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May 30 2008
Freesat HD receivers, restricting viewers choice
Broadcasters have the ability to block Freesat receivers’ component output for particular shows, it has emerged. A flag can be transmitted with programme information which disables the connection. The function, a requirement of the Freesat equipment specification, is aimed at preventing piracy of high quality video. Where the flag is used – likely to be […]
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By Expat • UK Media News • Tags: Freesat HD, HDCP, HDMI