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Sky announce HDCP only Hi Def
High Definition TV news Posted Friday, December 3rd, 2004
Viewed 8336 times. http://www.homecinemachoice.com/cgi-...ws.php?id=7231 Sky drops a high definition bombshell "More news has reached us about Sky’s proposed launch of high definition programming in 2006 – and what we’re hearing will send shockwaves throughout the AV industry. Some of the information BSkyB revealed during a recent presentation to the Digital Interoperability Forum in Brussels seems pretty positive. For instance, BSkyB apparently announced that its service and HDTV decoder box will support BOTH 720p/50Hz AND 1080i/25Hz high definition formats, rather than just going with 720p as was previously anticipated. The choice of which HD format will be used for which HD programme is apparently going to be left to the platform’s individual broadcasters. However, it was when discussing how the HD signal would be delivered from the Sky decoder box to a projector/plasma TV/LCD TV that the bombshell emerged, as Sky stated that the vast majority of HDTV programming will only be viewable if carried via HDMI or DVI connections that support the HDCP digital rights protection system. In other words, if your projector or flat panel screen only has component video inputs or an HDMI/DVI jack NOT compatible with the HDCP system, it will not show the majority of Sky’s HD services. Sky has long been troubled by how to stop people copying its broadcasts illegally, so perhaps we shouldn't be too surprised that it's jumping at the chance to use HDCP. But the ramifications of the decision are huge for us punters, as countless flat panel TVs and projectors that don’t have the necessary digital connectivity are already proudly installed in people’s homes, presenting the buyers with the nightmare scenario of having to upgrade by 2006 a screen they thought would last them for many, many years. There are also many screens/projectors in shops right now that don’t have the necessary connectivity, so if you’re thinking of buying one for Christmas – or whenever! – all we can do is stress in the strongest terms that you try and choose one with an HDCP-compliant HDMI or DVI jack." Theres an active thread on this at avforums. binbag. |
"binbag" wrote in message ... High Definition TV news Posted Friday, December 3rd, 2004 Viewed 8336 times. http://www.homecinemachoice.com/cgi-...ws.php?id=7231 Sky drops a high definition bombshell "More news has reached us about Sky's proposed launch of high definition programming in 2006 - and what we're hearing will send shockwaves throughout the AV industry. Some of the information BSkyB revealed during a recent presentation to the Digital Interoperability Forum in Brussels seems pretty positive. For instance, BSkyB apparently announced that its service and HDTV decoder box will support BOTH 720p/50Hz AND 1080i/25Hz high definition formats, rather than just going with 720p as was previously anticipated. The choice of which HD format will be used for which HD programme is apparently going to be left to the platform's individual broadcasters. However, it was when discussing how the HD signal would be delivered from the Sky decoder box to a projector/plasma TV/LCD TV that the bombshell emerged, as Sky stated that the vast majority of HDTV programming will only be viewable if carried via HDMI or DVI connections that support the HDCP digital rights protection system. In other words, if your projector or flat panel screen only has component video inputs or an HDMI/DVI jack NOT compatible with the HDCP system, it will not show the majority of Sky's HD services. Sky has long been troubled by how to stop people copying its broadcasts illegally, so perhaps we shouldn't be too surprised that it's jumping at the chance to use HDCP. But the ramifications of the decision are huge for us punters, as countless flat panel TVs and projectors that don't have the necessary digital connectivity are already proudly installed in people's homes, presenting the buyers with the nightmare scenario of having to upgrade by 2006 a screen they thought would last them for many, many years. There are also many screens/projectors in shops right now that don't have the necessary connectivity, so if you're thinking of buying one for Christmas - or whenever! - all we can do is stress in the strongest terms that you try and choose one with an HDCP-compliant HDMI or DVI jack." Theres an active thread on this at avforums. binbag. **** the ******s then, they wont get **** all from me! Nige |
