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11. January 2007 @ 05:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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LMAO hd dvd has droped the bomb and no movies are coming in for 2007 at all
Funny because I just read a CES news release where HD DVD anounced 300 new titles for 2007:

http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/storie...04501052&EDATE=
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=783072&page=1

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Of the more than 41 studios and distributors supporting HD DVD
worldwide, Warner Home Video, Paramount Home Entertainment, Universal
Studios Home Entertainment, HBO Home Video, New Line Home Entertainment,
Genius Product, Inc., The Weinstein Company, Studio Canal, and Bandai
Visual, one of the largest animation companies in the world, collectively
announced more than 300 additional HD DVD titles will be released this
year. The list included acclaimed hits such as: "The Departed," "The Good
Shepherd," "Flags of Our Fathers," "Babel," the entire "Harry Potter"
series, "The Matrix" trilogy and "Blade Runner". Hit TV series will also
appear on HD DVD, including "Battlestar Galactica," "The Sopranos", and the
original episodes of "Star Trek," which have been digitally remastered.




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11. January 2007 @ 06:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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[quote]LMAO hd dvd has droped the bomb and no movies are coming in for 2007 at all
Funny because I just read a CES news release where HD DVD anounced 300 new titles for 2007:

http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/storie...04501052&EDATE=
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=783072&page=1

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Of the more than 41 studios and distributors supporting HD DVD
worldwide, Warner Home Video, Paramount Home Entertainment, Universal
Studios Home Entertainment, HBO Home Video, New Line Home Entertainment,
Genius Product, Inc., The Weinstein Company, Studio Canal, and Bandai
Visual, one of the largest animation companies in the world, collectively
announced more than 300 additional HD DVD titles will be released this
year. The list included acclaimed hits such as: "The Departed," "The Good
Shepherd," "Flags of Our Fathers," "Babel," the entire "Harry Potter"
series, "The Matrix" trilogy and "Blade Runner". Hit TV series will also
appear on HD DVD, including "Battlestar Galactica," "The Sopranos", and the
original episodes of "Star Trek," which have been digitally remastered.

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yeah this is true so how exacly has blue ray already one? only becaue sof ps3? noo


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i wouldnt say the war is over because total hd is coming

( a holograic disc) alto they are usuing this disc with blue ray/hd dvd originaly this was soposed to be a technology that in our lifetime we might of not seen ( im 17 btw) so who knows why the using the holograic disc to make total hd ...

dvd is dieing ( as prices are indications) but we arent getting anywhere because the prefrense of blue ray vs hd dvd then both for total hd then someitntg else???? we are going to miss many movies that are only on one formate while it wont come out on another formate

BUT YEA the war is not yet over

btw to this original thread name HOW is the blue ray really hacked?


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18. January 2007 @ 12:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by gus738:
i wouldnt say the war is over because total hd is coming

( a holograic disc) alto they are usuing this disc with blue ray/hd dvd originaly this was soposed to be a technology that in our lifetime we might of not seen ( im 17 btw) so who knows why the using the holograic disc to make total hd ...

dvd is dieing ( as prices are indications) but we arent getting anywhere because the prefrense of blue ray vs hd dvd then both for total hd then someitntg else???? we are going to miss many movies that are only on one formate while it wont come out on another formate

BUT YEA the war is not yet over

btw to this original thread name HOW is the blue ray really hacked?
Where on earth did you get the idea that dvds are a dieing format? I think not-dvds are still selling at a fast clip-maybe you're thinking about vhs-which is for most purposes dead.

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18. January 2007 @ 20:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
DVD will sale strongly for the next 10 years,when I say DVDs I mean DVD blank media,games,movies,ect,ect

after that DVDs will take another 10 years to "die" out,so DVDs will be around for another 20 easily....

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I agree DVD's will still keep going strong, for a lot more years, we will only see them die out, when other types of media and hardware become more compatibale and complacent with BluRay or HD-DVD maybe both, and I think when BluRay or HD-DVD beccomes the "general" media, as DVD is now, and the prices of HD begin to drop a bit, and then drop to normal everyday consumer tpye prices, thats when DVD's will begin to see their last days on the shelf.

