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Staro 17.02.2006., 23:30   #2
Red_Dragon
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!HDCP stands for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection and is an Intel-initiated program that was developed with Silicon Image. This content protection system is mandatory for high-definition playback of HD-DVD or Blu-Ray discs. If you want to watch movies at 1980x1080, your system will need to support HDCP. If you don’t have HDCP support, you’ll only get a quarter of the resolution. A 75% loss in pixel density is a pretty big deal – Wouldn’t you be angry if your car was advertised as doing 16 mpg, and you only got 4 mpg? Or if you bought a 2 GHz CPU and found out that it only ran at 500 MHz?"


"Simply put, none of the AGP or PCI-E graphics cards that you can buy today support HDCP"

Kaj se uzrujavaš? Kad izađu novi windowsi izaći će i kartice koje podupiru te nove điđe. Opet će ati&nvidia omastiti brk, ništa novog.
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