funkstar;175928 Wrote: 
> This does not apply to all audio, just to audio with content protection
> that is being played through an non-secure audio device. So this only
> really applied to the audio from HD-DVD and BluRay that is flagged with
> the Image Constraint Token. If the video and audio are not flagged or
> protected than Vista will not restrict the quality. Or if you are
> playing the media through HDCP compliant hardware you are also
> competely fine.
> 
> Simple fix: don't buy restrictive media
> 
> This is no Microsofts or Vistas fault, it is the movie industry that
> has given us this.

That wasn't the point of the article. If you read it, you'll see that
the author's point was that there are much greater problems MS's
decision have caused.


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