Apparently the FCC has issued a ruling that will allow the disabling of the analog (component) outputs on receivers for the purpose of selling people movies prior to release on DVD.
Their reasoning for this is to force play through the HDMI/DVI inputs preventing any copying.
My question is, can the Dish boxes i.e.: VIP 622/722/922 and others accommodate this selective disabling or outputs?
I suppose this means these movies will not be allow to be recorded via DVR either forcing one to watch in real time. Pretty inconvenient if you ask me and I’ll bet these movies will be fairly expensive to purchase.
Anyone interested should read this entire fiasco as the MPAA originally requested all component outputs be permanently disabled but (at least for the time being) the FCC limited their request to selective content.
FCC lets movie industry selectively break your TV | Molly Rants - CNET News
This is an obnoxious display of unmitigated greed on the part of the MPAA and will result in piracy at levels not seen before because people who copy movies for purposes other than their personal collections don’t do it through the TV or receiver; they do it through our good friend the Internet.
Their reasoning for this is to force play through the HDMI/DVI inputs preventing any copying.
My question is, can the Dish boxes i.e.: VIP 622/722/922 and others accommodate this selective disabling or outputs?
I suppose this means these movies will not be allow to be recorded via DVR either forcing one to watch in real time. Pretty inconvenient if you ask me and I’ll bet these movies will be fairly expensive to purchase.
Anyone interested should read this entire fiasco as the MPAA originally requested all component outputs be permanently disabled but (at least for the time being) the FCC limited their request to selective content.
FCC lets movie industry selectively break your TV | Molly Rants - CNET News
This is an obnoxious display of unmitigated greed on the part of the MPAA and will result in piracy at levels not seen before because people who copy movies for purposes other than their personal collections don’t do it through the TV or receiver; they do it through our good friend the Internet.