So moronic. to think people using cams in the cinema (= piss-ass lousy sound and video).. will put it on the expnsive HD-DVD or Bluray disc..
What would be the point to use high-price-high-quality media as the image would be as good on a non protectc VCD player from...
The only thing this would lead to is for slower sales of players unable to playback these "shitty" copies. I am pretty sure there will be OEM players that would not spend (and forward to consumers) the extra cost of having the "find-the-audio-watermark"-chipset...
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So moronic. to think people using cams in the cinema (= piss-ass lousy sound and video).. will put it on the expnsive HD-DVD or Bluray disc..
What would be the point to use high-price-high-quality media as the image would be as good on a non protectc VCD player from...
The only thing this would lead to is for slower sales of players unable to playback these "shitty" copies. I am pretty sure there will be OEM players that would not spend (and forward to consumers) the extra cost of having the "find-the-audio-watermark"-chipset...
/facehugger