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HD-DVD Suxx January 10th 08 08:44 PM

How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
 
So, what are you going to buy: Blu-Ray 1.0, Blu-Ray 1.1, Blu-Ray 1.2,
Blu-Ray 2.0 ... ? Sony loves format wars so much they're going to have one
with themselves!



****.....I hope you are kidding!

tirehead January 10th 08 09:44 PM

How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
 

"Kimba W Lion" kimbawlion wrote in message
...
"HD-DVD Suxx" HurrayforBlu-Ray.com wrote:

Blu-Ray has won......HD-DVD is already a fading memory so let's kick this
party
into high gear, mutha****as!


So, what are you going to buy: Blu-Ray 1.0, Blu-Ray 1.1, Blu-Ray 1.2,
Blu-Ray 2.0 ... ? Sony loves format wars so much they're going to have one
with themselves!


Don't forget about HDMI. Current version is 1.3

1.4 coming soon..and on it goes.

http://uk.cinenow.com/videos/1151-ph...sion-show-2007



tirehead January 10th 08 09:47 PM

How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
 

"HD-DVD Suxx" HurrayforBlu-Ray.com wrote in message
. ..
So, what are you going to buy: Blu-Ray 1.0, Blu-Ray 1.1, Blu-Ray 1.2,
Blu-Ray 2.0 ... ? Sony loves format wars so much they're going to have
one
with themselves!



****.....I hope you are kidding!


No he's not kidding, that's why it's called Beta Ray.

Profiles 1.2 and 1.3 later this year.

1.1 was just approved. ALL Beta Ray players other than the PS3 sold up till
now are non upgradable profile 1.0




tirehead January 10th 08 09:50 PM

How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
 

"Wes Newell" wrote in message
news:[email protected]
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 05:18:47 -0500, HD-DVD Suxx wrote:

Blu-Ray has won......HD-DVD is already a fading memory so let's kick
this party into high gear


While blu-ray is certainly king in the ring, the fight isn't over until
HD-
DVD throws in the towel and there aren't any more contenders. Personally,
I don't want anything Sony makes or has it's hands into. I've seen a
couple of reviews of the HD-VMD format and I'm waiting to see how they pan
out for storage and price.

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Non optical formats are going to come soon in the form of a Flash type ROM
readers or something. I'd like a Nintendo DS type Flash card insted of discs
any day.



HD-DVD Suxx January 11th 08 03:13 AM

How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
 
No he's not kidding, that's why it's called Beta Ray.

Profiles 1.2 and 1.3 later this year.

1.1 was just approved. ALL Beta Ray players other than the PS3 sold up till
now are non upgradable profile 1.0



Dammit....I'm sick of playing the upgrade game with Microsoft all these
years.....now I gotta do it with Blu-Ray?

**** YOU, SONY!!!


HD-DVD Suxx January 11th 08 03:17 AM

How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
 
Non optical formats are going to come soon in the form of a Flash type ROM
readers or something. I'd like a Nintendo DS type Flash card insted of discs
any day.



Non-optical does sound like the future.....I assume much higher bit rates with
flash memory than with optical media?

I know Sony already makes 4K digital cinema projectors.....how long until we see
2160p for the home consumer (4 times the resolution of 1920x1080p)? I would bet
that only flash ROM can handle video bitrates for 4K Super Ultra High
Definition!!!


[email protected] January 11th 08 05:50 PM

How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finallydead ????
 
HD-DVD Suxx wrote:
Non optical formats are going to come soon in the form of a Flash type
ROM readers or something. I'd like a Nintendo DS type Flash card
insted of discs any day.



Non-optical does sound like the future.....I assume much higher bit
rates with flash memory than with optical media?

I know Sony already makes 4K digital cinema projectors.....how long
until we see 2160p for the home consumer (4 times the resolution of
1920x1080p)? I would bet that only flash ROM can handle video bitrates
for 4K Super Ultra High Definition


hd-dvd is best. I dont need to convert mpeg 2 to avc on a hd-dvd.
Blu-rays take hours to make if you dont have a super computer.

anyway my 750 gig tivo hd gets all kinds of hd movies. so why would a
need blu-ray anyway?


Alan January 12th 08 03:08 AM

How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
 
In article " writes:

hd-dvd is best. I dont need to convert mpeg 2 to avc on a hd-dvd.
Blu-rays take hours to make if you dont have a super computer.


I like blue LEDs. They are pretty.


About as meaningful. Your preference makes no difference for
HD-DVD.

Alan

[email protected] January 12th 08 05:47 PM

How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finallydead ????
 
Alan wrote:
In article " writes:

hd-dvd is best. I dont need to convert mpeg 2 to avc on a hd-dvd.
Blu-rays take hours to make if you dont have a super computer.


I like blue LEDs. They are pretty.


About as meaningful. Your preference makes no difference for
HD-DVD.

Alan


guess you dont make your own blu-ray or hd-dvds.

I know blu-rays can use mpeg 2 without converting it to avc on a dvd-r.
But i cant find the software to do it. I tried make a blu-ray on ulead
movie maker 6. But it will only make 1080x1440 blu-ray dvd-rs. And then
it takes 7 hours to convert mpeg 2 to avc.

Smarty January 13th 08 11:18 PM

How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
 
You are a friggin' idiot.

Competition is a good thing, and we are all better off because of it. Even
with the threat of HD DVD jeopardizing the market, Sony still has managed to
impose all sorts of DRM and licensing issues to make HDCP, HDMI, and content
token a standard set of disk features.

If you had both formats and authored in both formats as I have for 18
months, you would know that HD DVD delivers superb content and is at least
as good and in some respects superior to BluRay.

Smarty



"HD-DVD Suxx" HurrayforBlu-Ray.com wrote in message
. ..
I hope the entire planet throws a big-ass party the day HD-DVD is dead,
dead, ****ing DEAD!!!! Good riddance!

VHS took years to kill off Betamax........but now Sony has sweet revenge
and HD-DVD wont even live to see the end of 2008!!!

REJOICE!

P.S. - HD-DVD is same garbage as those ****ty pay-per-view DIVX disc
players Circuit City was trying to sell a few years back





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