Constrained Image definition

Constrained Image means an image having the visual equivalent of no more than 520,000 pixels per frame (e.g., an image with resolution of 960 pixels by 540 pixels for a 16:9 aspect ratio). A Constrained Image may be attained by reducing resolution, for example, by discarding, dithering, or averaging pixels to obtain the specified value. A Constrained Image can be displayed using video processing techniques such as line doubling or sharpening to improve the perceived quality of the image. By way of example, a Constrained Image may be stretched or doubled, and displayed full-screen, on a 1000-line monitor.
Constrained Image means the visual equivalent of not more than 520,000 Pixels per frame (e.g. an image with resolution of 960 horizontal pixels by 540 vertical pixels for a 16:9 aspect ratio). A Constrained Image can be output or displayed using video processing techniques such as line doubling or sharpening to improve the perceived quality of the image.
Constrained Image means an image having the visual equivalent of

Examples of Constrained Image in a sentence

  • In addition, a Source Device shall set, in accordance with the Specification, the Image Constraint Token associated with a Program so as to permit any Licensed Product with a Sink Function to output such Program in High Definition Analog Form if such Program was not specifically encoded to output such Program as a Constrained Image when received by the Source Device.

  • Licensed Products shall be clearly designed such that when the video portion of uncompressed Decrypted AACS Content is transmitted over a User-Accessible Bus in digital form, such Decrypted AACS Content is either limited to Constrained Image or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception.

  • For purposes of this Section 5.1, to “encode, or direct to be encoded, using the Image Constraint Token” means to direct or cause the setting of the Image Constraint Token so as to cause a Sink Device that outputs Decrypted DT Data to a High Definition Analog Output or an unprotected digital equivalent thereof to so output such Decrypted DT Data as a Constrained Image.

  • In addition, a Source Device shall set, in accordance with the DTCP2 Specification, the Image Constraint Token associated with a Program so as to permit any Licensed Product with a Sink Function to output such Program in High Definition Analog Form if such Program was not specifically encoded to output such Program as a Constrained Image when received by the Source Device.

  • If the Image Constraint Token is set for such content, it must be passed as a Constrained Image.

  • For purposes of this Section 5.1, to “encode, or direct to be encoded, using ICT” means to direct or cause the setting of ICT so as to cause a Licensed Product that outputs Controlled Content to a High Definition Analog Output as a Constrained Image.

  • For HD UltraViolet Published Content, except where prohibited by law, Licensed Clients shall be designed to ensure that when HD UltraViolet Published Content is output via an analog video output from a hardware model that was first available in the marketplace after December 31, 2012, such outputs shall be at a resolution no greater than Constrained Image (520,000 pixels per frame).

  • For purposes of this Section 5.1.3, to “encode, or direct to be encoded, using the Image Constraint Token” means to direct or cause the setting of the Image Constraint Token so as to cause a Product that outputs Decrypted SVR Data to a High Definition Analog Output or an unprotected digital equivalent thereof, to output such Decrypted SVR Data as a Constrained Image.

  • For purposes of this Section 5.1.2, to “encode, or direct to be encoded, using ICT” means to direct or cause the setting of ICT so as to cause a Licensed Product that outputs Controlled Content to a High Definition Analogue Output as a Constrained Image.

  • Signature: Signature: Printed Name: Printed Name: Title: Title: Exhibit A Referenced Technology Exhibit A-1 Constrained Image Trigger Exhibit B Compliance Rules Exhibit C Robustness Rules Exhibit C-1 Robustness Checklist Exhibit D Activation Notice A Licensed Product: 1 Shall include the POD interface, specified in SCTE 28 2001 as amended by DVS/519r2 (as of 11/05/02) and SCTE 41 2001 as amended by DVS/301r4 (as of 10/29/02) Support for IP flows is not required.


More Definitions of Constrained Image

Constrained Image means an image having the visual equivalent of no more than (i) 350,000 pixels per frame (e.g. an image with resolution of 720 x 480 pixels for a 4:3 (non-square pixel) aspect ratio) and (ii) 30 frames per second, where such an image may be attained by reducing resolution, such as by discarding, dithering or averaging pixels to obtain the specified value, and can be displayed using video processing techniques such as line doubling or sharpening to improve the perceived quality of the image.
Constrained Image means the visual equivalent of not more than 520,000 Pixels per frame (e.g. an image with resolution of 540 vertical lines by 960 horizontal lines for a 16:9 aspect ratio). A Constrained Image can be output or displayed using video processing techniques such as line doubling or sharpening to improve the perceived quality of the image. A “Constrained Image Trigger” or “CIT” shall mean the field or bits, as described in the draft Amendment to SCTE 41 2003 set forth in Exhibit C-1 hereto, used to trigger the output of a "Constrained Image" in the High Definition Analog Output of Licensed Products.