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How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
And by the way, genius..... your calendar is off by a week.....
Your messages are showing up posted on January 20th "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 |
How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
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 |
How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
"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 ================================ How big a party will you throw when you find out your 1.0 Blue Ray player will not play any features on newer discs? |
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! ============================ Not at all. Players cannot be upgraded and 1.1 is here and 2.0 is coming soon. Features on the new discs will NOT play on your player. Good luck. |
How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
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"Richard C." wrote: "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! ============================ Not at all. Players cannot be upgraded and 1.1 is here and 2.0 is coming soon. Features on the new discs will NOT play on your player. Good luck. but the movie still will... |
How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD isfinally dead ????
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:18:40 -0800, Richard C. wrote:
"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! ============================ Not at all. Players cannot be upgraded and 1.1 is here and 2.0 is coming soon. Features on the new discs will NOT play on your player. Good luck. It's not just features that they'll lose. The new 2.0 disc won't play properly at all from what I read. So they're planning on doing one version for 2.0 players and another for 1.1 players. The status of 1.0 players was that neither of these new disc would play properly in them IIRC. To be on the safe side, I'd certainly wait til the 2.0 players come out. Xbox drives are upgradeable. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experience http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu help http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php |
How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
"Lloyd Parsons" wrote in message
... In article , "Richard C." wrote: "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! ============================ Not at all. Players cannot be upgraded and 1.1 is here and 2.0 is coming soon. Features on the new discs will NOT play on your player. Good luck. but the movie still will... ================== Maybe................. |
How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD isfinally dead ????
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 12:36:26 -0800, Richard C. wrote:
"Lloyd Parsons" wrote in message ... In article , "Richard C." wrote: "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! Not at all. Players cannot be upgraded and 1.1 is here and 2.0 is coming soon. Features on the new discs will NOT play on your player. but the movie still will... Maybe................. 1.1 and 2.0 players will use difference format disc. Only 2.0 players will play the 2.0 format disc. It's not clear to me if the 1.0 players will play the 1.1 disc or if they also will need there own format. Maybe you can make out what they're saying. I know a lot of people are buying these beta units still and 2.0 (a final release) isn't due out til October 2008. And I don't think most of them realize what they are buying isn't even recommended by the BDA group. There's going to be a lot of ****ed off people before this is over. http://www.betanews.com/article/Blur...nto/1199841379 -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experience http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu help http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php |
How big of a party should the world throw when HD-DVD is finally dead ????
"Jim" jimmy AT hotmail.com wrote in message
... I never have understood the emotional attachment and personal sway people show when discussing electronic hardware. Do they own stock in companies involved? Are they part of a competing development team? What causes it to become personal and starts the insults flying? Sometimes there are good reasons, but the supporters of BluRay don't really have many good ones, in my opinion. Some reasons people like HD DVD are similar to why some people like open-source software (such as Linux): more control for the user/consumer, not shackled or spied on by major corporations (at least as much). Blu Ray has more DRM and region coding and less consumer-friendly features than HD DVD (as well as higher manufacturing costs for both discs and players, which would likely lead to a persistent slight increase in prices compared to HD DVD, minus the competition between them). At least for now, Blu Ray is also appearantly much more difficult and time-consuming for individual digital filmmakers to encode movies for. In addition, the Blu Ray spec is still a moving target with lots of existing and impending incompatibilities, and lots more reported problems with playback and features not functioning compared to HD DVD. Basically, it's still not feature-complete, and those features that are supposedly complet are not fully tested or refined, so anyone buying a Blu Ray player now (other than possibly the PS3) is likely to be disappointed in the future (if not right away). People don't like to be conned, which is largely what's happening with Blu Ray being pushed out prematurely. In exchange, Blu Ray has slightly higher capacity (not much of an issue for movies, as it appears HD DVD has sufficient capacity for great-looking hi-def movies + extras, and still has the option of more layers in the future) and bitrate (not an issue at all for hi-def movie playback, either is sufficient). All things considered, I could see how Blu Ray might be a somewhat better recordable medium for data storage (ie, computer backup), which has nothing really to do with consumer playback of pre-recorded movies, but that's about it. So those backing HD DVD are concerned, at least in a small way, about the direction of our society, more than the pure technology. And since consumer adoption of technology often works sort of like a landslide, momentum in the direciton of Blu Ray could doom us all to more "shackled and spied on" media servitude, rather than a direction of increasing freedom of creativity and entertainment. |
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