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First Blu-ray/HD DVD players will lack managed copy support - TechAmok
First Blu-ray/HD DVD players will lack managed copy support - [technology] 04:46 AM EST - Mar,22 2006 - post a comment PCWorld
reports that the first round of players launched under the interim license
agreement for AACS copy protection will not offer any managed copy support,
regardless of what interfaces the player may have and no firmware updates will
be made available to offer such support either. Basically, all players released
under the interim license will function as basic players.
To accommodate Toshiba and other companies that wanted to start shipping
their high-def products, the AACS Licensing Association came up with a somewhat
bizarre solution: It released an interim spec that enables Hollywood studios
to securely encode and distribute their content and supports playback of
that content on players. But the interim version of AACS has limitations, most
conspicuously the lack of support for managed copy. "Managed copy" is
industry jargon for the technology that lets content providers offer legal free
or fee-based ways for you to move content around on a home server, make a
physical copy of content for backup purposes, or transfer it to another device
such as a portable media player.
"A player that's licensed under the interim agreement will not be able to do
managed copy," states Richard Doherty, spokesperson for the AACS Licensing
Association. Although Doherty declined to go into detail about the outstanding
issues, he did say that they concern how managed copy will be implemented
(and what it will, and will not, allow), and not the actual technology.
Technologically speaking, the spec is done, which means it is plausible that "a
manufacturer can implement managed copy [but not turn it on], and then enable it
in any number of ways down the road," says Doherty.
However, copy support won't be forthcoming for the first round of players.
Neither Toshiba's $499 HD-A1 nor its $799 HD-XA1 are firmware upgradeable to
support managed copy--in spite of the fact that these units have front-mounted
USB ports for some undefined future expansion. Ditto for Pioneer's $1800 Elite
BDP-HD1 and Samsung's $1000 BD-1000, due out in June and May, respectively.
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