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Preparing For TV Beyond Windows Vista. Bernhard Kotzenberg Lead Program Manager Windows eHome Division Microsoft Corporation. Session Overview. Future Technologies Worldwide Digital TV Enabling Premium Content Europe and Japan Hybrid Tuners Call to Action. The Worldwide Move To Digital.
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Preparing For TV Beyond Windows Vista Bernhard KotzenbergLead Program ManagerWindows eHome DivisionMicrosoft Corporation
Session Overview • Future Technologies • Worldwide Digital TV • Enabling Premium Content • Europe and Japan • Hybrid Tuners • Call to Action
The Worldwide Move To Digital • Analog content sources are still relevant • Digital TV is increasingly important • Content • Larger quantity and variety of digital services • Premium content (HBO, Showtime, etc.) • High definition audio and video • Analog switch-off • Motivated by better use of limited bandwidth • Transition schedules are set for many countries • Full deployment already underway in some places • We have made progress with ATSC and DVB-T, but there’s more to do…
Worldwide Digital TV Terrestrial Brazil might adopt ISDB-T
Digital TV Is The Next Big Opportunity But presents some challenges, especially around premium content
Premium TV Content For PCs – Today • Content flow to Windows PCs • Basic analog capture • Available for Terrestrial and Cable broadcast • Short term solution due to push for digital • Premium analog • Analog output of Set Top Boxes (STBs) • Challenges • Quality (no support for HD video or multi-channel audio) • No support for PPV and VOD • End-user confusion connecting STB DVR to MCE (with DVR) • Prone to errors due to “open loop” control of STB using IR This is not good enough We need a solution that fully enables premium TV in Windows!
Challenges for Digital TV on the PC • End to end content protection and rights management is becoming a requirement: • US Digital Cable • Japan ARIB ISDB-T/S • Conditional Access (CA) protected content • US ATSC Broadcast Flag equivalents • Developing a common API & crypto solution • Simplifies hardware development • Simplifies software integration • Enables worldwide solutions
Protected Broadcast Driver Architecture • Features • Extends Broadcast Driver Architecture (BDA) • Protects content from the TV tuner to the operating system • Standardizes crypto APIs • Worldwide solution • Broadcast standard and CA independent • Uses industry-approved Windows Media DRM • Device support • Integrated (PCI/e) devices through BDA extensions • IP-based devices through Digital Receiver Interface (DRI) with Windows Vista Class driver
PBDA-IP PBDA-KS Primary design consideration:regional regulatory constraints (e.g., ISDB, Broadcast Flag) Local / integrated devices Extends BDA devices Form factor: Highly integrated Dedicated device (serves single PC) Mini-driver must support new API Primary design consideration:network operator constraints(e.g., CableLabs, Premium Satellite) Network based devices Extends network devices(UPnP, WSDL) Form factor: External, detachable Shareable device (serves multiple PCs) Class Driver: No driver required Enables secure delivery of premium content to Windows Common chip-level hardware requirements (crypto) Supports host or device screening (including bulk mode) Worldwide solution (broadcast standard and CA independent) PBDA Implementations
PBDA – Content Protection • Screening on receiver device or host PC • Macrovision, CGMS-A, Redistribution Control (RC) Broadcast Flag, CA Copy Control Information (CCI) • Content protected by Windows Media DRM • Proximity detection • Device registration • License generation • Content scrambling • Revocation and renewability
WMDRM Advantages • Robustness agreement and license required to obtaina certificate for access to WMDRM protected content • Strong encryption across User-Accessible-Busand file storage • AES-128 • HDCP • RSA-1024 for key exchange • Strong compliance and robustness rules • Devices and applications can be revoked or renewed • Working with reputable vendors and OEMs to insurehigh quality services with secure content • Approved by DTCP (5C), CPRM (4C), CMLA, AACS, Macrovision, CableLabs, and CSS for output protection
