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Postad 11 April 2007 - 15:51
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nr5 Toshiba HD-A2 HD-DVD 309.99$ nr8 Toshiba HD-XA2 HD-DVD 547.88$ Postad 11 April 2007 - 20:21
Don't Get the Blues - Say No to Blu-ray
"The headline may seem strong, but I really feel it is time to put my foot down. When you are an early adopter of any new technology, you are used to losing a few dollars now and then, and you expect a few errors. When Microsoft promised that Windows Vista was the most secure and easy-to-use Windows yet, we realized that it would still have security issues and that it might not be that much easier to surf the Web compared to their previous program. We all know this and accept it. The same goes for the new HD formats. We knew that they were not perfect and that the companies behind them had to iron out some bugs. What we did not know and should not accept is hardware that may not be compatible less than a year after it is released. For a format to succeed, it is important that it has a set of mandatory features, something with which hardware and software must comply in order to receive a format's logo. This gives consumers peace of mind and the security of knowing that when they buy a movie with, say, a DVD logo, it will play in their DVD player. Toshiba has been good in issuing firmware updates for their players to make sure they are compatible with future HD-DVD releases. You might believe this is the case with Blu-ray as well, but no. Recent comments from the Blu-ray camp indicate that they have yet to complete final specifications for the interactive component called Blu-ray Disc JAVA (BD JAVA). What this means is that when the specifications are finally decided upon in late October, 2007, one's Blu-ray player bought before that date may not play parts of future Blu-ray releases. Imagine the confusion in a store trying to figure out if one's machine will play a specific extra. HD-DVD knew the importance of a strong set of features from the get-go, and they had their mandatory features ready from the start. They made sure that every HD-DVD player had an Internet connection (which is not required by Blu-ray), allowing easy updates of the player and opening up exciting on-line features that we will see on HD-DVD releases this fall. Their interactive layer, called HDi, has also been in place from day one, and we have already seen it in various releases. "Batman Begins" and "Miami Vice," for example, showcase picture-in-picture and the possibility to make one's own scene-selection menus. Warner Bros. recognized the current limitation in Blu-ray technology and decided not to release titles with interactive features on Blu-ray before they knew what to develop for. These titles include things like "Batman Begins," "Poseidon," "Troy," and the upcoming "Matrix" box sets, which are HD-DVD exclusive for now. I must draw a conclusion from all this: Don't buy Blu-ray. Not before the Blu-ray camp have finalized the format's specifications. Not before the manufacturer will GUARANTEE 100% compatibility with future Blu-ray releases. If you don't want to buy HD-DVD, either, that's fine. Wait. Enjoy regular, standard-definition DVDs. For now, however, the only safe and sensible HDchoice is HD-DVD." Postad 11 April 2007 - 21:10
Och som vanligt så berättar dom inte varför PiP är försenat och varför PiP funkar på HD DVD
Ska man behöva maila snubben så han kan uppdatera skiten kanske? Postad 11 April 2007 - 21:40
Det är väl egentligen inte poängen. Många vet nog att PIP på blu-ray kommer bli bättre än på HD DVD. Hela poängen enligt honom är att man under ett års tid köper spelare som troligen inte kommer spela allt på framtida skivor. Det tycker han är dåligt. Postad 11 April 2007 - 21:49
Men det vet inte alla läsare, och om han ska klanka ner på Blu-ray så borde han ta upp varför PiP verkligen är försenat också. Postad 11 April 2007 - 22:51
Spider-Man 3
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Postad 11 April 2007 - 23:51
Jag tycker egentligen inte det är relevant varför PIP är försenat. Oavsett varför och hur mycekt bättre det blir tycker jag fortfarande det är riktigt dåligt att dagens spelare inte kommer kunna spela allt i framtiden. Det tycker jag är att lura kunder i viss mån. Så han har rätt i att klanka ner på Blu-Ray i den frågan. Sen har man ju det stora problemt att Spider-Man 3 kommer på Blu-Ray...så då är ju allt annat förlåtet och man typ måste skaffa formaten nån gång då sony knappast kommer byta sida :S Postad 12 April 2007 - 00:07
Det spelar ingen roll vilken poäng artikeln har, han lämnar ute viktig info.
