Published on November 27th,2006 at 6:12 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

1Seg TV tuner with EPG and 128bits encryption

GreenHouse offers a new 1Seg TV tuner with both EPG and iEPG which are systems in Japan to pre-record or reserve a recording. It has a Time Shifting feature (you can record a show and watch it), but GreenHouse limits the access to your own recordings. Actually, each video you record is encrypted in AES 128bits and only the PC that was used for the recording will be able to play them. It seems you can’t record a video on a PC and play it somewhere else. Too bad…
GreenHouse included an antenna with a magnetized base so you can place the antenna pretty much wherever you want.





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  • http://www.facrew.net/blog SirJeannot

    kinda weird to encrypt the video files *_*

 

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