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Quote: Originally Posted by bbwi do a factory reset Factory reset doesn't work, but I did find a work around. For anyone else who needs runs into this problem. To access a "invisible" airport router in AirPort Utility: 1. Go to File\\Config…
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Quote: Originally Posted by monstrosity Is it possible to bypass this crap with software? Well I spose it's gotta be, so I can't say I'm that bothered. Just involves a bit of tinkering. If someone hasn't already figured it out already they …
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Quote: Originally Posted by m2002brian These tech companies are using HDCP as a way of forcing a monitor(TV) upgrade. In the case of the FCC it's just greed. US government (of the people, by the people) is making 100's of millions of dollars off …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Eduararipe (xvi) HDMI. An HDCP connection is required in order to view movies (purchased or rented) and TV shows transmitted over HDMI. http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/us/service.html This problem is only with…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison On a modem it was physically infeasible to steal a movie of DVD quality much less HD. my $.04 Says you!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Zok2000 Legality, freedom, etc. aside. Technically speaking, I don't understand why on earth Intel and the movie studios felt the need to combat piracy by placing restrictions on video transmission between the payback…
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Quote: Originally Posted by m2002brian Why not just add macrovision to an Analog output????(I don't really know what I'm talking about on that one) Macrovision is a form of DIGITAL Rights Management. You cannot(at least not to my knowledge)…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jbow03 I had to learn this lesson the hard way. I remember trying to sell a legit copy I owned of AutoCAD on ebay. After my auction was booted and my account frozen I learned that just because I had purchased the softw…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBaggins WOW. This is pretty lame. Now I'm REALLY glad I bought the previous gen MacBook Pro (Amazon, $1444) instead of one of the latest machines. Looks like I'll still get screwed eventually by this Nazi BS, bu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Archipellago if the general populous want to start a serious uprising then you all need to stop buying the affected content and ALL of you need to torrent download whatever you like. The problem with this is that m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Feste Yeah, this is pretty much completely wrong. The problem is with your number (2): You own the DVD, but you don't own Wall-E, and you CANNOT do whatever you want with the DVD's content (including, by the way, fast…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jimzip Nope, I'll stick with my trusty ole' MBP until this whole silly DRM game explodes in the studios' faces and they realise what morons they've been, then I'll buy whatever lovely little piece of hardware Apple has…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tibbsy I buy music on iTunes and I think it's a fabulous service. I just think that when I buy the songs in a digital-only format, I should be able to treat them like songs I own on CDs. \ CD's are a digital form…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Leonard Everybody seems to be pointing at negatives, here, but I thought us Mac users wanted this. Didn't we want HDCP compliant displays and the software and hardware to handle this, so that we could watch Blu-Ray mo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jawadde my bet : in less than a few months, we'l have $15 converters that are DHCP-to-unprotected-VGA flooding the market from some cheapo taiwanese factory. That or DVD-jon will break DHCP. I agree!
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Quote: Originally Posted by wobegon With that said, I don't really get the point of HDCP, which requires an HDCP-enabled display. Why do they want to protect the output device? Anyone have any insight on this? Acutally yes, I can shed some …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nagromme Having copy protection support in the machines' DisplayPort hardware doesn't bother me so much--it's part of the DisplayPort standard. But what does bother me is that Apple is USING that copy protection in the…