2015-12-02, 00:16
(2015-12-01, 13:15)madshi Wrote:(2015-12-01, 13:05)da-anda Wrote: I don't want to destroy your dream, but binary add-ons for DRM content will also be in charge of rendering, so no MadVR for Netflix etc - not even any Kodi post processing or scalers. The entire chain from decoding to rendering will be locked.
Oh, don't we love DRM? I wish the movie industry would take a hint from the music industry...
It's really not gonna change anything, I just checked up UHD standards and the difference is HDCP 2.2.
As far as i'm aware, HDCP 2.2 kills the picture connection if proper keys aren't exchanged within 20ms,
HDCP 2.2 just has a rather harder encryption to crack, older HDCP versions are all cracked, i'll give it max 1month honestly, instead of unencrypting data it's gonna be all about cracking HDCP signal keys.
I'm not sure what Hollywood is trying, but it's not gonna work as long as things are local. They think they can make puzzles impossible to crack...well think again, as soon as someone figures out the HDCP 2.2 key algorithm they're done as usual, and rip all those millions spent on HDCP research.& development.