On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Jim Ellwanger <train...@ellwanger.tv> wrote:
> On Dec 1, 2009, at 7:22 PM, Jon Delfin wrote:
>
>> I was wondering about what Kevin said about the VCR knowing a
>> protected DVD shouldn't be copied. Isn't that because the DVD has a
>> code included in its audio or video signal? So it's not that the VCR
>> is reaching out to the DVD player, but that the DVD player is sending
>> out a block?
> It's because the video on the DVD is encoded in such a way that the DVD 
> player (and the TV) can handle the signal fine, but the VCR can't.
>
> Copy-protection on prerecorded VHS tapes worked similarly:  the VCR could 
> deal with it upon playback, but it would "confuse" a VCR that's trying to 
> record it.

My fault for attempting an analogy, as all analogies are imperfect.
All I was saying was that there is a signal being sent from one device
to another device via the coax which indicates power to a monitor.

-- 
Kevin M. (who promises no more analogies)

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