Vista - the ultimate content killer?
Jan 11th, 2007 by Martin
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Came across a very interesting article on the costs involved with Windows Vista`s content management (Thanks, Matt, for the link). The conclusion sounds dire:
The Vista Content Protection specification could very well constitute the longest suicide note in history.
Interesting to read that Microsoft defines High Definition as anything with a resolution higher than 520k. In other words, a camera with .6 megapixles would already be HighDef. Hey - most mobile phones can do that.
In their specs, Microsoft regard anything with more than 520K pixels or 800 x 600 resolution as premium content that needs to be downgraded before displaying it to the user.
So - either you use proprietary software, hardware and drivers, or you watch video in low rez, is it that?
Found also a follow up to the story.