016-2017 |
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Oct 2007
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BD-ROM Mark protects against fake discs using a method that puts AACS data onto the physical disc. Video watermarking is the ability to put a watermark into the video output which could be used to identify which Ultra HD Blu-ray player was used to play the video.
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Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | Kirsty_Mc (04-01-2015) |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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I can’t recall how extensively Adam reported on that topic because I briefly skimmed your links (the day Wendy A. spoke, in particular), but if Heather’s actual presentation hasn’t made it online by now and you can’t find it, I’ll see if I can get it for you. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Operating systems need to be coded in a way that they can detect piracy. I don't see why people who pay $20-$30 a disc are penalized because of piracy. I don't understand why lots of companies are allowed to make products that allow ripping of blu rays etc. Its just a stupid situation.
If you think about it, before Windows came along in the mainstream piracy on the digital frontier was almost non existent. So instead of these players having these silly rules they need to do this - a) Make the discs so that no PC drive WILL EVER BE ABLE TO PLAY THEM! b) stop drive manufacturers from ever making disc drives that will play the discs c) make sure all UHD blu ray players have no outputs that can stream the data. I wouldn't be surprised if Windows 10 has some kind of piracy checker built into it. Since Microsoft are allowing free upgrades from W7 to W10.. Seems a suspicious to me.. like a trap haha. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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