Source Device definition

Source Device means a Licensed Product that has a Source Function (as “Source Function” is defined in the Compliance Rules to the Form Adopter Agreement).
Source Device shall have the meaning given in the Compliance Rules.
Source Device means a Licensed Product that has a “Source Function,” which is the capability to encrypt and transmit HDCP Content in accordance with the HDCP Specification.

Examples of Source Device in a sentence

  • In the case of Prerecorded Media, or if the Commercial Audiovisual Content has previously been retained, the Source Device shall encode the Commercial Audiovisual Content such that no further retention shall be permitted.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Source Device need not set such token to asserted where such DT Data has not been encoded in accordance with the requirements of the Encoding Rules.

  • 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.

  • A Source Device shall not set the Digital Only Token to DOT asserted except where the encoding upstream from the Source Device directs the Source Device to assert the Digital Only Token in the Source Device.

  • A Source Device shall set, in accordance with the DTCP2 Specification, the Analog Sunset Token on Analog Sunset Content.

  • 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.

  • A Source Device may not set the Analog Sunset Token on any content other than Analog Sunset Content.

  • 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.

  • Source Device may treat the L2-Only Token as set to 0 (not asserted) where usage rules associated with an Enhanced Image as received by the Source Function permit the content to be passed, after downconversion to Non-Enhanced Image, to an output or recording protection technology whose robustness requirements are no more stringent than for L1 protection.