here, have fun reading it.shidoshi said:Uhh... you have proof of VC-1's "superiority," right?
here, have fun reading it.shidoshi said:Uhh... you have proof of VC-1's "superiority," right?
rubso said:Do I have to say "Blu-ray IS SUPERIOR" so you won't consider me "trolling" ?! Seriously?!
rubso said:here, have fun reading it.
rubso said:here, have fun reading it.
"We made our bed with Blu-ray because we believed more in that format for a variety of reasons; some technical in nature, some due to the fact that it simply had broader support from a variety of industries, notably the motion picture studios but also what Ill call the consumer electronics and the tech industry.
What we are seeing lately is that sales of Blu-ray discs are outpacing HD discs by at least two to one. As more quality Blu-ray product comes on the market, which is going to happen, notably with Pirates on May 22, we actually believe that the difference or the advantage of Blu-ray is only going to widen.
What we are also seeing is that the adoption of the platform right now is being held back a bit by a perception among consumers, really, that there is a format war; and that the hardware or the players are too expensive. We see the players coming down in price nicely, particularly by the Christmas season. We also believe that if Blu-ray continues to outpace HD DVD the retailers are ultimately going to weigh in, because they only have a limited amount of shelf space, and they are going to have to choose a format in order to manage their own shelf space. Once that happens, the advantage is going to go even more in Blu-rays direction.
I think the single greatest thing we can do right now is to not waffle, but to be very, very blunt about it, to continue our support of Blu-ray because we sense a real advantage. The best thing that could happen is for the format war to end, which will be very pro-consumer, particularly as hardware comes down.
The other thing I want to note is, if you look across the globe, the only place there is really a format war is in the United States. In other markets where next-gen DVD is starting to penetrate, Blu-ray is winning, and substantially; so much so there isnt even a perceived format war.
So I think we made the right decision, the trends we are seeing seem to validate the decision. We think long-term, this is going to be a nice growth area for the company, because as you know sell-through DVD is a big business for the Walt Disney Company, even though we believe in things like VOD and the rental model. People want to own a Disney DVD, particularly in the next-generation format."
ManaByte said:
The other thing I want to note is, if you look across the globe, the only place there is really a format war is in the United States. In other markets where next-gen DVD is starting to penetrate, Blu-ray is winning, and substantially; so much so there isn’t even a perceived format war.
Crayon Shinchan said:Bolded for truth.
The other thing I want to note is, if you look across the globe, the only place there is really a format war is in the United States. In other markets where next-gen DVD is starting to penetrate, Blu-ray is winning, and substantially; so much so there isnt even a perceived format war.
Which makes Bandai Visuals decision to go HD-DVD only all that much more mystifying.
Maybe they just want to repeat their halcyon LD days.
This lawsuit is extremely relevant and could be damaging to BD. I have received some clarification on the details of the lawsuit.
This lawsuit has nothing to do with the hard coating. It pertains entirely to the reflective layer of the Blu-ray disc.
The company Target Technology Company has 8 assigned patents on producing relective layers for optical media that yield a more reflective layer than traditional thin films. Target Tech claims that Sony is using one of these reflective films on BD disc, but they are not paying royalties to license the technology.
On the tech side, apparently during BD discs development, it was found that normal reflective layers were not sufficient for use in multi-layer BD discs. Basically, you couldn't effectively produce BD-50's with a normal reflective layer, because too much of the laser was lost. So Sony started using a more reflective silver alloy layer to get the BD50 to work. So they couldn't simply switch reflective layers, as not just any layer will allow BD50 to work.
It could be damaging to BD because Target could seek an injunction to stop using the process, unless Sony pay up. This could mean Sony is unable to produce any multi-layer BD discs, which would then cap the format to 25GB discs. From the looks of it, Sony would have to develop an entirely new type of reflective alloy not based on silver, copper, or gold to get around this, or start using pure silver or gold perhaps(imagine the cost of those discs).
Even if Sony reaches an agreement with Target Tech, it would still impact Blu-ray. The patents in question were just issued in 2004, so any licensing would have to occur for essentially the entire life of BD. So once again, it would be another licensing fee that is attached to every disc sold, adding to the cost of BD disc. Depending on how much Target Tech wants, it may only slow the rate of a price decrease for BD, or it could actually cause an increase in the price of a BD disc.
From a PR standpoint, it also ties Sony up in an ugly public battle (Big Sony is stealing from the little guy) and raises questions among the general public as to the fate of Blu-ray disc (will an injunction be issued that threatens the survivability of the format).
The Main Event said:I guess they forgot a continent named Europe...
Don't have any comments to add, but another lawsuit to Sony by Target Technology over the coating on Blu-ray discs:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=846101
rubso said:wow at the guys who wants "more" reliable sources on comparisons, dudez, even if I bring Amir over here at NeoGAF and let him say HD-DVD is superior, you will consider him a moron, a troller, etc...
rubso said:wow at the guys who wants "more" reliable sources on comparisons, dudez, even if I bring Amir over here at NeoGAF and let him say HD-DVD is superior, you will consider him a moron, a troller, etc...
FACTS? :lol you don't get it, do you? Please, GTFO of my INTERNETS.Onix said:What part of the technical FACTS are you having problems grasping?
