This is great news, but I wonder how this is going to change things or if this is going to work without DRM?
My understanding is the industry (MPAA, etc.) considers component difficult to capture and therefore allowed premium content to be output from STBs unprotected as long as the output is component.
Is this suddenly going to change what our STBs are able to output through component? Can the cable companies stop pay per view and premium channels outputting through component for example?
The other thought I had is, who is to say what is recorded doesn't get protected with DRM. Microsoft for example, since they already have their DRM in place, could potentially support this card using Hauppage drivers, but then potentially DRM everything recorded from it (personally I wouldn't mind DRM as long as a downconversion/unprotection path is available for portable players, burning to DVD, DVRMSToolbox (and other utilities), and most importantly provide the ability to share top quality HD content with other PCs and extenders on the local network without any downconversion).
If it is truly DRM free and all content is available using it, I suspect this relatively simple card will have a much larger market that CableCard and DirecTV. If Media Center then doesn't support it and Sage TV does, I suspect an awful lot of us will be running Sage TV in the near future.
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