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August 09, 2006
HDMI Part 5 - Audio in HDMI
While the multichannel audio industry keeps creating more formats for newer equipment, it also creates the need of compatibility with existing equipment. And being the digital connectivity solution that the industry says it is, HDMI has to meet the challenge of that "evolution". When HDMI 1.1 came out, it added to the spec a new packet to carry some DVD-Audio content protection-related data. All audio capabilities of DVD-Audio were part of 1.0 but the CPPM/CPRM license (used for DVD-Audio encrypted disks) required some additional data to be transmitted. Then, when HDMI 1.2 came out...
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Posted by Joe at August 9, 2006 01:52 PM