Redigerat av Unregistered992, 12 April 2007 - 00:08. Postad 12 April 2007 - 05:46
"Hellboy 2 hamnar hos Universal 4 Augusti 2006 -- "Hellboy 2" har som bekant försenats. Nu har dock filmen hittat ett nytt filmbolag; Universal. Den färgstarka uppföljaren förväntas gå upp på bio sommaren 2008. Ron Perlman och Selma Blair ska reprisera sina roller. Guillermo del Toro ("Hellboy", "Blade 2") kommer att regissera." Universal Releases 'Hellboy 2' Plot Details "Universal Pictures will fully finance and distribute Hellboy 2" *Men Spiderman 3 är ett givet köp för min del Postad 12 April 2007 - 06:45
Blu-ray, HD DVD Hackers Stymied - for Now
"The Advanced Access Content System License Administrator, which developed the copy-protection schemes for Blu-ray and HD DVD discs, has plugged the hole that allowed hackers to to successfully unlock movies released in those formats. Makers of HD DVD- and Blu-ray-compatible software-based DVD players are offering corrective patches." Postad 12 April 2007 - 07:22
Amazon.com Top 10 bestselling DVD players
Nr 2 Toshiba HD-A2 303.48$ not bad Nr 8 Toshiba HD-XA2 579.99$ Postad 12 April 2007 - 08:10
Känns som du har postat detta ca 5ggr per dag nu Postad 12 April 2007 - 08:15
More Cracks Appear in AACS High-Def Armor "Just as one company mandates an update to seal off known AACS copy protection cracks, a new crack appears to let Xbox 360 HD DVD drives bypass AACS on any HD DVD title." http://news.digitalt...ticle12663.html Postad 12 April 2007 - 08:30
Why not...de säljer ju bra *Jag tror att det är 3ggr per dag Postad 12 April 2007 - 08:34
Sen tänkte jag lägga ut din favo artikel en gång till om du inte har någonting emot det Razter??
Don't Get the Blues - Say No to Blu-ray "The headline may seem strong, but I really feel it is time to put my foot down. When you are an early adopter of any new technology, you are used to losing a few dollars now and then, and you expect a few errors. When Microsoft promised that Windows Vista was the most secure and easy-to-use Windows yet, we realized that it would still have security issues and that it might not be that much easier to surf the Web compared to their previous program. We all know this and accept it. The same goes for the new HD formats. We knew that they were not perfect and that the companies behind them had to iron out some bugs. What we did not know and should not accept is hardware that may not be compatible less than a year after it is released. For a format to succeed, it is important that it has a set of mandatory features, something with which hardware and software must comply in order to receive a format's logo. This gives consumers peace of mind and the security of knowing that when they buy a movie with, say, a DVD logo, it will play in their DVD player. Toshiba has been good in issuing firmware updates for their players to make sure they are compatible with future HD-DVD releases. You might believe this is the case with Blu-ray as well, but no. Recent comments from the Blu-ray camp indicate that they have yet to complete final specifications for the interactive component called Blu-ray Disc JAVA (BD JAVA). What this means is that when the specifications are finally decided upon in late October, 2007, one's Blu-ray player bought before that date may not play parts of future Blu-ray releases. Imagine the confusion in a store trying to figure out if one's machine will play a specific extra. HD-DVD knew the importance of a strong set of features from the get-go, and they had their mandatory features ready from the start. They made sure that every HD-DVD player had an Internet connection (which is not required by Blu-ray), allowing easy updates of the player and opening up exciting on-line features that we will see on HD-DVD releases this fall. Their interactive layer, called HDi, has also been in place from day one, and we have already seen it in various releases. "Batman Begins" and "Miami Vice," for example, showcase picture-in-picture and the possibility to make one's own scene-selection menus. Warner Bros. recognized the current limitation in Blu-ray technology and decided not to release titles with interactive features on Blu-ray before they knew what to develop for. These titles include things like "Batman Begins," "Poseidon," "Troy," and the upcoming "Matrix" box sets, which are HD-DVD exclusive for now. I must draw a conclusion from all this: Don't buy Blu-ray. Not before the Blu-ray camp have finalized the format's specifications. Not before the manufacturer will GUARANTEE 100% compatibility with future Blu-ray releases. If you don't want to buy HD-DVD, either, that's fine. Wait. Enjoy regular, standard-definition DVDs. For now, however, the only safe and sensible HDchoice is HD-DVD." Postad 12 April 2007 - 08:57
Den artikeln eller toshiba sales kan man aldrig få för mkt av bra jobbat, D.
