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Indeed, it's much the same as hiding recording devices on sound cards etc.
They are banking on the vast majority of people not being able to use them. This of course makes things very much more difficult for legitimate users, and doesn't stop the pirates anyway.
The entertainment industry as a whole has tried to ignore and suppress these things, and they have been buried under an avalanche as a result. They are still attempting to fight rearguard actions all over the place. Terrified as they are of losing yet more revenue.
They would have been better advised to find ways and means of distributing their material sensibly on the web.
Just how it is...........
You know what will happen if anybody ever discovers the secret of eternal youth? ( Or even a reasonable facsimile thereof ). The insurance companies will fight them to the death! :)
Regards....Mike Connor
Well, a little grunt doesn't hurt every once in awhile and please don't get me started on the insurance companies
The issue with the log had been resolved when this thread was started; I was hoping that someone has some insight into the inner working of the HDCP with ATI/MS drivers. It seems that this forum may not be the appropriate one to look into this.
On the bright side....
There's this registry key as well, related to AMD/ATI:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\amdkmdag]
That's probably where some of the events that generate these logs is controlled. The sort of funny entry is:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\amdkmdag\MosquitoNoiseRemoval_NA]
It's currently set to "0"; do you think if I set it to "1", then I won't hear the mosquitoes this summer?