Cable industry struggles with set-top DVI links. (Broadband Week).(Digital Visual Interface )

Multichannel News, December, 2002 by Brown, Karen

It's a new little plug in the back of the digital set-top box, and Hollywood is hoping it will thwart video pirates in TV's new all-digital environment. But the Digital Visual Interface inputs that cable set-top makers are adding to their high-definition products in the coming months also add some longstanding consumer concerns.

In particular, some industry observers fear that DVI's "view-only" content protection could allow the big film and television studios to put a headlock on digital content and stifle consumers' home-recording rights. As more digital-cable subscribers purchase high-end, high-definition digital TVs, the need for an all-digital connector has become more apparent. Up until now, consumers have been required to use analog...

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