A High Definition Vista
Subject: General Tech | October 27, 2005 - 07:07 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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PC Stats has a long hard look at how Vista's HDCP (High Definition Copy Protection) will affect you and your PC viewing habits.
"Part of the feature set of Microsoft's upcoming Windows Vista operating system is support for
High-Definition content, either through television signals, HD or Blu-Ray DVDs, or Internet video.
Along with this support though, is a new set of restrictions designed to ensure the sanctity of HD
content and protect it from copying. Microsoft, as you might imagine, intends to support HD DVD
and video on all its current operating systems, especially the upcoming Windows Vista. To this
end, the company is building support for HDCP into the operating system as part of its suite of
DRM (Digital Rights Management) abilities called Output Content Protection Management (OCPM)."
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