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The Analog Sunset and how it will affect you?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010 7:00 am

By: agautam from CEDIA, Edits by Premier Staff

So what exactly is the "analog sunset"and why should you even care about it? The Analog Sunset is simply the day where High Definition (HD) content providers turn off the HD output for analog devices. The agreement requires that that manufacturers stop selling devices capable of analog output which passes through the decrypted Advanced Access Content Systems (AACS) by December 31st, 2013. The "sunset" period will begin in 2010 which will require manufacturers to scale back analog support. Any device manufactured between December 31, 2010 and the cutoff date in 2013 will have its analog outputs limited to standard definition.

Many early HDTVs used analog connections i.e. component cable to connect the AV receivers and DVD players. The component cable has a red, green and a blue end cover at the ends. If the HDTV is connected to component cables, and it outputs a 720P, 1080i or 1080P signal, then on December 31st, 2010, the picture quality will degrade to a composite video level. So why are the HD content providers and movie studios doing this? The simple reason is piracy. Movie studios and television networks lose billions of dollars in revenue because of piracy so they are upping the ante. Digital connections such as HDMI contain a digital rights management (DRM) decoder, which is added to prevent an individual from copying the content from movies and TV shows. AACS is the standard for content distribution and digital rights management and image constraint token (ICT) will be used to restrict analog outputs to 960x540 resolution. There has been an unofficial agreement between the electronic manufacturers and film studios to not use ICT till 2010-2012.
How does this affect your electronic systems? A recent survey has found that nearly 85 percent of AV installations using HD are still integrated with component video cables. Therefore, if your current "High Definition" system is connected via these analog connections, your system might automatically downgrade to "Standard Definition."

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