PBDA Hardware Requirements • Common technologies used for all profiles • RSA 1024 bits • SHA1 160 bits • AES 128 bits • OMAC1 • Random number generator • XML certificate parsing Applies to bothPBDA-KS and PBDA-IP
WMDRM License CCI States None WMDRM License CF Copy Freely Copy Once Copy Never CO None Rendering CN MCE CF CO • COPP/OPM • - CGMS-A • MV • HDCP CN MCE TS(WMDRM) WMDRM CA-1 WMDRM-1 VGA Composite Component DVI DVR DVR End-To-End Content Protection Windows PC Digital Receiver Applies to bothPBDA-KS and PBDA-IP
Japan Digital TV challenges • Getting Consensus • Multiple standards bodies (ARIB, D-PA, B-PA) • Contract from conditional access provider (B-CAS) • Multiple broadcast standards • ISDB (ARIB TR-B14/15) • Specifications in Japanese • New Interactive TV standards (BML) • Extensive in-country testing required • Today’s ISDB tuners are expensive and specialized
Japan Microsoft investments • Building relationships with the industry • Regulatory bodies (ARIB, D-PA, B-PA) • Conditional access provider (B-CAS) • Broadcasters • Partnering with key partners for Interactive TV solutions (BML) • Engaging potential partners • IHVs, ISVs, and OEMs • Dedicated product development team in Chofu Technology Center (CTC) • Focus on ISDB technology initiatives
Japan Key TV features ‘07 • PBDA tuners for ISDB • Premium content with B-CAS support • Live and recorded HD/SD TV • Interactive TV (BML) • In-band guide (SI/EPG) • Protected content pipeline • Video, audio, and data • ARIB TR-B14/B15 compliance
Europe Digital TV challenges • Market fragmentation • Staggered and varied adoption of DVB standards • (DVB-T, DVB-S, and DVB-C) • Multiple Interactive TV standards (MHEG, MHP, SMS) • Mixture of free and pay TV for both DVB-T and DVB-S • Multiple Conditional Access (CA) • Multiple business models • CA requirements vary per broadcaster • Long lead-times for business engagement • Extensive in-country testing required • Subtle technical differences between differentbroadcasters and cable operators
Europe Microsoft investments • Development agreement with FSC • DVB technologies (Satellite, Terrestrial, and Cable) • Working with leading partners in the iTV space for key feature support • Technology collaboration with NagraVision • Enables Premium Pay TV in Europe • Dedicated product development team in European Development Center (EDC) • Focus on DVB technology initiatives
Europe Key TV features ‘07 • DVB-T and DVB-S/S2 free-to-air and DVB-CI • Hybrid tuners • Merged program guide (PAL/DVB-T/DVB-S) • DVB-T subtitling and DVB Teletext • In-band EPG for DVB services • Interactive TV with MHEG5 • Improved service scanning • FM radio station naming and analog TV channel renaming
Hybrid Tuners • Demand for crossover solution tuners by OEMs • Regulatory mandates to support both formats to future proof today’s solution for TV receiver devices • Offers more flexibility to users without changing out hardware • Most vendors are building these solutions today (PAL + DVB-T, NTSC + ATSC + QAM) through a mix of supported driver models • Hybrid tuner model simplifies driver model solution and allows a better way to configure usage of all tuner capabilities
Hybrid Tuner Requirements • Hybrid digital/analog tuners must support the following analog video processing • Hardware MPEG-2 audio and video compression to Packetized Elementary Stream (PES) • VBI data slicing and conversion to PES stream • NTSC: Line 20, 21 • PAL: Teletext, Line 6, 23 • Delivery of Audio/Video/Data as MPEG-2 TS multiplex • Single service transport stream with PAT/PMT and Audio, Video and Data streams • Tuner driver interface refinements to define supported standards and add encoder settings for analog capture
Call To Action • We're making a big bet on PBDA. Join us • Contact us • Decide which version is right for you (KS/IP) • Engage now to be ready for the next release • Hybrid tuners will be fully supported • Contact us • Engage now to be ready for the next release • Prepare for ISDB in Japan • Prepare for DVB-S in Europe tvpbda @ microsoft.com tvhybrid @ microsoft.com
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