Postad 12 April 2007 - 09:00
Razter skrev exakt samma sak via PM... Postad 12 April 2007 - 09:19
Sluta spamma nu!
Här kommer Diabolos favorit - Dragons Lair review PiP
Postad 12 April 2007 - 09:23
David hasselhoff?? * inget jag kommer att köpa i alla fall Postad 12 April 2007 - 09:25
Sanningens ord... BD är hype som faller platt! Postad 12 April 2007 - 09:29
Dont hustle the hoff!
Tyckte det kunde behövas lite mer rosa fluff, fluff och hundvalpar i den här tråden så den coolar ner sig lite. Postad 12 April 2007 - 09:32
HAHAHAHA Postad 12 April 2007 - 09:50
Ptja, föredrar man HD DVD's stympade PiP specs så visst BD är hype för att dom försöker sätta så lite bromsklossar som möjligt i formatet Postad 12 April 2007 - 09:58
Det där stämmer inte, dom gjorde samma lösning som tidigare filmer. Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:01
Dragon's Lair may foil your Blu-ray player "Earlier this week, Dean Takahashi of The Mercury News asked in his blog, "Can anyone figure out what's going on here?" The question was brought about by the recent Blu-ray release of the arcade's animated reflex-a-thon, Dragon's Lair, as well as the unfortunate observation that it didn't seem to work at all on Dean's Philips player. He also experienced audio issues when placing the disc in his PlayStation 3. We contacted publisher Digital Leisure, hoping to ascertain whether or not this was a widespread issue. While they were unable to replicate the PS3 audio problem, they did note that certain stand-alone drives may be prone to playback issues. If you're at all interested in partaking in Bluth-ray antics, this is the part you'll want to pay attention to. During restoration and development , Dragon's Lair was tested on the following players: Samsung BD-P1000, Panasonic DMP-BD10, PowerDVD (PC), Sony BDP-S1 and the PlayStation 3. The use of BD-Java in Dragon's Lair is likely the source of problems in other players, as the Blu-ray Association's deadline for mandatory hardware BD-Java support (enabling fancy picture-in-picture features) was only recently set for October 31, 2007. "Due to the lack of Java standardization many players just aren't able to handle proper playback," says the Canadian publisher. Be sure to consult your manufacturer's website and support forums before you purchase the game -- "There is no way to tell whether a disc will or will not work without trying it out on a player." Excellent. Future firmware updates for your player may improve your chances, but for now, getting it to work is a game of chance. And even if you win, you still get Dragon's Lair." Det går bra för BDA Redigerat av diabolo, 12 April 2007 - 10:03. Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:04
Och som vanligt en massa skitsnack som diabolo går på Hur många ggr ska jag behöva säga att Dragon's Lair inte använder secondary video decoder för sin PiP? Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:08
*Det är inte jag som skrev artikeln min vän Razter det är joystiq Det är inte mitt fel om BD släpper halvgjorda stationära spelare Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:09
Så varför citerar du en artikel som uppebarligen inte har en aning vad dom snackar om? Nä, det är inte heller ditt fel att HD DVD begränsar sin specs bara för att få ut skiten så fort som möjligt Redigerat av Unregistered992, 12 April 2007 - 10:13. Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:15
Uppenbarligen folket som har provat Dragon's Lair har haft varierande problem...får man inte lägga ut sånt info bara för att du blir ledsen?? Redigerat av diabolo, 12 April 2007 - 10:16. Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:19
Hm... Du har ju själv förstorat den del där dom snackar i nattmössan.
