[geeks] encrypted video cable?
Charles Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Wed Sep 20 11:42:11 CDT 2006
Tue, 19 Sep 2006 @ 22:33 -0500, Micah R Ledbetter said:
> So there really *isn't* an encrypted cable, then. I figured as much.
> After all, how would that work - you'd sell a jumble of atoms, and
> you have to use their closed-source Replicator until you "decrypt"
> the cable. :)
It's called an encrypted video cable because it is unique and a device
that detects it is being used can refuse to send non-encrypted data
across it at full quality.
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