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I thought the problem was with ceratin players, not with BDi/BDj itself. All the more aggravating.
Ignatz Mouse said:I thought the problem was with ceratin players, not with BDi/BDj itself. All the more aggravating.
No, WB certainly can put out the releases on BD (either without some of the special features or just done differently), they just don't want to. It's becoming clear that the issues raised related to BD-J are either just for leverage or simply a cop-out.ManaByte said:WB can't put out the releases when the special features wouldn't work on BRD. It's as simple as that.
kaching said:No, WB certainly can put out the releases on BD (either without some of the special features or just done differently), they just don't want to. It's becoming clear that the issues raised related to BD-J are either just for leverage or simply a cop-out.
kaching said:No, WB certainly can put out the releases on BD (either without some of the special features or just done differently), they just don't want to. It's becoming clear that the issues raised related to BD-J are either just for leverage or simply a cop-out.
maharg said:I like how real technical reasons to go with BD (higher bandwidth and higher storage space) are perfectly valid reasons to go with BD, but an area where BD is lacking is not at all a good reason to hold off releases.
maharg said:Who died and made you god of what everyone wants?
maharg said:I like how real technical reasons to go with BD (higher bandwidth and higher storage space) are perfectly valid reasons to go with BD, but an area where BD is lacking is not at all a good reason to hold off releases.
DarkJediKnight said:I'd like to see what would happen, if instead of getting the lowerst common denominator transfers, Warner would create a new transfer with 35mbps+ VC-1 like Disney does (this is impossible on HD DVD) video transfers on all their upcoming Blu-ray discs. How many dual format supporters would buy the HD DVD version then?
chubigans said:Josh seems to be good at these sorts of things; he announced that Fox would bring Independence Day and many others on BD before CES, and was right.
This sounds like quite the interesting scenario, if true.
And as far as I know, there have been no TotalHD releases announced whatsoever, just the format itself.
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djkimothy said:And who are you to decide what should be relevant?
It seems the concensus here is that people will buy the movies sans speacial features no problem. Why waste a perfectly good revenue stream, especially when you can double dip once BDJ gets implemented.
djkimothy said:And who are you to decide what should be relevant?
djkimothy said:It seems the concensus here is that people will buy the movies sans speacial features no problem. Why waste a perfectly good revenue stream, especially when you can double dip once BDJ gets implemented.
maharg said:I find it amazing that people are actually asking to get ripped off. It's not like there's this huge lack of content on bluray overall, you can live a few months until they actually finish the spec. Frankly, I don't see why BR doesn't get a hell of a lot more flack on here for constantly underspecing products they actually sell into the market. People around here sure do like getting ****ed by the studios.
Wrong its mostly people who dont give a shit about pip crap, and just want movies in Hi Def. I own a ton of DVDs and a about 20 BRDs, and not a single one of them i bought because they had "uber l33t" special features. And out of all of them i have probably only watched the special features on LOTR and Crank (BRD), and even then i didnt watch the PiP crap that Lionsgate put on Crank.Karma Kramer said:Its mostly just Sony fanboys who heavily support it.
captive said:Wrong its mostly people who dont give a shit about pip crap, and just want movies in Hi Def. I own a ton of DVDs and a about 20 BRDs, and not a single one of them i bought because they had "uber l33t" special features. And out of all of them i have probably only watched the special features on LOTR and Crank (BRD), and even then i didnt watch the PiP crap that Lionsgate put on Crank.
Why is it that any argument anyone who doesnt argee with something or a viewpoint someone has they are "sony fanboys" or "xbots." Is it not possible that people just want the ****ing movies like Batman and Matrix in hi def without all the extraneous pip crap?
captive said:Wrong its mostly people who dont give a shit about pip crap, and just want movies in Hi Def. I own a ton of DVDs and a about 20 BRDs, and not a single one of them i bought because they had "uber l33t" special features. And out of all of them i have probably only watched the special features on LOTR and Crank (BRD), and even then i didnt watch the PiP crap that Lionsgate put on Crank.
Why is it that any argument anyone who doesnt argee with something or a viewpoint someone has they are "sony fanboys" or "xbots." Is it not possible that people just want the ****ing movies like Batman and Matrix in hi def without all the extraneous pip crap?
I wasnt talking about BDj or how anyone was trumpetting it.HokieJoe said:Ahh, but you see, that wasn't the argument a couple of years ago. Those on the Bluray side were trumpeting the virtures of BD-Java, and it's superiority over HDi for interactivity and such. The argument was that Java was a much more sophisticated development environment and that HDi was no match for it. At least that was the line of bullsh** being floated back then. My how the tunes have changed.
