The interesting part is not (mostly) which bits were set but rather that Microsoft still claims their software was acting as intended by purposely suppressing recording for ANY combination of flags that can be set in the stream. That is, they admit they have willfully given broadcasters the ability to turn off recording (and commercial skipping) to Vista Media Center.
Imagine purchasing a VCR with this feature. Most people would pay less for it if they knew.
- Tom Ron Economos wrote:
This post from an engineer at KNTV seems to indicate it was an XDS issue. http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/HDTV-in-SFbay/message/25315 Ron John Willkie wrote:Adam; CGMS in the XDS data of a CEA-708 (CEA-608 subset) data stream?While I don't have contemporary streams from NBC-operated TV stations, in the ones I have (a few months old) I find analog captons on KNSD and analog and digital captions on KNBC (no caption service descriptor on either.)It would be interesting if this comes down to NBC's lack of adherence to ATSC standards. (A/65 at 6.9.2 states (in part)"This descriptor shall appear as a descriptor in the descriptor() field for each EIT event that has one or more closed captioning services during some portion of the event"combined with how MCE deals with the ambiguity caused by just this point of non-compliance.The CBS streams I have do have the caption_service_descriptor.I'd parse the streams farther, but I've been held up the last three days while I attempt to install the Windows 2008 Server SDK ... Perhaps it's a MS conspiracy to keep me from installing the latest help files and samples.Come to think of it, I did get a web site hit a few weeks back from Microsoft corp -- somebody was looking for an ATSC transport stream validator.John Willkie -----Original Message----- From: Adam Goldberg Sent: May 25, 2008 1:01 PM To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [opendtv] Re: HDMI capture John,It clearly wasn’t just the BF, if as you say, it’s generally broadcast. My best guess has to do with the CGMS-A being set to copy never. Or, more likely, both bytes set to ‘111 1111’, which would yield Macrovision turned on, Copy Never, Broadcast Flag and Analog Source. Either of the first two could yield a refusal torecord reasonably.
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