Cisco DNCS System Release 2.8.1 3.8.1 4.3.1 User Guide

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Content Protection Settings
Use the following fields when you manage content protection for existing segments.
Field
Description
Digital Copy Rights
Defines the option appropriate for your system to set content protection for
1394 ports that receive this segment. 
Copy Never - Prevent subscribers from making a digital copy of any
program or event associated with this segment.
Important: The FCC does not permit a segment to be marked
"Copy Never" unless that segment is being used for pay-per-view
(PPV).
Copy One Generation - Allow subscribers to make a single digital
copy of any program or event associated with this segment.
Copy Freely - Allow subscribers to make as many copies as they would
like of any program or event associated with this segment.
Macrovision
Defines the option appropriate for your system to set content protection of PPV
or VOD on analog composite output ports that receive this segment.
Enabled - Use the Macrovision content-protection process to prevent
subscribers from copying all events or programming that this segment
provides. Selecting this option prevents unauthorized copying by
significantly distorting a recording of the event or programming this
segment provides.
Note: Clicking enable causes an informational window to open that
describes the license restrictions of the Macrovision
content-protection process. When this window opens, click OK.
Disabled - You do not want to use the Macrovision
content-protection process to prevent subscribers from copying all
events or programming that this segment provides. Selecting this
option allows subscribers to record a viewable copy of the event or
programming this segment provides.
Follow Package Definition - Not currently supported. 
CIT flag
(Constrained Image
Trigger)
Defines the option appropriate for your system to set content protection on
YPbPr component (HD analog) output ports that receive this segment.
Clear - Allow high-definition analog outputs to display video at full HD
resolution.
Set - Cause high-definition analog outputs to reduce the effective
image resolution to less than 520,000 pixels. 
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