Personally, I could give a sh** either way. All I want is the movie. Many titles have already been held back from release because of the BD-J crap. So make no mistake, this issue falls on the Bluray consortium for not having their sh** together in time.
captive said:I wasnt talking about BDj or how anyone was trumpetting it.
Java is more robust and is pretty common and is pretty much being taught everywhere and was originally developed specifically for interfacing with hardware appliances.
Just because the functionality isnt ready yet doesnt mean its worse or better, it means its not ready yet.
Or as a cop-out. Don't forget that one.maharg said:Nobody. But I'm not the one who questioned their motives and suggested there's no valid reason other than posturing.
Because releasing a movie with an arbitrary set of extras is going to automatically prevent it from being a ripoff? Like many movies released with HDi-enhanced content today aren't ever going to get special edition re-releases down the road? There's nothing that guarantees the eventual release of these 'perfect parity' ports to BD won't be ripoffs themselves.I find it amazing that people are actually asking to get ripped off.
ManaByte said:If the HD-DVD version had the HDi features Warner has been doing, I wouldn't care about 35mbps+ VC-1.
Karma Kramer said:Its mostly just Sony fanboys who heavily support it.
Kleegamefan said:So you don't want better picture quality....you want picture in picture?
Norse said:I am so glad universal is dropping the combo discs...they were too expensive for 1. Also, I wish warner would put out some BD movies as I could care less for all that fancy mumbo jumbo on the discs...I want the movie and maybe a coming soon previews section on the discs. Thats all...put all extras on 2nd disc or leave them off entirely. That or offer a movie only version for a few bucks off.
Committed to 50GB
Going forward, Sony is committing to rolling out 80% of all its forthcoming Blu-ray titles as 50GB discs.
Although replication companies are not yet at full Blu-ray production capabilities, Bishop is confident they can handle the studios push for 50GB titles.
Its important, especially in this phase, that we make sure we are showing the absolute best quality in video and audio, and 50GB accomplishes that, said Bishop.
However, Sony is still easing into the Blu-ray format. The studio is planning to hold off releasing The Da Vinci Code in the format until next year, when more of the movies target audience will have purchased Blu-ray players.
That audience who saw and loved it on DVD is primarily older and in the next wave of adoption, said Bishop. We will have another opportunity when Angels and Demons [like Da Vinci Code, also based on a book by Dan Brown] comes out theatrically in 2008.
DarkJediKnight said:At the moment, it's Japan only, but the discs are region free.
July 27
Akira
Royal Space Troop
Patlabor Mobile Police
August 24
Ghost In A Shell
Patlabor 2
Steam Boy
Sep 25
JIN-ROH
Warner Home Entertainment has announced they will bring Clint Eastwood's 'Letters from Iwo Jima' to Blu-ray and HD DVD on May 22, the same date as Paramount Home Entertainment's next-gen releases of the director's companion piece, 'Flags of Our Fathers.'
'Letters from Iwo Jima' was filmed back-to-back with Eastwood's other 2007 epic war film, 'Flags of Our Fathers,' with the pair meant to reflect two sides of the same conflict. Of the two films, 'Iwo Jima' eventually emerged as the critical favorite, earning a host of year-end awards as well as four Oscar nominations, including nods for Best Director and Best Picture.
Now viewers will have the chance to compare and contrast both films on the two next-gen formats. Though Warner has not divulged full specs, the 'Iwo Jima' Blu-ray and HD DVD discs will include dual 1080p/VC-1 encodes and -- in a first for the studio -- Dolby TrueHD tracks on both versions.
distantmantra said:And they're all lacking English subtitles. And they're also R2 priced, as in $100+.
Nice try, Bandai Visual.
DarkJediKnight said:I know, but that's the price you gotta pay for anime in HD right now. They will probably add subtitles later on.
Spiderjericho said:Yeah, I saw GITS: Innocennce about a month and a half in a local shop (in Japan) and was floored by the $80 price tag. There's no way I'm paying that much for a movie (well, at least one, that I'm not so crazy about).
Zen said:Where are the new numbers? :huh:
DarkJediKnight said:This one is for the Canadians: Best Buy has all Sony Blu-ray movies (minus Casino Royale and Open Season) for $19.99each.
Titles I can think off hand:
Blackhawk Down
Underworld Evolution
Kungfu Hustle
Layer Cake
Tears of the Sun
Resident Evil: Apocalype
Into the Blue
Monster House
Swat
House of Flying Daggers
5th Element
Identity
ChrisJames said:Sony's paying off whoever has them :lol
Zen said:Where are the new numbers? :huh:
DarkJediKnight said:I don't know what you expect to see. Blu-ray is moping the floor with HD DVD right now. Although this past week, I expect HD DVD to do real well since they've had some decent titles for a change.