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Old 03-26-2007, 02:44 PM   #521
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Europe (and various other parts of the world) tend to support the "ITU Standards" more then the "FCC Standards" of the U.S.

The FCC Standards hark back to the original "Grand Alliance": 720i(30) / 720p(30) / 1080i(30) (30 frames per second/60 fields per second if interlace). These are effectively "broadcast standards".

This does not keep various manufacturers from supporting non broadcast rates of 24p / 30p / 60p at 720 or 1080.

The ITU supports the following (much more diverse) set:
60p
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30p
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25P
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I know... clear as mud.
 
Old 03-26-2007, 03:27 PM   #522
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Thanks Frode, that's really useful
 
Old 03-26-2007, 05:19 PM   #523
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xvYCC is normal YCbCr data, but video levels below black and above white for all three components are purposely used. That's why you get about 1.8x more colors than over standard YCbCr.
So can current display handle this extended colour or is it only on displays like the ruby, pearl jvc HD1 that have extended colour gamuts?
 
Old 03-27-2007, 05:34 AM   #524
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xvYCC is normal YCbCr data, but video levels below black and above white for all three components are purposely used. That's why you get about 1.8x more colors than over standard YCbCr.
So, why would HDMI 1.3 be required? Simply to flag it properly?

Is the core YCbCr preserved, or are the colours redistributed through the space?

Gary
 
Old 03-27-2007, 05:57 AM   #525
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Any Insiders care to comment?????
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...3&page=1&pp=30

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The News:

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy will be released on both Blu-ray and HD-DVD on November 23, 2007.

Here is the interesting part:

As a gesture of good faith over the Matrix release, New Line/WB will be releasing only the Extended Editions on Blu-ray at this time, while HD-DVD will get only the Theatrical Versions.

The Blu-ray version will be on a BD50 in VC-1 with PCM!! It will also showcase a lot of the neat features of BD-J.

Last edited by shamus; 03-27-2007 at 06:03 AM.
 
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So, why would HDMI 1.3 be required? Simply to flag it properly?

Is the core YCbCr preserved, or are the colours redistributed through the space?

Gary
HDMI 1.3 supports deep colour which is an extension of the colour bit depth upto 48bit IIRC
 
Old 03-27-2007, 06:42 PM   #527
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HDMI 1.3 supports deep colour which is an extension of the colour bit depth upto 48bit IIRC
Current Silicon Image's VastLine chipset doesn't support 16bpp, though (up to 12bpp).
 
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To the insiders: Disney's Chicken Little has been released. One of the features is a director's video commentary on certain scenes induced by BD-J.

To me, this shows ONE way of PiP being done with current BD hardware. Unlike a running video commentary ala M:I-3 on HD-DVD, some titles do not have a running video commentary or do not need one. By doing it the way Disney did it, more interactive or more interesting content can be presented on BD.

What do you guys think?


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Old 03-27-2007, 06:55 PM   #529
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HDMI 1.3 supports deep colour which is an extension of the colour bit depth upto 48bit IIRC
The thing is, people (including me) are going to be mixing up deep colour and xvYCC.

If I understand correctly, xvYCC allows more colours to be represented. While deep colour also allows more luminosities of the same colour to be represented.

Deep colour is primarily to kill the gradient contours we see sometimes, and probably has more impact on the viewing experience than xvYCC.

It would seem that two possibilities are to transport xvYCC to the set for decoding, or to do upconversion to deep colour and transport that.

Gary
 
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So, why would HDMI 1.3 be required? Simply to flag it properly?
HDMI 1.3 uses Gamut Boundary Description metadata to convey xvYCC video data is present.

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Core YCbCr is preserved, so it's backwards compatible.
 
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Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
 
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Paidgeek - have you guys thought about releasing Spiderman 3 on BLu-ray one week before it comes out on DVD with a massive advertising campaign? That would be a good one for sure, and I mean on the regular SD television channels as well, not just the HD ones.

This has worked many times well. Pearl Jam released Vitalogy in 1994 two weeks early on vinyl ahead of the CD. I don't know how well it sold, but lots of people knew about it.

I think Spidey 3 would be the perfect disc to do this with.
 
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I bet Nintendo sold a lot more Wii's thanks to selling Twilight Princess on Wii before Gamecube.
 
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I bet Nintendo sold a lot more Wii's thanks to selling Twilight Princess on Wii before Gamecube.
It's very true imo -- and part of that is giving people that extra "excuse" to buy a new console/player. And I certainly think more than a few people would love to show off their new BD player with a movie their buddies can't even buy yet...
 
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HDMI 1.3 uses Gamut Boundary Description metadata to convey xvYCC video data is present.
Gotcha.

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Core YCbCr is preserved, so it's backwards compatible.
So, outside the normal YCbCr range is adjustments to core definition to make it more accurate?

i.e. YCrCb value represents a closest approximation, and then it's refined with the extended range info?

I guess might as well ask the direct question: Can xvYCC be encoded into BD/HD DVD and playback OK on current equipment (players and monitors) with no knowledge of xvYCC?

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I bet Nintendo sold a lot more Wii's thanks to selling Twilight Princess on Wii before Gamecube.
I'm sure. But, the Wii version of a game can't be transformed into a Gamecube version.

The main problem with being too far ahead of the DVD is that crooks could burn DVDs from the master BD recording. So, alas, if we ever do see this it will only be a week at most.

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Paidgeek - have you guys thought about releasing Spiderman 3 on BLu-ray one week before it comes out on DVD with a massive advertising campaign? That would be a good one for sure, and I mean on the regular SD television channels as well, not just the HD ones.

This has worked many times well. Pearl Jam released Vitalogy in 1994 two weeks early on vinyl ahead of the CD. I don't know how well it sold, but lots of people knew about it.

I think Spidey 3 would be the perfect disc to do this with.
Wow that's a great idea! I agree 100%!!!
 
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So, alas, if we ever do see this it will only be a week at most.
I think that would be perfect.
 
Old 03-28-2007, 10:28 PM   #539
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Paidgeek - have you guys thought about releasing Spiderman 3 on BLu-ray one week before it comes out on DVD with a massive advertising campaign? That would be a good one for sure, and I mean on the regular SD television channels as well, not just the HD ones.

This has worked many times well. Pearl Jam released Vitalogy in 1994 two weeks early on vinyl ahead of the CD. I don't know how well it sold, but lots of people knew about it.

I think Spidey 3 would be the perfect disc to do this with.

I'll pass the idea along, but keep in mind that the theatrical advertising is really where most of the awareness comes from...
 
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It sounds like a cool idea and I can't really see a downside other than a few people who are sitting on the sidelines might get their feelings hurt.
 
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