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Blu-ray Emperor
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And if the players ARE £600-£1200 over here (all you do is change that sign! ![]() |
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Banned
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Blu-ray Prince
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![]() This would be no different than past formats. The first DVD players sold for $500-$1200 and Blu-ray players were also in the $500 (PS3) - $1200 range. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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[So, based on the Martin interview, the two surviving options from the AACS proposal are Device Bind and Media Bind. Bound Copy streaming to mobile devices local to the UHD player is out; as is Domain Bind which would have allowed cloud storage of content. I think this last will be offered eventually because most HE consumers will consider it a value added benefit. There were probably content protection issues that needed more work between DECE and AACS for those options.]
“Martin explains: "Ultimately, if I have a piece of media, I put it in my player and it will give me the option to make a copy of that disc on a local hard drive attached to the player. I don't have to reload media every time, I just go right to the hard drive and access the library.” [This might mean that internal storage for the UHD players is out and you will have the added expense of adding external storage in order to use the Device Bind option.] "It's part of the Ultra HD Blu-ray specification. It will be optionally implemented but most manufacturers will embrace it. I will also be able to take that media and export it to a personal device, tablet, smartphone or whatever device is enabled, as a CMF (common media format) file." “Naturally, the issue of piracy looms large.”The difficult part is protection mechanisms but those are resolved now and ready to go. It will have to be attached to the player to be loaded, there's a negotiated hand-off involving connecting to the internet and getting authorization. The number of devices can be set by studios. There could be a fee associated; it could be part of the disc package." [This is the Media Bind option. It will involve downloading content securely to a flash drive or SeeQVault type SD card. The mobile devices will have to be registered and probably need to initially be connected to the UHD player, not to download content directly to the mobile device, but to handshake with a secure HDCP 2.2 link during registration.] [Regarding the fees: Rights can be offered and extinguished once accepted. So a fee may or may not be charged for each download to an external drive or SD card. A fee may be charged for each mobile device registered. Or, DRM may limit you to one download to an external drive or one flash drive. It is all up to the content providers. If you wish to take advantage of the Digital Bridge, you will not be able to avoid DRM or authentication]. http://www.whathifi.com/news/ultra-h...etflix-quality “Additionally, an expansion of the technology to meet the robust content protection demands associated with 4K-UHD content is coming soon.” http://www.businesswire.com/news/hom...s#.VVZmyGfbLDd [Pseudo poll watchers are still left with the burning question: Will I be able to buy an Ultra HD Blu-ray that has the title key on the disc or will I require an online connection in order to download a title key to decrypt my content?] [bracketed comments are mine.] |
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There is that option too. A PS3 was my first foray into the world of Blu-ray so a PS4 Slim with the appropriate upgrade would also be acceptable.
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I'd think a PS4 with UHDBD would be a much safer prospect than a first gen stand alone. But I doubt it would happen, would be nice though. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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![]() There have been some differences though in the hardware. It's more common to find dual voltage players in European (Region B) countries and it's quite common to find hardware which supports both 50 and 60 Hz video signals. A lot of times those extra features are stripped from the US versions. But what might work to the advantage of everyone is region free players. The manufacturers have pushed the BDA to go region free with UHD BD. This would help to lower the overall production cost per unit if the hardware manufacturers could simply design and distribute one model worldwide rather than having country/region specific variants. |
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No wonder they dropped "disc" from the Ultra HD Blu-ray logo.
"The last disc format And will Ultra HD Blu-ray be the last disc format we see? Even Martin is prepared to concede that's almost certainly the case... but never say never. "As of today, yes. We'll see how mature digital distribution networks become. You could probably say the same about the next-gen of terrestrial broadcasts. We think this will be the last iteration of this but we're certainly open to discussion." http://www.whathifi.com/news/ultra-h...oHaqyPJLMM4.99 |
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So do I, but if Sony is charging $700 for a 4K media player (and a 2nd gen player at that) then I don't see how a fully loaded UHD BD player will be cheaper. Especially if it has an internal hard drive. There's not going to be a big market for these players, so they can't count on volume to keep the price down. And I doubt there will be a lot of content to support it either.
Edit: they might be cheaper than I thought. Perhaps around $500-$800. http://www.whathifi.com/news/ultra-h...rices-revealed Last edited by bruceames; 05-16-2015 at 01:02 AM. |
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#2819 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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call them if you are interested, BDA spec finalized may have changed their schedule. "We will likely not have a native 4Kx2K player until sometime in late-2016 if not early-2017. Best Regards, Customer Service OPPO Digital, Inc. 2629B Terminal Blvd. Mountain View, CA 94043 Service@oppodigital.com Tel: 650-961-1118 Fax: 650-961-1119" |
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So, new drive, Digital Bridge, maybe internal storage. I still think the first UHD players are going to be 4 figures. |
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