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Re: Doma post# 9898

Friday, 09/12/2003 8:32:17 PM

Friday, September 12, 2003 8:32:17 PM

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Doma: I'm sure your technical grasp is much surer than mine is, but I asked SKS a question about this many moons ago.

Things may have changed since, but what he told me when I asked if Wave would encrypt and decrypt every frame of video sent--he said no. Wave would act more like an authorizer. If it is authorized, the video, say a movie, could be sent, otherwise not. This would make things a lot simpler and a lot easier on the processor and would be more likely to work.

Have things changed? I have not been keeping up at all, as may be obvious.

Digital signal processing is even more complex and to add to it, an encryption layer, may fatally burden it, until much larger CPU's/RAM/bus come down the pike. The last I checked, this whole sector was dead as a doornail and was not expected to come back to life in the foreseeable future. But now I see some cable co's are offering a form of video on demand.

What's the scoop? Does WaveXpress have any sort of immediate future?

Thanks for all your contributions to this and the other boards.

Blue (rinse)


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