 TheWiseGuy Dog And Butterfly Premium,MVM join:2002-07-04 Yonkers, NY
| reply to rtbond Re: [iO] Tru2way News
said by rtbond :If Cablevision's Tru2way solution will rely on a downloadable conditional access system (DCAS) rather than a CableCard-based security solution, does this not require consumer electronics manufactures to build special Tru2way capable devices that support DCAS rather than a MSO-provided CableCard (security) plugin device? For instance the digital TVs or DVRs would require adequate memory to store the DCAS data rather than relying on the Cable Card device to store this data. I can only go by what I have read, in reading the article, which is a good one, I believe that it is mainly that CV will issue boxes that are DCAS but that would not keep someone from using CableCard compatible equipment. So I believe you would be able to use a tru2way TV via CableCard.
The negative is that a single standard across all Cable providers for security would lower the overall production costs for consumer equipment. -- Warning, If you post nonsense and use misinformation and are here to argue based on those methods, you will be put on ignore. |
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 RemyM
join:2005-02-14 Stamford, CT
| I hope that means that they will use the downloadable security for their boxes instead of Cablecards, but you will still be able to buy 3rd party Tru2way devises, rent the Cablecard, and get the full Tru2way benefit. If they require the NDS downloadable security to be in the 3rd party devise to get the full Tru2way benefit then I fear we will have a very limited selection of 3rd party devises. |
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 TheWiseGuy Dog And Butterfly Premium,MVM join:2002-07-04 Yonkers, NY
| Here is another interesting read discussing Cablecards and DCAS and OCAP, (OpenCable Application Platform). I guess we will have to wait and see how the whole thing works out.
»arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/200···card.ars -- Warning, If you post nonsense and use misinformation and are here to argue based on those methods, you will be put on ignore. |
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 rtbond
join:2007-11-28 Hopatcong, NJ
| reply to TheWiseGuy Perhaps in the Cablevision Tru2way deployments a CableCard will be provided for 3rd party devices that effectively forces the device to download the conditional access information from the network, storing the information in the Cablevision-provided Tru2way Cablecard?
Time will tell. |
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 rtbond
join:2007-11-28 Hopatcong, NJ
| Here is another article on the topic of Tru2way deployment delays.
»www.lightreading.com/document.as···ite=cdn&
Unfortunately no Cablevision-specific information.
Note the last section of the article on the availability of Tru2way consumer electronics. |
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