Image Constraint Token definition

Image Constraint Token means the field or bits, as described in the Specification, used to trigger the output of a “Constrained Image” in Licensed Products having Sink Functions.
Image Constraint Token means the field, as described in the Specification, used to trigger a Constrained Image as set forth in these Compliance Rules. Note to Adopter: Content Participants and Content Providers are permitted to set the Image Constraint Token only pursuant to the rules set out in Part 3, Section 1.3 of these Compliance Rules.
Image Constraint Token means the Image_Constraint_Token field, as defined in the Specification, used to trigger the output of a “Constrained Image” in Licensed Products having Sink Functions.

Examples of Image Constraint Token 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 that have a Source Function (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 Source Device outputs such Program in unprotected High Definition Analog Form other than as permitted in Section 4.3.3 of Part 1 of Exhibit B.

  • The Image Constraint Token and the Digital Only Token shall be asserted only in conformance with the limitations set forth in the Compliance Rules.

  • Licensed Products that have a Source Function (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 Source Device outputs such Program in unprotected High Definition Analog Form other than as permitted in Section 4.3.3 of Part 1 of Exhibit B.

  • 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.

  • DRM_VIDEO_OUTPUT_PROTECTION.guid = 811C5110- 46C8-4C6e-8163- C0482A15D47E DRM_VIDEO_OUTPUT_PROTECTION.bConfigData = 520000 Set this GUID if the AACS Image Constraint Token is enabled.

  • DRM_VIDEO_OUTPUT_PROTECTION.guid = D783A191- E083-4BAF-B2DA-E69F910B3772 DRM_VIDEO_OUTPUT_PROTECTION.bConfigData = 520000 Set this GUID if the AACS Image Constraint Token is enabled.

  • In relation to the MPEG TS transmissions, the Integrated Product shall set DTCP’s DTCP CCI as shown in the following table: APS To be set according to the APS information on the DVD Disc DTCP CCI To be set according to the CGMS information on the DVD Disc EPN 12 (Not Asserted) Image Constraint Token 02 (Constrained) Retention Move Mode 12 (No Retention) Capitalized terms used in the foregoing but not otherwise defined shall have the meaning set forth in the DTCP specification and DTCP Adopter Agreement.


More Definitions of Image Constraint Token

Image Constraint Token has the meaning set forth in the Compliance Rules.
Image Constraint Token means the field or bits, as described in the DTCP2 Specification, used to trigger the output of a “Constrained Image” in Licensed Products having Sink Functions.
Image Constraint Token means the field or bits, as described in the
Image Constraint Token or “ICT” shall mean the field or bits, as described in the SVR CP Specifications, used to trigger the output of a Constrained Image in Licensed Products.