DVD Disc definition

DVD Disc means an example of the optical disc form factor commonly referred to as DVD.
DVD Disc means a digital versatile disc replicate of a digital linear tape containing a file or files containing video data, audio data or computer data, or any combination thereof, that are already compressed and authored to comply with certain industry specifications and the master tape input specifications mutually acceptable to Deluxe and the Corporation, produced by Deluxe pursuant to the Video Agreement;

Examples of DVD Disc in a sentence

  • As an alternative, it shall be accepted compliance with this provision if a Phase II DVD Drive will not play back a DVD Disc utilizing CSS when connected to a product containing Phase I regional playback control.

  • These technologies are designed to ensure that the destination product is a CSS Compliant Product and to ensure that CSS Data transmitted from the DVD Drive to any such CSS Compliant Product remain in the scrambled form as on the DVD Disc and that the CSS Keys are further encrypted for transmission to such product.

  • Each DVD Player shall be designated for only one region and shall implement regional code playback controls so that CSS Data are not played back except in accordance with the regional code instructions contained on the prerecorded DVD Disc.

  • DVD Players shall also refuse to perform CSS descrambling functions with respect to any content contained on a recordable (whether write-once or rewritable) DVD Disc.

  • DVD Drives shall also refuse to perform CSS authentication and descrambling functions with respect to any content contained on a recordable (whether write-once or rewritable) DVD Disc.

  • For all Phase I implementations, the regional code playback instructions contained on a DVD Disc shall be implemented for DVD Drives through Hardware or Software closely coupled with the Hardware and/or Software modules responsible for the authentication function and for the descrambling of the CSS Data.

  • The DVD Player shall set DTCP’s DTCP EMI according to the CGMS information on the DVD Disc.

  • No provision of the CSS Procedural Specifications, except this Section 6.2.9.4, authorizes Licensees, other than a CSS Disc Formatter Manufacturer, to create products that record content onto CSS Recordable DVDs. For the avoidance of doubt, other approaches used by a DVD Disc Replicator in compliance with other sections of the CSS Specifications do not require a Secure Managed Recording Authority, Secure Media Recording Client Software, or Secure Media Recording Server Software.

  • DTCP-1394 protected outputs are authorized for use by a Integrated Product only if the Integrated Product reads all of the files in the root directly of the DVD Disc with the file extension “.SRM”, if present, for system renewability messages supported by DTCP and passes all such files that are present to the DTCP function.

  • The Integrated Product shall set DTCP’s DTCP EMI according to the CGMS information on the DVD Disc.

Related to DVD Disc

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  • Illicit discharge means any discharge to the municipal separate storm sewer system that is not composed entirely of stormwater and not specifically exempted under §14-507(2).

  • Offer and disseminate means providing general information, including a description of the coverage and price, as well as processing the application, collecting premiums, and performing other nonlicensable activities permitted by the State.

  • Direct discharge means the discharge of a pollutant.

  • Required disclosure means disclosure by the director who has a conflicting interest of: