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Apple Blocks Video On Made For iPod Docks

By Manisha Kanetkar | Sunday | 24/02/2008

Apple has locked the video out functionality of its latest generation iPods, claim third party iPod dock manufacturers, which are now waiting to pay for an unlock chip to add to their products to allow the docks to transmit video from the iPod to a TV or large display.

Owners of an iPod introduced in September 2007 will find that if they use it with a docking system purchased before the launch of the new iPod range, they will not be able to use the video out feature.

Video out essentially allows you to play video stored on an iPod onto a connected TV or large display.

Now Apple requires manufacturers of iPod docks to insert an authentication chip into their products in order to unlock the video out capability.

New Australian-owned company Sieben Technologies entered the highly competitive iPod Dock market four months ago, with a new design-focused, full metal cast iPod dock.  The company is currently waiting to purchase the new chip in order to insert it into its second-generation product, expected to hit the market in 12 ? 16 weeks.

Sieben Technology Business Development Manager Edward Farren-Price said, "Apple didn't make it common knowledge for their Made for iPod partners. Though in fairness, even our Account Manager at Apple was unaware about the video out lock until the day of the iPod launch, so even people fairly high up weren't informed early on."

When questioned why Apple had decided to introduce the authentication chip, Farren said: "I'm just second-guessing here, but since Apple is venturing more into online movie rentals and downloads, I can see why they would want to protect that space."

"I think they are also trying to clamp down on which third party manufacturers are within the Made for iPod arena, and prevent unlicensed iPod accessories," he added.

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