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Mrbob said:I can confirm that 720P/60 does work with Blu Ray movies, and it works over DVI too as long as it is HDCP compliant (as my LCD TV is).![]()
Captain N said:anyone know why some of my blu ray movies have black bars at the top and botttom, but others don't? I don't like that Pirates has them and yet Chicken Little doesn't.
Kleegamefan said:Some new Blu ray reviews:
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest:
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/piratesofthecaribbeandeadmanschest.html
Flags of our father.....Blu-ray AVC version superior to HD-DVD VC1 version (oh snap!)
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/flagsofourfathers.html
*runs away*
VanMardigan said:I don't think I've ever seen an upscaled dvd. ever.
I really need an hdmi tv.
StoOgE said:They look better, but honestly its not a night and day difference. Its nice especially if your TV does a bad job of scaling, but its not going to make it a great image.
SRG01 said:News for Blu-Ray fans: PS3 1.8 FW gives 720p for Blu-Ray playback.![]()
Ignatz Mouse said:If you have a fixed-resolution display (basically anythign but a CRT) than something is scaling everythign to that resolution.
It's a little more than that, Wulfer:WULFER said:Well, Warner bros. sure has cleaned house by going both HD-DVD/Blu-ray.
VanMardigan said:My next tv for sure is going to be 1080p, too.
My 1080i tv looks great for now, but no hdmi means no upscaling for me.
kaching said:Paramount is format neutral like Warner - how well have they done, in comparison to the studios that have picked one format?
Among the first-generation Blu-ray players, Panasonic's DMP-BD10 was remarkable for its higher-than-average price tag ($1,300 versus the $1,000 norm) and the company's promise of a future firmware upgrade that would unleash the full sonic power of Blu-ray audio soundtracks. Having made good on the firmware upgrade in April, Panasonic has now shaved 54 percent off the price. In addition to sporting the upgraded firmware, the newly christened DMP-BD10A will retail for $600 and include five Blu-ray movies--Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Transporter, Fantastic Four, and Crash. Not coincidentally, all five films are Blu-ray exclusives; barring a major sea change in the high-def format war, it's unlikely they'll be seen on HD DVD in the foreseeable future.
While the newly discounted DMP-BD10A will be the exact same price as the Blu-ray-capable PlayStation 3, its audio capabilities may give it a leg up on Sony's console--at least for home theater buffs who appreciate such subtleties. Panasonic is pledging that the DMP-BD10A will deliver onboard decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, a feature that would distinguish it from rival players such as the Samsung BD-P1200, which cannot decode those bleeding-edge better-than-DVD audio soundtracks or even pass them to an external AV receiver. And the Panasonic's 7.1-channel analog outputs would, in theory, be able to deliver those top-notch soundtracks to most run-of-the-mill AV receivers--no fancy HDMI ports required.
We'll be putting the DMP-BD10A to the test as soon as we can get our hands on a sample.
Oni Jazar said:Panasonic's player now sells for $600 + 5 movies. It's supposedly the best BD standalone on the market.
http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-9719376-1.html?tag=slide_1
VanMardigan said:BTW, my tv has DVI. Is there any way for the 360 or Ps3 to interface with it?
jjasper said:Those numbers look different from what we have seen in the past. I wonder what drove the sales of BB and CR.
distantmantra said:You can get a DVI-->HDMI cable. That's what I'm using with my HDTV and PS3.
VanMardigan said:Does that offer up a better picture than component? What are the advantages to that setup vs. component?
djkimothy said:Some people are speculating that the price drop of HDDVD players are driving more sales and that BB is usually the first title they pick up for that format.
The DVI connection has to be DVI-D or DVI-I though, right? Not DVI-A.distantmantra said:You can get a DVI-->HDMI cable. That's what I'm using with my HDTV and PS3.
kaching said:The DVI connection has to be DVI-D or DVI-I though, right? Not DVI-A.
Frankfurter said::lol @ Batman Begins being the no. 1 title for HD DVD (although looking at the weekly shares this doesn't seem to be a that bad sign).
The Main Event said:Judging by the ranking I'm guessing a good number of HD DVD players were sold during that week with many people picking up Batman Begins along with it.
djkimothy said:Got this from highdef digest.
http://forums.highdefdigest.com/showthread.php?t=8213
Week: 58 BD:42 HD DVD
YTD: 67 BD:33 HD DVD
SI: 57 BD: 43 HD DVD
TOP HD DVD TITLES FOR WEEK ENDED 5/20/2007
RANK TITLE (LABEL/DISTRIBUTOR, SRP)
1 BATMAN BEGINS (WB, $28.99)
2 HAPPY FEET (WB, $39.99)
3 CHILDREN OF MEN (UNI, $39.98)
4 PLANET EARTH: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION (BBC/WB, $99.98)
5 THE ROAD WARRIOR (WB, $28.99)
6 SERENITY (UNI, $29.98)
7 SMOKIN' ACES (UNI, $39.98)
8 THE FOUNTAIN (WB, $39.99)
9 THE GOOD SHEPHERD (UNI, $39.98)
10 DREAMGIRLS (DW/PAR, $39.99)
TOP Blu-Ray TITLES FOR WEEK ENDED 5/20/2007
RANK TITLE (LABEL/DISTRIBUTOR, SRP)
1 CASINO ROYALE (MGM/SONY, $38.96)
2 PLANET EARTH: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION (BBC/WB, $99.98)
3 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM (FOX, $39.98)
4 THE FOUNTAIN (WB, $34.99)
5 DÉJÀ VU (BV, $34.99)
6 THE DEPARTED (WB, $34.99)
7 ERAGON (FOX, $39.98)
8 THE ROAD WARRIOR (WB, $28.99)
9 HAPPY FEET (WB, $34.99)
10 DONNIE BRASCO (SONY, $28.95)
Source: Rentraks Retail Essentials .
Sales estimations are based on preliminary data provided through an exclusive arrangement with Rentrak Corp.s Retail Essentials service. Point-of-Sale data is collected weekly and projected nationally for the U.S. bricks-and-mortar sales channel.
Oni Jazar said:Odd Neilson is very different:
Top 10 titles:
The Fountain 100.00 (BD)
Planet Earth 84.89 (HD)
The Fountain 66.64 (HD)
Planet Earth 61.80 (BD)
Stomp the Yard 50.01 (BD)
Casino Royale 41.61 (BD)
Night at the Museum 38.23 (BD)
Deja Vu 34.96 (BD)
Digital Video Essentials 23.70 (HD)
Batman Begins 23.52 (HD)
Universal Home Video has sent over early details on Hot Fuzz which stars Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost. This new Edgar Wright directed film will be available to own from the 24th July, and should retail at around $29.98. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include audio commentary, deleted scenes, outtakes, an exclusive Fuzzball Rally feature, a Man Who Would Be Fuzz feature, a Hot Funk feature, and more. A HD-DVD/DVD Combo release will be available seperately for $39.98. Stay tuned for the full details just as soon as the disc is officially announced. For now, here's an advertisement containing some early package artwork:
kaching said:The DVI connection has to be DVI-D or DVI-I though, right? Not DVI-A.