Standard Resolution Outputs Sample Clauses
The 'Standard Resolution Outputs' clause defines the expected format and content of deliverables or results produced under an agreement. It typically specifies technical standards, quality benchmarks, or output specifications that must be met, such as file types, resolution, or compatibility requirements. By clearly outlining these expectations, the clause ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of what constitutes acceptable output, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over deliverable quality or suitability.
Standard Resolution Outputs. In any transmission through a standard definition NTSC, YUV, SECAM, PAL, or SCART format analog output (including an S-video output for the listed formats and including transmissions to any internal recording device) of a signal constituting the content converted from CSS Data, DVD Players shall generate copy control signals and/or information in response to the instructions provided in the CSS Data. Absent an amendment to these CSS Procedural Specifications, the only technologies that provide the requisite copy control signals and/or information are the standard definition versions of the following outputs:
(a) For interlaced format outputs –
(i) NTSC analog outputs, the specifications for the Automatic Gain Control and Colorstripe copy control systems (contained in the document entitled " Specification of the Macrovision Copy Protection Process for DVD Products, Revision 7.1.D1, September 30, 1999") and the CGMS-A specifications contained in IEC 1880 (for inclusion on Line 20) and in EIA-IS-702 (for inclusion on Line 21), provided that all three of such technologies must be utilized in order to meet this requirement;
(ii) For PAL, SECAM or YUV outputs, (i) with respect to interlaced format outputs, the appropriate specifications (i) for the Automatic Gain Control copy control system (contained in the document entitled " Specification of the Macrovision Copy Protection Process for DVD Products, Revision 7.1.D1, September 30, 1999"), and (ii) for the CGMS-A copy control system (contained in, or adapted without material change from, IEC 61880 for inclusion on line 20 and EIA-702 for inclusion on line 21 for YUV outputs and in ETC 300294 for PAL and SECAM outputs), provided that both of these technologies must be utilized in order to meet this requirement and
(b) For 525P (480P) progressive scan outputs -
(i) the “Specification of the Macrovision AGC Copy Protection Waveforms for DVD Applications with 525p (480p) Progressive Scan Outputs, Rev 1.03 (December 22, 1999)”, and
(ii) the appropriate specifications for the CGMS-A copy control system (contained in, or adapted without material change from, EIAJ CPR1204-1 (defining the signal waveform carrying the CGMS-A) and IEC61880 (defining the bit assignment for CGMS-A)), provided that both of these technologies must be utilized in order to meet this requirement. DVD Players with such a progressive scan output must also contain an interlaced format output capable of carrying the signal containing the same content...
