would it be too much to hope that what it actually means is a break in the chain? It would be hard to imagine that these cards can't decode h.264 since people have been watching h.264 on their computers for a while now. Of course if the optical drive in the pc demands authentification, then you're movies are going to suck, but everything else should be hunky dory.
fucking copy protection! drm'd shit is so inconsistent. some won't play on my ps2, and some won't play on the standalone dvd player. bloody shit industry!!!
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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i went and looked up eich dee cee pee on wikipedia and linked to a firingsquad article. http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/ati_nvidia_hdcp_support
would it be too much to hope that what it actually means is a break in the chain? It would be hard to imagine that these cards can't decode h.264 since people have been watching h.264 on their computers for a while now. Of course if the optical drive in the pc demands authentification, then you're movies are going to suck, but everything else should be hunky dory.
fucking copy protection! drm'd shit is so inconsistent. some won't play on my ps2, and some won't play on the standalone dvd player. bloody shit industry!!!