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  1. Member Nolonemo's Avatar
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    From the Imation website. (http://www.imation.com/en_US/main.jhtml?Id=12_04&Article=2002_11_CSS.xml) Anyone know what they're talking about?

    The Content Scramble System (CSS) is the protection system that has enabled the owners of movie content to provide consumers access to high quality DVD movies for home viewing on their video systems and computers. CSS prevents movies from being illegally duplicated, protecting the intellectual property of the manufacturers, producers and writers from theft. CSS is a two-part system for which manufacturers of both the movie content (discs) and hardware or software (players) purchase licenses. The information on DVD discs is encrypted. The DVD players - either a computer drive or a home video player - have technology to 'decrypt' the information so it can be viewed. CSS is critical to DVD.

    DVD+RW has protections against copying CSS-protected discs to the media.
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  2. thats where the decss comes in, it removes the CSS so when you burn the disc to whatever media, even +RW, you are doing so WITHOUT CSS
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    what they means is that all recordable disks contain a non user readable sector that tells the burner to not copy to it (the recordable media) any CSS encrypted data ...
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