Uh, they do sell fliptop ps2's (last I checked), and other mods that allow pirated games. Not to mention the amount of HongKong DVD's and Fansubs that they sell of anime. Pandora's == Summy Company. Period.
God, FINALLY. We (some people in the dc area) have been trying to get Pandora's Cube taken care of for ages. Admitidly, it was because of all of the bootleg dvd's and fansubs of anime that they sell, but still, a bust is a bust! I hope they get hit hard.
I believe it means it's compatible. Sorry for not catching that! Anyway, I haven't seen any tv advertised as HDMI+HDCP, so it's either there and they aren't mentioning it, or they haven't implemented it yet.
HDMI.org doesn't mention any encryption, except for a fee (in the manufacturer faq) for licensing. I'm sure you could encrypt over HDMI, but I do not believe it's part of the standard. Soooo, as I see it: HDMI = DVI + Sound
DVI is not encrypted. There IS an extension to dvi, known as HDCP, which stands for High Deffinition Copy Protocol. I don't think there are any ways to decrypt HDCP, at least, that I know of.
Just FYI, you can find a listing of HDTV broadcast stations in your area with: CheckHD
Actually, I can not think of one cel animated show that is currently running. Inu Yasha, the last one I knew of, switched to digital ink at around episode 100. Cels are the way of the past, unfortunately. Being a cel collector, it's somewhat sad to know that I'll never see a cel from a new series that I might like. Take a minute, and browse www.rubberslug.com's galleries, if only to see some amazing cels from the height of the hand painted animation era.
Wow, after freaking out trying to find a serial for our copy of SAV9.0 Corporate, they revised the original advisory saying that it's not vulnerable.
Uh, they do sell fliptop ps2's (last I checked), and other mods that allow pirated games. Not to mention the amount of HongKong DVD's and Fansubs that they sell of anime.
Pandora's == Summy Company. Period.
God, FINALLY. We (some people in the dc area) have been trying to get Pandora's Cube taken care of for ages.
Admitidly, it was because of all of the bootleg dvd's and fansubs of anime that they sell, but still, a bust is a bust! I hope they get hit hard.
I believe it means it's compatible. Sorry for not catching that! Anyway, I haven't seen any tv advertised as HDMI+HDCP, so it's either there and they aren't mentioning it, or they haven't implemented it yet.
HDMI.org doesn't mention any encryption, except for a fee (in the manufacturer faq) for licensing. I'm sure you could encrypt over HDMI, but I do not believe it's part of the standard. Soooo, as I see it:
HDMI = DVI + Sound
Maybe, and only maybe, might that work if you synched the b-frames. I doubt it's possible with any sort of good quality output.
DVI is not encrypted. There IS an extension to dvi, known as HDCP, which stands for High Deffinition Copy Protocol. I don't think there are any ways to decrypt HDCP, at least, that I know of.
Just FYI, you can find a listing of HDTV broadcast stations in your area with: CheckHD
Actually, I can not think of one cel animated show that is currently running. Inu Yasha, the last one I knew of, switched to digital ink at around episode 100. Cels are the way of the past, unfortunately. Being a cel collector, it's somewhat sad to know that I'll never see a cel from a new series that I might like. Take a minute, and browse www.rubberslug.com's galleries, if only to see some amazing cels from the height of the hand painted animation era.
Downloading is legal in only a few countries, actually. Those that didn't sign the Berne Convention.