StoOgE said:
Fact: It aint in the specs.
That doesn't mean it can't be added. DTS isn't in the specs for DVD ... nor is DTS-ES, DD-EX, progressive scan output, etc.
Fact: Sony doesnt control the BRD group, so while they may love Deep Color, they cant force it upon the whole group.
They do have a controlling interest ... have in the past modified the codec that would likely include it ... etc.
Regardless, if it is basically transparent, there is no reason to think there will be any friction to begin with,
Fact: It hasnt been presented to the BRD for approval.
I'm pretty sure this won't happen until they actually have something to demonstrate.
Fact: Toshiba is part of the same group that approved Deep Color, they advertise the XA2 as being "deep color" compliant and they are also releasing HDMI 1.3 TV's.
That has nothing to do with my argument of Sony's manner in promoting deep color, nor any real significance in the argument to whether either format may some day see deep color inclusion.
Not really.
In fact, your entire arguement is based on pure speculation that Sony can somehow code AVC to allow for deep color without upsetting old players. You have no proof that 1) This can be done.
There is plenty of precedence for doing something similar. HDCD, DD-EX, DTS-ES, DTS Master Audio, etc.
2) Sony wants to do this.
True ... though I find it EXTREMELY difficult to believe most people aren't coming to this assumption.
How many times do I need to go over the reasons why? You seem completely oblivious to the marketing Sony has been doing at trade shows, etc (I'll get links when I get home) ... are denying the fact they are producing deep color TVs ... are denying the fact they already have included it into their AVC variant for video cameras (which was added after the fact incidentally)
3) Sony is trying to do this.
See above.
Who is the one lacking in logic or facts.
It continues to be you. You are completely disregarding what I have stated.
And I've never said otherwise. I am not making any guarantees.
Is stating as a fact "Its more likely to show up on BRD than HDDVD" stupid and baseless? Absolutely.
Based on the facts I've outlined above, and in my original response several pages back ... I fail to see how any objective analysis would not come to the conclusion that BRD is more likely to see it.
It comes down to money. Sony has already invested significant amounts of money in deep color on a variety of fronts. They therefore have more to gain by it being supported in a media format.