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"binbag" wrote in message ... High Definition TV news Posted Friday, December 3rd, 2004 Viewed 8336 times. http://www.homecinemachoice.com/cgi-...ws.php?id=7231 Sky drops a high definition bombshell **** the ******s then, they wont get **** all from me! Me too. One thing is for certain -it'll be *decades* before every granny will have a HDCP HD-capable screen. In the meantime, I bet SKY will be charging exhorbitant fees for these broadcasts. Name your price! I hope SKY falls on its head. I won't be watching (I rarely do anyway though). -Kevin. -- Reply to: |
binbag wrote:
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DAB sounds worse than FM wrote:
binbag wrote: Sky has long been troubled by how to stop people copying its broadcasts illegally, Why are they so bothered by this? Good question. Everything they broadcast is either crap or already out on DVD. There'll be strippers any way. Rolo |
The ultimate telly for 2006 - http://tinyurl.com/66qbt
"binbag" wrote in message ... High Definition TV news Posted Friday, December 3rd, 2004 Viewed 8336 times. http://www.homecinemachoice.com/cgi-...ws.php?id=7231 Sky drops a high definition bombshell "More news has reached us about Sky's proposed launch of high definition programming in 2006 - and what we're hearing will send shockwaves throughout the AV industry. Some of the information BSkyB revealed during a recent presentation to the Digital Interoperability Forum in Brussels seems pretty positive. For instance, BSkyB apparently announced that its service and HDTV decoder box will support BOTH 720p/50Hz AND 1080i/25Hz high definition formats, rather than just going with 720p as was previously anticipated. The choice of which HD format will be used for which HD programme is apparently going to be left to the platform's individual broadcasters. However, it was when discussing how the HD signal would be delivered from the Sky decoder box to a projector/plasma TV/LCD TV that the bombshell emerged, as Sky stated that the vast majority of HDTV programming will only be viewable if carried via HDMI or DVI connections that support the HDCP digital rights protection system. In other words, if your projector or flat panel screen only has component video inputs or an HDMI/DVI jack NOT compatible with the HDCP system, it will not show the majority of Sky's HD services. Sky has long been troubled by how to stop people copying its broadcasts illegally, so perhaps we shouldn't be too surprised that it's jumping at the chance to use HDCP. But the ramifications of the decision are huge for us punters, as countless flat panel TVs and projectors that don't have the necessary digital connectivity are already proudly installed in people's homes, presenting the buyers with the nightmare scenario of having to upgrade by 2006 a screen they thought would last them for many, many years. There are also many screens/projectors in shops right now that don't have the necessary connectivity, so if you're thinking of buying one for Christmas - or whenever! - all we can do is stress in the strongest terms that you try and choose one with an HDCP-compliant HDMI or DVI jack." Theres an active thread on this at avforums. binbag. |
Rolo Tomassi wrote:
DAB sounds worse than FM wrote: binbag wrote: Sky has long been troubled by how to stop people copying its broadcasts illegally, Why are they so bothered by this? Good question. Everything they broadcast is either crap or already out on DVD. There'll be strippers any way. Well, I imagine there'll be "proxy" devices at least; HDCP works like a VPN. |
binbag wrote:
"More news has reached us about Sky’s proposed launch of high definition programming in 2006 – and what we’re hearing will send shockwaves throughout the AV industry. They should have listened to me then - I've been saying this would probably happen for the best part of a year now! Same with HD-DVD players too. |
Mark Scott wrote:
The ultimate telly for 2006 - http://tinyurl.com/66qbt I saw a 60inch Sony Hi Def tv (1080) playing in a Sony store today - the source was a Blue Ray HD disk and the image was by far the best I'd ever seen on a plasma. It was clear and sharp and the backgrounds were clearer than anything I'd observed on any display. Up till now plasmas I've seen are generaly low res and of poor quality, but even from just a few feet away you couldn't really see anything wrong with this display. £7500 though IIRC, but no doubt that will come down in price too. I wonder if we'll see Hi Def CRT tvs? Gary. |
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