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thelostone
16-04-2008, 05:44 PM
Component video outputs have been dropped from the newest version of Sky's high definition boxes in an apparent anti-piracy move.

Older Sky HD boxes have both HDMI and component outputs; however, of the two, only the HDMI connection supports HDCP - high bandwidth digital content protection - which is designed to make copying content in high definition move difficult.

HDMI is now a standard connection on high definition televisions but older equipment may only support component video. It is thought Sky left such connections on earlier models for this reason; in 2005, Sky said that all programming would be available over the component outputs.

Sky has amended the Sky HD user guide with an explanation stating that "a minor adjustment" has been made "by removing the HD analogue component video connection".

It added: "This change was made to help prevent the illegal copying of HD programmes and movies, and enable Sky to continue to bring you quality entertainment."