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to: Rich
from: Geo.
date: 2006-12-30 13:38:00
subject: Re: AACS

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From: "Geo." 

"Rich"  wrote in message news:4595f0f2{at}w3.nls.net...

>>   Of what you mention, WinDVD8, is what would have an AACS licence and be
>> what the AACS org would revoke if appropriate.  Again in the context of
>> geo's question, the driver is not relevant since it simply provides
>> access to the the raw content while WinDVD8 provides access to the
>> unencrypted content.<<

Ok, so there is a driver for the DVD drive, then there is a filesys driver,
then there is a decoder like decss or windvd8, then an encryptor video device
driver for the video output, then an unencryptor for the video input on the
display device, yes?

Lets take the video output driver, if that's been hacked so it provides an
unencrypted high def stream can it be disabled by some authority? Isn't this
supposed to be part of the trusted video path that palladium was supposed to
provide? If it can't be remotely disabled by Microsoft so it won't work in
Vista, wouldn't the MPAA be a bit upset?

Geo.

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