What does this mean exactly: With UDI, a manufacturer doesn't have to pay for HDCP, but yet it can still do the same thing.
Does it circumvent HDCP? How does it do that and wouldnt there legal issues around that? Or, the manufacteur has the option of purchasing the UDI license without the HDCP license? Arent there non-HDCP HDMI connectors anyways?
Also, UDI doesnt do audio; so that means no next gen audio formats for you. This seems more like a next-gen DVI for computer use.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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What does this mean exactly: With UDI, a manufacturer doesn't have to pay for HDCP, but yet it can still do the same thing.
Does it circumvent HDCP? How does it do that and wouldnt there legal issues around that? Or, the manufacteur has the option of purchasing the UDI license without the HDCP license? Arent there non-HDCP HDMI connectors anyways?
Also, UDI doesnt do audio; so that means no next gen audio formats for you. This seems more like a next-gen DVI for computer use.