Tech come with SeeQVault drm for videos on mobile devices

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Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba have joined the SeeQVault standard, a success, a drm-protected technology that, among other things, you may need to make tv recordings on a set-top box to kopi lwa run to a mobile device.

The Asian original-equipment manufacturers have been working since 2011 to the new drm mechanism. SeeQVault is especially meant for media storage on flash media, so reports TechRadar. This allows video recordings to be written to sd cards and usb sticks, but also embedded flash memory in a cell phone. The video data that is written to a proprietary file format stored in encrypted form. SeeQVault-compatible devices, such as mobile phones and tablets on Android or Windows Phone to run, the videos can then playback, with support for uhd video content soon to the standard needs to be added. SeeQVault also offers drm-mechanisms.

Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba have joined the SeeQVault technology itself. In Japan are now the first devices are provided that are compatible with the standard and in the short term, should be subject to other blu-ray players with a sd card reader, tvs and mobile devices to the standard to comply. Apple, however, does not participate in the initiative which iOS devices with SeeQVault content handle.

The four original-equipment manufacturers want in addition to the Japanese market the technology next year in Europe and the USA offer. In addition, the parties are still in negotiation with contentaanbieders. It is for example still the question of whether the consumer will have the ability to get a blu-ray movie to copy to a sd-card so that this road can be viewed. Until now, there is no permission given by the contentindustrie.

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