The God Thing said:
^ So what happens when a Profile 2.0 BD refuses to load on players that are not network-attached? Once the warranty agreements on current Profile 1.0 and 1.1 players expire the Blu-ray Disc Association studios will be under no obligation to make their new BDs compatible with older devices.
TGT
BCI said:
Who says there must be only one brand of upscaling?
Noname Given said:and again, all reports indicate that a the actual feature (film) of a 2.0 disc will play just fine on a 1.0 or 1.1 player.
This is basically what happened, supposedly, allegedly.Any see the story on Slashdot that it's come Sony paid Warner's $400mil for them to go Blu-Ray so wonder how much studios like Paramount got paid.
I'm pretty sure the second last sentence is true, as for the rest, maybe. This is another viewpoint on the format war.http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2008/02/21/lessons-from-the-death-of-hd-dvd/This is basically what happened, supposedly, allegedly.
Consumers didn't choose Blu-ray or HD DVD. Warner Bros. thought it was time to support one format and try to push adoption. They were split between Blu-ray and HD DVD, but they wanted to end it as quickly as possible. They couldn't get Fox to come along with them to the Red side, so they went Blu-ray.
Though they were paid a significant amount, as was Fox, money wasn't the deciding factor.
Companies fell for the Sony hype in the beginning that the PS3 would push the format, they stuck it out, got incentives along the way, and eventually Sony influenced the industry to get behind one format.
That's all there is to it. Doesn't really matter. The discs look great on both formats and now we're at a situation where one format's movies can be bought for dirt cheap. It's awesome!
Why would you WANT to? DVDs shouldn't be played in cars. They're a distraction and they're dangerous.
Good for them.
But just because the masses don't care, doesn't mean I can't.
You don't have to have a bloody Net connection for firmware updates! Just download the sumbitch and burn it to CD.
And the tinfoilhat-ization, it would appear.
Just look at it: do you think the $99 upscaling DVD player or the $2500 tv has a better processor chip to handle that?
I was wondering that myself. Baba has two threads on this subject in this forum alone.
It sure hasn't given Sony much reason to drop prices.What I learnt in economics is that less choice is bad for consumers.
Why would you WANT to? DVDs shouldn't be played in cars. They're a distraction and they're dangerous.
Good for them.
But just because the masses don't care, doesn't mean I can't.
You don't have to have a bloody Net connection for firmware updates! Just download the sumbitch and burn it to CD.
And the tinfoilhat-ization, it would appear.
Do I dectect a Sony stockholder?![]()
It sure hasn't given Sony much reason to drop prices.What I learnt in economics is that less choice is bad for consumers.
They just announced two new models that'll be priced at $400 (July 2008) and $500 (fall 2008).
Well, at least they're profile 2.0.
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