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Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:27
Den som snackar i nattmössan är du min lille vän o bästa cyber kompis Razter "Dragon's Lair is now fully compatible with the All New PlayStation 3 in full 1080p High Definition video as well as your standalone Blu-ray Player Use your PS3 or Blu-ray Player to unleash this smash hit arcade game! Not only can you now play in High Definition and listen in fantastic 5.1 Surround Sound but you get Full HD 1080p bonus materials!! This release has been designed in the all new BD-J authoring environment allowing for a complete Arcade Authentic Experience" What is Blu-ray Java (BD-J)? Blu-ray Disc Java or BD-J is an interactive platform supporting advanced content for Blu-ray Discs. BD-J coding allows control ofthe video, audio and overlays using Java code which makes Dragon's Lair to be the most sophisticated Blu-ray title on the market. All Blu-ray Disc players are designed to play BD-J titles based on the Blu-ray Disc Asscoiation Specifications. http://www.digitalle...video_games.htm DVS problematiska/halvgjorda spelare Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:32
Herre gud diabolo, du kan aldrig erkänna när du har fel eller hur? Du citerade en artikel och tjockade till och förstorade texten där den talar om att vissa spelare kan ha svårt att spela PiP funktionen då den blir mandatory 31:a oktober. Saken är den att dom inte använder secondary video decoder för PiP, dom har gjort exakt samma sak som The Descent mfl. Har någon spelare problem med denna film så beror det alltså inte på det du speciellt pekade ut i artikeln. Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:35
Herre Gud Razter, du verkar vara blind...också Infon kommer från själva Digital leisure dvs producenten av Dragon's Lair What is Blu-ray Java (BD-J)? Blu-ray Disc Java or BD-J is an interactive platform supporting advanced content for Blu-ray Discs. BD-J coding allows control ofthe video, audio and overlays using Java code which makes Dragon's Lair to be the most sophisticated Blu-ray title on the market. All Blu-ray Disc players are designed to play BD-J titles based on the Blu-ray Disc Asscoiation Specifications. http://www.digitalle...video_games.htm Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:41
Vad är det som är svårt att förstå med mitt första inlägg i den här diskussionen?
Sen om vissa spelare har andra problem så fine, men jag diskuterar själva delen där dom har extremt mycket fel, och den del som du förstorade upp själv som att det skulle vara något stort problem på Dragon's Lair. Dragon's Lair använder inte secondary video decoder för PiP och kan inte få problem pga det som din tidigare artikel påstår! Om det sedan finns andra problem är något helt annat, det var bara detta jag tog upp i mitt svar, så varför du börjar tjafsa om något annat vet jag inte. Redigerat av Unregistered992, 12 April 2007 - 10:46. Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:44 http://www.dailytech...spx?newsid=6789 Exakt samma sak har Dragon’s Lair tjommarna sagt i en annan intervju också, HDD påstod dock att det var riktig PiP så jag trodde också det innan intervjun. Redigerat av Unregistered992, 12 April 2007 - 10:45. Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:45
Vem tjafsar? Vi diskuterar...som vanligt Det är det som är problemet, filmen/spelet ska funka på alla BD spelare utan problem men så är det inte fallet, tyvärr. Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:49
Alla spelare har full support för Java förutom just PiP, funkar inte något så får väl dom fixa en update som Sony och Pioneer gjort till sina spelare för att få nya funktioner att funka. Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:53
Bra at du förstog...det tog några extra minuter som vanligt *Tänk nu om BDA hade M$ på sin sida med sina kunskaper inom software Postad 12 April 2007 - 10:55
Det är ju du som undviker mina inlägg och vinklar om dom till något annat Jag vill gärna få en sak ur världen innan vi går in på andra. Postad 12 April 2007 - 11:01
