DVD-A Watermarking

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by aashton, Sep 11, 2002.

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  1. aashton

    aashton Here for the waters... Thread Starter

    Location:
    Gortshire, England
    I have just read in the lastest Hi-Fi News that the Verance watermarking has been dropped (or rather suspended until further notice) from DVD-A requirements and its use is now voluntary.

    All the best - Andrew
     
  2. Dave

    Dave Esoteric Audio Research Specialistâ„¢

    Location:
    B.C.
    Hmmm, guess we weren't the only ones who didn't like it.:winkgrin:
     
  3. Sckott

    Sckott Hand Tighten Only.

    Location:
    South Plymouth, Ma
    Technially, it's been doing nasty things to DVD-A. Good to hear it's out. Let's get back to the music and not playing cop with copy protection. NO DISTRACTIONS. Get the music right.
     
  4. GabeG

    GabeG New Member

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    NYC
    It was ALWAYS voluntary!!!!
     
  5. aashton

    aashton Here for the waters... Thread Starter

    Location:
    Gortshire, England
    The document anouncing the "relaxation" of requirements is available at

    www.4centity.com in the section "Suspension of Certain 4C Audio Compliance Rule Obligations" this seems to indicate that there was a non voluntary component.

    The document is written in legalise so I may have the wrong end of the stick.

    All the best - Andrew
     
  6. GabeG

    GabeG New Member

    Location:
    NYC
    Bob Stuart of Meridian (and MLP packing fame) has stated numerous times that the watermark has always been an option and that producers are always free NOT to use it.

    I believe that what that document states is that certain components that are part of the watermark are no longer required.

    - Gabe
     
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