STFU
who isn't biased these days? take Onix as an example.Yes, bringing in Amir, one of the guys who wrote the VC-1 codec FOR MICROSOFT. i'm sure he won't be biased
rubso said:FACTS? :lol
rubso said:![]()
*this picture describes it all* :lol
No, I was referring to DarkJediKnight,Is that me in that photoshop?
rubso said:wow at the guys who wants "more" reliable sources on comparisons, dudez, even if I bring Amir over here at NeoGAF and let him say HD-DVD is superior, you will consider him a moron, a troller, etc...
The Main Event said:I guess they forgot a continent named Europe...
Don't have any comments to add, but another lawsuit to Sony by Target Technology over the coating on Blu-ray discs:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=846101
The other thing I want to note is, if you look across the globe, the only place there is really a format war is in the United States. In other markets where next-gen DVD is starting to penetrate, Blu-ray is winning, and substantially; so much so there isn’t even a perceived format war.
fortified_concept said:Seriously you're completely clueless. You talk about MPEG2 in BD as if it's the standard when it's the exception in the recent releases, you link us to a worthless article that claims that True HD is superior in audio to PCMlol) and you defend as objective Amir who worked for Microsoft. Your utter ignorance is becoming annoying.
Frankfurter said:Lol, that comment just a few weeks after Media Control announced that HD DVD has a marketshare of more than 70% in Germany :lol
I think the single greatest thing we can do right now is to not waffle, but to be very, very blunt about it, to continue our support of Blu-ray because we sense a real advantage. The best thing that could happen is for the format war to end, which will be very pro-consumer, particularly as hardware comes down.
"By the way, while we're talking HD format support, we've spoken once more with reps from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, who say in no uncertain terms that their studio is NOT wavering in its support of Blu-ray Disc, despite the continued delay of those catalog BD titles (from both Fox and MGM) that were first announced at CES in January. Some of our other industry sources have informed us that work IS ongoing on additional, as-yet-unannounced catalog titles for BD release from both studios, which seems to confirm Fox's on-the-record statements to us. Given this, we do fully expect all of these titles to be rescheduled and announced for release in the weeks ahead. We would certainly expect Fox to have something more substantial to say on the subject at the EMA Expo in July, if not sooner. Rest assured, we will post the official details here as soon as they're available"
womfalcs3 said:Blu-ray will have the following exclusives:
- The Da Vinci Code
- Spider-Man 3 (4 to 6 too if they do go that far as currently planned)
- The Fantastic Four series
- The Pirates of the Caribbean series
- Ghost Rider
- The X-Men Series
- All the other Disney movies
And many many other blockbusters
rubso said:here, have fun reading it.
1. less than a week
2. yes your player should update itself if you're signed into live and attempt to play an hddvd. if you don't have a live connection, you should be able to download and burn the update to a cdrom.
3. as far as we can tell, we've fixed the problem to the point our a/v sync is better than the current toshiba firmware. so if there are subsequent issues, they'll most likely be content authoring problems.
4. i'll post on these forums, but majornelson.com as well as xbox.com will probably call it out as well.
thanks for your patience!
WULFER said:UPDATE FROM HELLFIRE360 on Xbox.com
360 HD PLAYER UPDATE HITS NEXT WEEK
http://forums.xbox.com/5/12351638/ShowPost.aspx#12351499
Crayon Shinchan said:Which makes Bandai Visuals decision to go HD-DVD only all that much more mystifying.
WULFER said:UPDATE FROM HELLFIRE360 on Xbox.com
360 HD PLAYER UPDATE HITS NEXT WEEK
http://forums.xbox.com/5/12351638/ShowPost.aspx#12351499
DarkJediKnight said:Does this update also fix the tray open error? Everytime I press eject on the HD DVD drive remote, the 360's tray opens. Same goes for closing as well.
jjasper said:Got my copy of the fountain yesterday, haven't watched all of it yet but from what I have seen the PQ is pretty soft and it seems to have some banding issues.
Frankfurter said:Lol, that comment just a few weeks after Media Control announced that HD DVD has a marketshare of more than 70% in Germany :lol
VanMardigan said:Isn't it the same remote that was packed in with xbox 360's at launch? I never figured it was specifically for the HD DVD drive, because yeah, that's pretty annoying. I don't know how they'd fix that and give the option of which tray to open.
The Main Event said:List of titles available worldwide already released and coming soon to HD DVD:
http://www.homecinema-fr.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29769511&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=15
List of titles available worldwide already released and coming soon to Blu-ray:
http://www.homecinema-fr.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29769511&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30
The Main Event said:By the way, Universal just hit a little over 100 HD DVD titles, currently available and to pre-order.
Warner Bros has 76 for HD DVD, 53 for Blu-Ray
Sony has 72 for Blu-Ray
Paramount has 27 on HD DVD, 28 on Blu-Ray
Disney/BuenaVista has 18 on Blu-Ray
ChrisJames said:Thank god Rubso was banned. He's an embarrassment to the HD DVD owners.
The Main Event said:List of titles available worldwide already released and coming soon to HD DVD:
http://www.homecinema-fr.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29769511&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=15
List of titles available worldwide already released and coming soon to Blu-ray:
http://www.homecinema-fr.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29769511&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30