DVD Rips
Sony copy protection taking heat again
04/17/2007 13:40 |
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Reports continue to filter in about DVDs that refuse
to play on standard players from Toshiba, LG,
Pioneer, Sony, and others. The culprit is titles that
utilize Sony's
ARccOS
copy protection scheme, such as Disney's "Pirates of
the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," The Weinstein
Company's "Lucky Number Slevin," and Sony's "Casino
Royale," "The Holiday," and "Stranger Than Fiction."
ARccOS artificially scrambles sectors on the disc in
an attempt to keep users from ripping the disc to a
drive. Many older (or less sophisticated) players
simply skip these corrupted areas as unreadable and
continue on. Computers -- and unfortunately, some
newer players -- try to perform error correction on
these areas and fail playback. When contacted, Sony
seems to deny the problem, much like Microsoft and
the 360 disc scratching, and simply passes the buck
onto the player manufacturers to upgrade their
firmware. Meanwhile, many users have simply
downloaded programs to bypass the protection and make
copies without the "defect."
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Apple unveils Final Cut Studio 2
04/15/2007 23:36 |
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“Final Cut Studio 2 was specifically designed to enable the rapidly growing community of over 800,000 Final Cut editors worldwide to animate, mix, grade and deliver their work as a natural extension of the editorial process,” said Rob Schoeben, Apple’s vice president of Applications Product Marketing. “Final Cut Studio 2 is the most powerful production suite on the planet.”
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