*Föst var det Amir nu är det min tur Lägger ut länken en gång till för de som har missat den Dragon's Lair may foil your Blu-ray player "Earlier this week, Dean Takahashi of The Mercury News asked in his blog, "Can anyone figure out what's going on here?" The question was brought about by the recent Blu-ray release of the arcade's animated reflex-a-thon, Dragon's Lair, as well as the unfortunate observation that it didn't seem to work at all on Dean's Philips player. He also experienced audio issues when placing the disc in his PlayStation 3. We contacted publisher Digital Leisure, hoping to ascertain whether or not this was a widespread issue. While they were unable to replicate the PS3 audio problem, they did note that certain stand-alone drives may be prone to playback issues. If you're at all interested in partaking in Bluth-ray antics, this is the part you'll want to pay attention to. During restoration and development , Dragon's Lair was tested on the following players: Samsung BD-P1000, Panasonic DMP-BD10, PowerDVD (PC), Sony BDP-S1 and the PlayStation 3. The use of BD-Java in Dragon's Lair is likely the source of problems in other players, as the Blu-ray Association's deadline for mandatory hardware BD-Java support (enabling fancy picture-in-picture features) was only recently set for October 31, 2007. "Due to the lack of Java standardization many players just aren't able to handle proper playback," says the Canadian publisher. Be sure to consult your manufacturer's website and support forums before you purchase the game -- "There is no way to tell whether a disc will or will not work without trying it out on a player." Excellent. Future firmware updates for your player may improve your chances, but for now, getting it to work is a game of chance. And even if you win, you still get Dragon's Lair." This release has been designed in the all new BD-J authoring environment allowing for a complete Arcade Authentic Experience" What is Blu-ray Java (BD-J)? Blu-ray Disc Java or BD-J is an interactive platform supporting advanced content for Blu-ray Discs. BD-J coding allows control ofthe video, audio and overlays using Java code which makes Dragon's Lair to be the most sophisticated Blu-ray title on the market. All Blu-ray Disc players are designed to play BD-J titles based on the Blu-ray Disc Asscoiation Specifications. http://www.digitalle...video_games.htm DVS ska vara kompatibel med alla spelare men så är inte fallet. Redigerat av diabolo, 12 April 2007 - 11:03. Postad 12 April 2007 - 11:06
Helt sjukt att man inte kan försöka gräva lite djupare utan bara vräker på utan att veta alls vafan man skriver i sin artikel
Postad 12 April 2007 - 11:08
Skicka email til de o klaga, vill du ha deras mail adress?? Postad 12 April 2007 - 11:10
Jag orkar inte längre, har redan gjort det till den förra nöten du citerade igår, går ju inte att maila alla kottar som inte vet vad dom snackar om. Förhoppningsvis är det någon annan som gör det Postad 12 April 2007 - 11:13
Här får du deras email i alla fall [email protected] säg det är som det är, va inte snäll mot de Postad 12 April 2007 - 11:18
Här får du adressen också ifall du vill skicka något brev med anthrax Secretary Office of Blu-ray Disc Association 10 Universal City Plaza, T-100, Universal City CA 91608 USA Postad 12 April 2007 - 11:42
Det var inte meningen att skapa storm i ett vattenglas, han skrev att det funkar kanon med hans PS3, och det är ju ett spel FFS!
Personligen bryr jag mig inte mycket om olika features på discarna, men det kan kanske vara kul att pilla med en regnig dag. Postad 12 April 2007 - 11:45
Det blir ofta storm när diabolo-master-of-vinkling ger sig in i leken
Någon som hört något mer om 80GB PS3:an? Vore gött om det kom en ny med DTS-HD MA och 24p. Redigerat av Unregistered992, 12 April 2007 - 11:45. 2 användare läser detta ämne0 medlemmar, 2 gäster, 0 anonyma medlemmar |
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