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22. January 2007 @ 21:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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Originally posted by gus738:
i wouldnt say the war is over because total hd is coming

( a holograic disc) alto they are usuing this disc with blue ray/hd dvd originaly this was soposed to be a technology that in our lifetime we might of not seen ( im 17 btw) so who knows why the using the holograic disc to make total hd ...

dvd is dieing ( as prices are indications) but we arent getting anywhere because the prefrense of blue ray vs hd dvd then both for total hd then someitntg else???? we are going to miss many movies that are only on one formate while it wont come out on another formate

BUT YEA the war is not yet over

btw to this original thread name HOW is the blue ray really hacked?
Where on earth did you get the idea that dvds are a dieing format? I think not-dvds are still selling at a fast clip-maybe you're thinking about vhs-which is for most purposes dead.
LMAO i know vhs was history a long time ago for me !!!!! havnt you paid attention to the recent sales in dvds? they are pratically free now in days but hd /nor blue ray are a standard formate as both are still on war , total hd sounds promsing however i still say blue/hd should team up and just be 1 company with the most biggest compacity while retainging the quality plus the security


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24. January 2007 @ 08:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
http://it.slashdot.org/it/07/01/23/1931236.shtml

Apparently Blu-Ray's Copy Protection has been hacked by the same person who hacked the HD DVD.
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Originally posted by gus738:
i wouldnt say the war is over because total hd is coming

( a holograic disc) alto they are usuing this disc with blue ray/hd dvd originaly this was soposed to be a technology that in our lifetime we might of not seen ( im 17 btw) so who knows why the using the holograic disc to make total hd ...

dvd is dieing ( as prices are indications) but we arent getting anywhere because the prefrense of blue ray vs hd dvd then both for total hd then someitntg else???? we are going to miss many movies that are only on one formate while it wont come out on another formate

BUT YEA the war is not yet over

btw to this original thread name HOW is the blue ray really hacked?
Where on earth did you get the idea that dvds are a dieing format? I think not-dvds are still selling at a fast clip-maybe you're thinking about vhs-which is for most purposes dead.
LMAO i know vhs was history a long time ago for me !!!!! havnt you paid attention to the recent sales in dvds? they are pratically free now in days but hd /nor blue ray are a standard formate as both are still on war , total hd sounds promsing however i still say blue/hd should team up and just be 1 company with the most biggest compacity while retainging the quality plus the security[/quote]You really don't know what you're talking about. DVDs are gonna be around for a long time-so what if they're cheaper-what happened to vhs when it became common? Prices dropped. Go do your homework before you make a statement like that.

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25. January 2007 @ 08:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
bad news bears

what's good with HD dvds?
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Originally posted by gus738:
dvd is dieing ( as prices are indications) but we arent getting anywhere because the prefrense of blue ray vs HD DVD then both for total hd then someitntg else???? we are going to miss many movies that are only on one formate while it wont come out on another formate

DVD, meaning SD DVD is not dying. There are about ten times as many units out there in consumer hands than ever existed for VHS.
When Blu-ray and HD DVD are fully hacked and players and burners hit $100 or less you will see some traction.
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30. January 2007 @ 13:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Standard def dvd is not dieing-maybe you are-research backs me up-and it's gonna be around for a long time yet.

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1. February 2007 @ 06:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i dont know why you people are going with one over the other...
im waiting for the one company to come out that will play Both Blu-ray DVDs, and HD-DVD.. so ha? lol

that beind said.. once this company releaces its product..the price of Blu-ray and HD-DVD players will fall - drasticaly.

anyways.. im not suprised someone has hacked the PS3...its almost built on the same format as the PSP... and..well.. the PSP was by far the easiest to hack.

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1. February 2007 @ 07:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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i dont know why you people are going with one over the other...
im waiting for the one company to come out that will play Both Blu-ray DVDs, and HD-DVD.. so ha? lol
LG has already coe out with a combo player - the BH100 Super Multi Blue HD Player which retails at $1200:

http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-9678398-1.html?tag=cnetfd.mt

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that beind said.. once this company releaces its product..the price of Blu-ray and HD-DVD players will fall - drasticaly.
Maybe for the first gen models but I don't see standalone player prices coming down soon.

