Do Any HD DVD or Blu-ray discs have the Image Constraint Token?
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Do Any HD DVD or Blu-ray discs have the Image Constraint Token?
This really worries me as I only have the 360 add-on , and as you all know it can only output with component cables. Are there any discs out now with it. Has this whole thing blown over?
The Image Constraint Token is the worst idea in home entertainment since , well... ever! This should Really hurt both formats sales because of the fact that MOST HDTVs only have component connections.
The Image Constraint Token is the worst idea in home entertainment since , well... ever! This should Really hurt both formats sales because of the fact that MOST HDTVs only have component connections.
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Originally Posted by tnfsgag
This really worries me as I only have the 360 add-on , and as you all know it can only output with component cables. Are there any discs out now with it. Has this whole thing blown over?
The Image Constraint Token is the worst idea in home entertainment since , well... ever! This should Really hurt both formats sales because of the fact that MOST HDTVs only have component connections.
The Image Constraint Token is the worst idea in home entertainment since , well... ever! This should Really hurt both formats sales because of the fact that MOST HDTVs only have component connections.
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I *think* ICT, if used would apply to VGA as well as component since VGA is unencrypted analog as well.
No titles have used ICT yet. About a year ago there were some rumours that the studios all agreed not to use ICT until at least 2010-2012 if ever. (It was a prolific rumour, but I don't think it was ever confirmed by a studio.)
No titles have used ICT yet. About a year ago there were some rumours that the studios all agreed not to use ICT until at least 2010-2012 if ever. (It was a prolific rumour, but I don't think it was ever confirmed by a studio.)
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Originally Posted by obispo21
I *think* ICT, if used would apply to VGA as well as component since VGA is unencrypted analog as well.
No titles have used ICT yet. About a year ago there were some rumours that the studios all agreed not to use ICT until at least 2010-2012 if ever. (It was a prolific rumour, but I don't think it was ever confirmed by a studio.)
No titles have used ICT yet. About a year ago there were some rumours that the studios all agreed not to use ICT until at least 2010-2012 if ever. (It was a prolific rumour, but I don't think it was ever confirmed by a studio.)




