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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 15, 2004
Filed:
Apr. 23, 1998
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Kawasaki, JP;
Abstract
A source of MPEG2 video data is connected with a dedicated AV device or personal computer by means of an IEEE 1394 interface. A transmission unit in the source has an IEEE 1394 encryption unit and a sending I/F unit. A reception unit varies between the dedicated AV unit and the personal computer. In the reception unit of the dedicated AV device, a receiving I/F unit and a decryptor are integrally incorporated into one semiconductor chip and an MPEG2 decoder is incorporated into one semiconductor chip. In the reception unit of the personal computer, the receiving I/F unit is formed of one semiconductor chip, and the decryptor connected to the I/F unit through a bus, and the MPEG2 decoder are formed of one semiconductor chip. Thus, data before decryption will not appear on the bus, which prevents MPEG2 video data from being taken out of the computer for illegal copying purposes. In addition, the reception unit is made to have a different physical configuration depending on whether it is to be mounted in the dedicated AV device or the personal computer. This will prevent the reception unit (including the decryptor) of the dedicated AV device from being connected in the personal computer in place of its associated reception unit (excluding the decryptor).