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Apple Updates QuickTime to Re-Enable Standard Def Playback 26 November 2008 at 7:15 am by admin

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After the fuss over the baked-in DRM of the new unibody MacBook, Apple has updated QuickTime to re-enable standard definition playback on many external monitors, including some of Apple’s own.

The new Mini DisplayPort connector on both the new MacBook and MacBook Pro supports HDCP, a "feature" which stops people playing tagged video content on non-compliant monitors or projectors. The heavy handed implementation meant that some people couldn’t watch certain (seemingly random) movies from the iTunes Store itself except on the notebook’s built in display.

An update to QuickTime (7.5.7) is now available to fix this. While HD content is often protected this way, standard-def usually isn’t, and that’s what the update corrects. You should be able to play any of your SD movies and TV shows on a regular VGA monitor and likely on DVI displays.

This is good news for teachers wanting to watch Hellboy 2 during the lunch break (advice: don’t bother — it’s terrible), but clearly shows that Apple has opened the "bag of hurt" that is movie copy protection. So, either get used to watching HD movies on a small screen, buy a brand new monitor or pay a visit to the Pirate Bay. Like most people, I expect you’ll be driven the the last option. The fix will show up in unibody Mac’s Software Update.

QuickTime 7.5.7 for DisplayPort Allows Standard Definition Playback [MacRumors]

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+ Chinese pirates offering cheap AVCHD Blu-ray rips on disguised DVD-Rs By admin 17 November 2008 at 5:26 am and have No Comments

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Just last week we heard that Warner Bros. was ending its home video / DVD business in South Korea due to rampant piracy, and now we’ve got a report from China suggesting that sophisticated pirates are duping buyers with faux Blu-ray Discs that are actually DVDs. As the story goes, movie pirates in select parts of Asia are ripping bona fide BDs and then burning them in AVCHD format (which uses 720 horizontal lines of resolution compared to Blu-ray’s 1,080) on writable DVDs. Word on the street has it that these discs are being offered for around $7 each, and they even boast the BD hologram and the iconic blue hues on the packaging. Reportedly, none of the discs have made it outside of Asia just yet, but stay sharp should you ever get the urge to snag a discounted BD title while traveling abroad.

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