[Warning: May contain up to 55% ranting]
I am a movie fan, with a home cinema setup and a fairly decent collection of fully legal, retail purchased DVD and Blu-Ray movies. I like supporting an industry which brings me such great entertainment on a regular basis. However, the media industry appears to have nothing but hate and contempt for me as one of its customers.
This afternoon I decided that I'd like to watch one of my movies on my PC as my wife was watching TV and wasn't interested in this particular movie. So I put the Blu-Ray disk into my PC, which is equipped with a Blu-Ray reader, right clicked on the disk when it came up and clicked 'Play'.
Maybe I was being overly optimistic with my expectation that it should 'just work', but on my fully updated, fully HDCP compliant Windows 7 machine, I thought that there would at least be a fairly good chance. Alas, no.
Being a 20 year veteran in the IT industry, I was not perturbed, but after 2 hours of trying a number of different players, codecs, codec packs and methods, I am still no further in my quest to watch the movie. The problem appears to be the encrypted nature of the Blu-Ray media information.
Then it dawned on me; I could have downloaded the movie illegally from the Internet and spent the wasted 2 hours of my life doing something slightly more enjoyable, and I can guarantee that I would have far less trouble getting my illegally obtained movie playing than I have had with my legal Blu-Ray disk!
The media industry is in a constant state of lamentation about how illegal downloading is ruining its business. As a technically competent, legal customer of the media industry I can tell you that the real issue is that the media industry simply not competitive with it's biggest rival; not on price, not on ease of access and not on supplying what its customers actually want.
Listen to your customers media industry; evolve or face extinction! Encryption doesn't work, give it up, it's only hurting your legitimate customers.
You have been warned!