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Well, that does it for me. I'm sold on Blu-Ray! The format war is over
in my book. Sony wins this one. Even if Blu-Ray goes triple layer, it will still beat the competition. It holds more data on two layers and the software I own already supports it. So, this will be the year that I invest in a Blu-Ray burner. Now, I'll need to watch the reviews and see who releases a better-built unit. I'll still be looking for HD DVD-RAM, too. Where's Panasonic on this one? Geez. |
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On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 03:43:19 +0000, Just Visiting wrote:
Well, that does it for me. I'm sold on Blu-Ray! The format war is over in my book. Sony wins this one. Even if Blu-Ray goes triple layer, it will still beat the competition. It holds more data on two layers and the software I own already supports it. So, this will be the year that I invest in a Blu-Ray burner. Now, I'll need to watch the reviews and see who releases a better-built unit. I'll still be looking for HD DVD-RAM, too. Where's Panasonic on this one? Geez. The format war is a long way from over when there's only 5% market saturation now. I wouldn't call it over til there's at least 20% saturation. The winner could end up being HD-VMD. It's a lot cheaper than both of the others, both in unit cost and it disc cost. How about a $299 HD-VMD player/recorder with 100 GB storage and $2 blank disc? And from a US company? Or just a HD-VMD player for $179. Might make an impact if they don't wait too long to release it here and bring manufacturing up to speed. So AFAIC, the war is far from over. I'll wait to at least see this. http://www.nmeinc.com/ -- 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 |
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On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 12:26:33 GMT, Wes Newell
wrote: On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 03:43:19 +0000, Just Visiting wrote: Well, that does it for me. I'm sold on Blu-Ray! The format war is over in my book. Sony wins this one. Even if Blu-Ray goes triple layer, it will still beat the competition. It holds more data on two layers and the software I own already supports it. So, this will be the year that I invest in a Blu-Ray burner. Now, I'll need to watch the reviews and see who releases a better-built unit. I'll still be looking for HD DVD-RAM, too. Where's Panasonic on this one? Geez. The format war is a long way from over when there's only 5% market saturation now. I wouldn't call it over til there's at least 20% saturation. The winner could end up being HD-VMD. It's a lot cheaper than both of the others, both in unit cost and it disc cost. How about a $299 HD-VMD player/recorder with 100 GB storage and $2 blank disc? And from a US company? Or just a HD-VMD player for $179. Might make an impact if they don't wait too long to release it here and bring manufacturing up to speed. So AFAIC, the war is far from over. I'll wait to at least see this. http://www.nmeinc.com/ Well, it sounds good but I would have a few questions: How long will the company be around? Who will help back them up? What kind of support can they provide? How high quality is their blank media? How reliable is their equipment? I'm definitely not sold on HD-DVD when Blu-Ray offers me more advantages. Even the weight of the disc is important to me. |
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Just Visiting wrote:
So AFAIC, the war is far from over. I'll wait to at least see this. http://www.nmeinc.com/ Well, it sounds good but I would have a few questions: How long will the company be around? Who will help back them up? What kind of support can they provide? How high quality is their blank media? How reliable is their equipment? I'm definitely not sold on HD-DVD when Blu-Ray offers me more advantages. Even the weight of the disc is important to me. if Warner and the others quit making all those tapes and DVDs of movies, that will help end the war bill |
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"willbill" wrote in message ... Just Visiting wrote: So AFAIC, the war is far from over. I'll wait to at least see this. http://www.nmeinc.com/ Well, it sounds good but I would have a few questions: How long will the company be around? Who will help back them up? What kind of support can they provide? How high quality is their blank media? How reliable is their equipment? I'm definitely not sold on HD-DVD when Blu-Ray offers me more advantages. Even the weight of the disc is important to me. if Warner and the others quit making all those tapes and DVDs of movies, that will help end the war Agreed. The content makers will decide the format. BD had another victory with WB but we have yet to see the flood gates open wide. |
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just bob wrote:
