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Old 7th January 2006, 07:25 PM   #1
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Default SCMS removal with CS8412?

I have a DAC with CS8412 input receiver. The DAC has a digital out which has been "processed" by the 8412. Is there an easy way to force/put the 8412 into pro mode that will kill the copy bit when it commes out the digital output?
I do not really want to build another box so hope that the settings of the 8412 can be manipulated....


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