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anyways.. im not suprised someone has hacked the PS3...its almost built on the same format as the PSP... and..well.. the PSP was by far the easiest to hack.
I think you're confusing BluRay movie discs (which is the topic of this thread) to the PS3 console. The guy who hacked HD-DVD has come out with a hack for BluRay movies too. AFAIK the PS3 console itself hasn't been hacked yet.

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It is great that people are developing discs with more memory,
but I would like to see development in the loading speed.

Wich of the 2 (bluray/hddvd) I just prefer the fastest.
But i don't know wich one that is.


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15. March 2007 @ 03:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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DVD and HDVD are a bit faster than BR this kinda hurts the PS3 since tis what 1X?

still in all swapping discs or slightly lower load speed it about evens out 0-o

the more you look the more the real world devices(BR/HDVD/360/PS3) they are kinda the same,its still to early to dive into the new movie format,as for game systems get both :P

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DVD and HDVD are a bit faster than BR this kinda hurts the PS3 since tis what 1X?
This has no practical significance during movie playback. Movies that are encoded well still look great and sound great no matter what format it comes in.

Regarding PC drives the Pioneer BDR-101A BluRay Recorder reads and writes BD at 2x while the Toshiba SD-H903A HD-DVD recorder reads and writes HD-DVD at 1x.



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Originally posted by ZIppyDSM:
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DVD and HDVD are a bit faster than BR this kinda hurts the PS3 since tis what 1X?
This has no practical significance during movie playback. Movies that are encoded well still look great and sound great no matter what format it comes in.

Regarding PC drives the Pioneer BDR-101A BluRay Recorder reads and writes BD at 2x while the Toshiba SD-H903A HD-DVD recorder reads and writes HD-DVD at 1x.
I was talking abotu the BR on the PS3 for gaming,its pretty much a non issue for movies,even if you do allot of seeking and skipping around cache and other things will help smooth out any low speed issues.

Even if BR is slow for games the 360 has to swap large games so meh it all evens out.

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Zippy, Bluray read/write speeds are exactly the same as HD-DVD. They both have 1x as 36mbps and 2x as 72mbps, BD movies require 48mbps transfer rate so PS3 HAS to have a 2x drive. DVD speeds are nowhere near that fast with 24x being the equivalent of 1x BD/HD-DVD, 53x DVD (which is never going to happen) has the same data transfer rate as 2x.

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Originally posted by Andrew691:
Zippy, Bluray read/write speeds are exactly the same as HD-DVD. They both have 1x as 36mbps and 2x as 72mbps, BD movies require 48mbps transfer rate so PS3 HAS to have a 2x drive. DVD speeds are nowhere near that fast with 24x being the equivalent of 1x BD/HD-DVD, 53x DVD (which is never going to happen) has the same data transfer rate as 2x.

[url=http://www.joystiq.com/2007/01/17/ps3s-Blu-ray-drive-speed-could-be-reason-for-oblivion-delay/][/url]

I can find more but basically the PS3 currently cant really handle data at a faster rate than the 360,of coarse theres allot of code,compression and other things at play as well,this is something that can be fixed(should clear up around the 3rd or 4th ave of new games),got any links post them I love reading abotu the ins and outs of the systems ^^

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Overall, we know that the Xbox 360 drive reads data faster than PS3's. While the Blu-ray drive might consistently read data at the same speed, the 360 drive is faster at reading data on the outer layers of the DVD disc; and that's were devs tend to put the biggest files.

With all the extra space Blu-ray provides all the data can comfortably fit in the middle of the disc making it not hard for the PS3 to load, keeping up a solid, fast speed. As a result of Oblivion using redundant data only possible with BD (because of extra space) it loads about 7 seconds faster and has an increased draw distance, smoother textures higher rez etc. Some of which can be due to the extra time in coding but not all.

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other games that require bust of speeds to do seeking for redundant data are going to be fun to code for the PS3,just saying the PS3 has its issues its far from prefect,but theres allot they can do to effect it,in any case if they took the time and made OB multi disc it could look the same as the PS3 and load just as good coding can improve things greatly.

I want to see more ps3/360 games and see what they do with them use the nuances of each system.

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