"willbill" wrote in message ... Just Visiting wrote: So AFAIC, the war is far from over. I'll wait to at least see this. http://www.nmeinc.com/ Well, it sounds good but I would have a few questions: How long will the company be around? Who will help back them up? What kind of support can they provide? How high quality is their blank media? How reliable is their equipment? I'm definitely not sold on HD-DVD when Blu-Ray offers me more advantages. Even the weight of the disc is important to me. if Warner and the others quit making all those tapes and DVDs of movies, that will help end the war Agreed. The content makers will decide the format. BD had another victory with WB but we have yet to see the flood gates open wide. the "flood gates" will open wide when the price comes down Toshiba was already doing that (lower price) with HD-DVD, and their players aren't as clunky as the BD players and they aren't as cluttered with copy protection as the BD players are odds are that it (lower price) won't happen soon with BD, despite the Warner move with ditching HD-DVD bill |
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On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 20:02:15 -0500, Just Visiting wrote:
http://www.nmeinc.com/ Well, it sounds good but I would have a few questions: How long will the company be around? Who will help back them up? What kind of support can they provide? How high quality is their blank media? How reliable is their equipment? I'm definitely not sold on HD-DVD when Blu-Ray offers me more advantages. Even the weight of the disc is important to me. Why do you think I provided a link to their website? Go read it. It answers all your questions. -- 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 |
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On Jan 7, 8:02*pm, Just Visiting
wrote: On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 12:26:33 GMT, Wes Newell wrote: On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 03:43:19 +0000, Just Visiting wrote: Well, that does it for me. I'm sold on Blu-Ray! The format war is over in my book. Sony wins this one. Even if Blu-Ray goes triple layer, it will still beat the competition. It holds more data on two layers and the software I own already supports it. So, this will be the year that I invest in a Blu-Ray burner. Now, I'll need to watch the reviews and see who releases a better-built unit. I'll still be looking for HD DVD-RAM, too. Where's Panasonic on this one? Geez. The format war is a long way from over when there's only 5% market saturation now. I wouldn't call it over til there's at least 20% saturation. The winner could end up being HD-VMD. It's a lot cheaper than both of the others, both in unit cost and it disc cost. How about a $299 HD-VMD player/recorder with 100 GB storage and $2 blank disc? And from a US company? Or just a HD-VMD player for $179. Might make an impact if they don't wait too long to release it here and bring manufacturing up to speed. So AFAIC, the war is far from over. I'll wait to at least see this. http://www.nmeinc.com/ Well, it sounds good but I would have a few questions: How long will the company be around? Who will help back them up? What kind of support can they provide? How high quality is their blank media? How reliable is their equipment? I'm definitely not sold on HD-DVD when Blu-Ray offers me more advantages. Even the weight of the disc is important to me.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Anyone who tells you there is any optical disc format that will now beat Blu-ray is kidding themselves. Blu-ray is supported by companies globally, including China. As for HD DVD-RAM, Panasonic only make Blu-ray and DVD, so you won't see HD DVD-RAM from them. They do already make BD25-R and BD50-R discs though, up to 4x burning. They also have a Blu-ray burner, as do several others including Philips, Sony, Pioneer, Plextor, Lite-On, LG and others. |
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On Jan 6, 10:43 pm, Just Visiting
wrote: Well, that does it for me. I'm sold on Blu-Ray! The format war is over in my book. Sony wins this one. Even if Blu-Ray goes triple layer, it will still beat the competition. It holds more data on two layers and the software I own already supports it. So, this will be the year that I invest in a Blu-Ray burner. Now, I'll need to watch the reviews and see who releases a better-built unit. I'll still be looking for HD DVD-RAM, too. Where's Panasonic on this one? Geez. While I have nothing against VMD I certainly have not seen any titles in the stores. Too little, too late. Let's just kill off HD_DVD as quickly and painlessly as possible and move on. Blu-ray forever (well the next 10 years anyway). |
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 11:50:34 -0800, alan.browne wrote:
While I have nothing against VMD I certainly have not seen any titles in the stores. You will. or you can order off the net. There's 100's of titles available, with a lot more coming. Too little, too late. Definitely not too little. Late, but not too late. Let's just kill off HD_DVD as quickly and painlessly as possible and move on. Blu-ray forever (well the next 10 years anyway). Guess you haven't seen the CES reort from the Blu-Ray people. Turns out all the current blu-ray machines made so far will not be compatible with the 2.0 profile. And the only reason the earlier one was released was because HD-DVD was coming out. They admit it was released at least a year too early. Yep, go out and buy one right now. Then you can buy another one in a few months since the older machines are not upgradable. BDA also said the manufacturers knew this from the beginning. Screw me once your fault, srew me twice.... go for it:-) -- 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 |
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