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- From: winalski@adserv.enet.dec.com (Paul S. Winalski)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: DAT and SCMS, some info
- Keywords: DAT, SCMS, copying
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.002951.9577@nntpd2.cxo.dec.com>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 00:29:51 GMT
- References: <1992Nov16.164847.24403@porthos.cc.bellcore.com>
- Sender: usenet@nntpd2.cxo.dec.com (USENET News System)
- Reply-To: winalski@adserv.enet.dec.com (Paul S. Winalski)
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation, Nashua NH
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- In article <1992Nov16.164847.24403@porthos.cc.bellcore.com>,
- whs70@dancer.cc.bellcore.com (sohl,william h) writes:
- |>
- |>Essentially, SCMS guarantees that direct digital-to-digital
- |>tapes of CDs, prerecorded digital tapes and future digital
- |>radio broadcasts will be made on consumer DAT recorders. The
- |>only restriction introduced by SCMS is on digital copies of
- |>digital copies, and then only if the maker of the original
- |>digital source asserts the copy protection.
-
- Alas, this isn't quite entirely true. A SCMS-implementing DAT deck recording
- from analog sources records a SCMS code of 11 (one more generation of digital
- copying allowed). This means that if you are, for example, using a SCMS DAT
- deck to make a recording of yourself singing or playing an instrument, you
- can make copies of the original DAT tape, but you cannot make copies of the
- copies, even if you, as holder of the copyright for the material, desire to
- do so. The maker of an original digital source on an SCMS-implementing DAT
- has no choice about asserting the copy protection--it will be asserted, whether
- the maker wants it to be or not.
-
- To provide some of the technical details on SCMS, it is encoded as two bits
- of the subcode 6 field of the header information for each block. The four
- SCMS codes are:
-
- code meaning
- 00 unlimited digital copying allowed
- 01 (this code is not used)
- 10 digital copying prohibited
- 11 one more generation of digital copying allowed
-
- If a DAT deck receives digital input with a SCMS code of 10, copying is
- prohibited. If the digital input has a SCMS code of 00, copying is allowed and
- the result will also have a SCMS code of 00. If the digital input has a SCMS
- code of 11, copying is allowed and the result will have a SCMS code of 10.
- If input is from an analog source, recording is allowed and the result will
- have a SCMS code of 11.
-
-
- Note that SCMS is not unique to DAT. DCC and MD also must implement SCMS
- in consumer units.
-
- --PSW
- copying is allowed
-