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  2. Cinavia - Wikipedia

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    Message Code 3: Audio muted [7] —Shown when consumer-sold audio content is being played back from an optical disc, without the matching AACS key present at the centre of the disc. Message Code 4 : Copying stopped [ 7 ] —Shown when consumer-sold audio content is being recorded by a consumer recording device.

  3. DVD region code - Wikipedia

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    DVD region codes are a digital rights management technique introduced in 1997. [ 1] It is designed to allow rights holders to control the international distribution of a DVD release, including its content, release date, and price, all according to the appropriate region. This is achieved by way of region-locked DVD players, which will play back ...

  4. Advanced Access Content System - Wikipedia

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    AACS uses cryptography to control and restrict the use of digital media. It encrypts content under one or more title keys using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Title keys are decrypted using a combination of a media key (encoded in a Media Key Block) and the Volume ID of the media (e.g., a physical serial number embedded on a pre-recorded disc).

  5. PowerDVD - Wikipedia

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    PowerDVD is a media player software for Microsoft Windows created by CyberLink, for DVD movie discs, Blu-ray movie discs, and digital video files, photos and music. PowerDVD is offered in various versions, which vary greatly in terms of functionality, and can be expanded to include additional functions such as playback of licensed audio formats ...

  6. Progressive scan DVD player - Wikipedia

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    A progressive scan DVD player is a DVD player that can produce video in a progressive scan format such as 480p ( NTSC) or 576p ( PAL ). Players which can output resolutions higher than 480p or 576p are often called upconverting DVD players. Before HDTVs became common, players were sold which could produce 480p or 576p.

  7. DVD player - Wikipedia

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    DVD player. A DVD player is a device that plays DVDs produced under both the DVD-Video and DVD-Audio technical standards, two different and incompatible standards. Some DVD players will also play audio CDs. DVD players are connected to a television to watch the DVD content, which could be a movie, a recorded TV show, or other content.

  8. DVD Copy Control Association - Wikipedia

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    The DVD Copy Control Association ( DVD CCA) is an organization primarily responsible for the copy protection of DVDs. The Content Scramble System (CSS) was devised for this purpose to make copyright infringement difficult, but also presents obstacles to some legitimate uses of the media. The association is also responsible for the controversial ...

  9. DVD-Video - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Other logo used from 1997 to 2001 (although some DVDs from 2001 to 2003 and some pirated DVDs made after 2001 still carry this logo) DVD-Video is a consumer video format used to store digital video on DVDs. DVD-Video was the dominant consumer home video format in Asia, North America, [ 5] Europe, and Australia in the 2000s until it was ...