CableLabs has approved a recording technology developed by EnCentrus Systems Inc. that enables consumers to enjoy home recordings of certain high-value cable programming.
The Content Protected Digital Output (CPDO) technology from EnCentrus allows cable content marked as “copy freely” or “copy once” to be securely stored on hard drives internal or external to Digital Cable-Ready (DCR) devices. In addition, CPDO enables secure “pause” and “trick play” functions for interactive digital cable-ready devices that access “copy never” content.
“The CPDO technology protects next-generation DCR devices with digital output ports, such as set-top boxes and DTVs, from the disk cloning attack,” said Martin Cocking, chief software architect of EnCentrus.