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2007-03-04
"Vista is allowing SACD to play over a secure connection and (presumably) through attached speakers but not over an unsecure connection whereas"
If Vista regards the speakers as "insecure" for playing the "premium content", Vista would disable it. I guess MS decides what speakers you will use, it is not your computer, it is Microsoft's computer.
"NO OTHER OS IN THE WORLD LETS YOU PLAY SACD AT ALL."
Who cares? Who wants a DRM infected SACD?
"By definition that is not obtrusive in comparison to anything else currently on the market."
Disabling the use of "premium content" because MS does not like your speakers is not obtrusive?
Edited 2007-05-11 15:36