Analog Outputs Sample Clauses

Analog Outputs. A Licensed Player shall not pass, or direct to be passed Decrypted AACS Content to an analog output except:
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Analog Outputs. There are no prohibitions relating to analog audio outputs of Decrypted Type 1 Audio DT Data.
Analog Outputs. Decrypted Type 2 Audio DT Data passed to analog outputs from Licensed Products shall be limited to 1.5 times normal speed, unless the pitch is corrected to the pitch at normal speed. Except for the requirement just described, sound quality of analog outputs is not restricted in any way by Digital CCI.
Analog Outputs. Licensed Products may only pass Decrypted Type 3 Audio DT Data to an analog output at a rate equal to or slower than real time.
Analog Outputs. 3.1.1. Up-conversion of analog standard definition signals to high definition analog signals are authorized only if the Included Program is not marketed or promoted as high definition.
Analog Outputs. No analog outputs are allowed at all. Digital Outputs. Protected digital outputs only are allowed and such digital outputs shall meet the requirements listed in this section. The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of decrypted protected content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a digital signal may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or other output protection approved in writing by Licensor. Defined terms used but not otherwise defined in this Digital Outputs Section shall have the meanings given them in the HDCP license agreements, as applicable. A device that outputs decrypted protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using HDCP shall: If requested by Licensor, at such a time as mechanisms to support SRM’s are available, deliver a file associated with the protected content named “HDCP.SRM” and, if present, pass such file to the HDCP source function in the device as a System Renewability Message; and Verify that the HDCP Source Function is fully engaged and able to deliver the protected content in a protected form, which means: HDCP encryption is operational on such output, Processing of the System Renewability Message associated with the protected content, if any, has occurred as defined in the HDCP Specification, at such a time as mechanisms to support SRM’s are available, and There is no HDCP Display Device or Repeater on such output whose Key Selection Vector is in such System Renewability Message at such a time as mechanisms to support SRM’s are available. Upscaling: Device may scale Included Programs in order to fill the screen of the applicable display; provided that Licensee’s marketing of the Device shall not state or imply to consumers that the quality of the display of any such upscaled content is substantially similar to a higher resolution to the Included Program’s original source profile (i.e. SD content cannot be represented as HD content).
Analog Outputs. Licensee shall disable analog video outputs on Licensee-provided Settop Boxes during exhibition of each Early Window Title during such Early Window Title’s Early Window Viewing Period.
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Analog Outputs. No output of Decrypted HDCP Content is permitted except as follows:
Analog Outputs. No analog outputs are allowed at all.
Analog Outputs. If the Included Programs can be delivered to a device which has analog outputs, the Content Protection System must be designed to ensure that the devices meet the analog output requirements listed in this section. As contemplated in Section 1.4 of the Agreement, the requirements in this Section 1.3 shall apply with respect to all Flash Devices commencing October 31, 2010. For avoidance of doubt, inability of software or firmware used in the Content Protection System to trigger output protections implemented in physical outputs on a device doesn’t constitute an exemption to the requirements of this Section 1.3[; provided, however, that Licensor hereby agrees that Amazon shall be deemed to have met the requirements of this Section 1.3 with respect to Flash Devices if the Content Protection System utilizes the then-current WideVine conditional access and digital rights management solution for purposes of triggering such output protections][NOTE: IS THIS ALLOWANCE STILL NECESSARY?]. The Content Protection System shall enable Macrovision content protection technology on all analog outputs from end user devices. The Content Protection System shall enable CGMS-A content protection technology on all analog outputs from end user devices. Analog outputs at resolution greater then 1080i are prohibited. Analog outputs at 1080p are prohibited. Licensor shall pay any per-transaction license fees for implementation of content protection technology required under this Section 1.3. Amazon shall pay any fees for implementation of content protection technology required under this Section 1.3 other than per-transaction license fees. Amazon shall have no obligation to enable content protection technology required under this Section 1.3 if doing so would materially degrade customer viewing of the Included Program on a Flash Device or Hardware-Based DRM Streaming Device. Digital Outputs. If the Included Programs can be delivered to a device which has digital outputs, the Content Protection System must be designed to ensure that the devices meet the digital output requirements listed in this section. As contemplated in Section 1.4 of the Agreement, the requirements in this Section 1.4 shall apply with respect to all Flash Devices commencing October 31, 2010 (or commencing on any later dates to which Licensor agrees in its sole discretion in writing). For avoidance of doubt, inability of software or firmware used in the Content Protection System to trigger output protections imple...
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