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Old 11-11-2007, 11:39 PM   #5661
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Paidgeek:

I saw on the back of SP3 it says Chinese Mandarin and Chinese Cantonese subtitles. This is quite incorrect. It should be Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.

On a related note, Mandarin speakers mostly don't understand Cantonese and vice versa. So Chinese movies in either dialect really need to have Chinese subtitles for the best enjoyment for Chinese speaking viewers (who don't want to read English subtitles). That shouldn't take up much space.

Thanks.
 
Old 11-11-2007, 11:51 PM   #5662
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Now Penton, I gotta admit that if you took yourself this photo you have the best job -ever-. Where was that taken ?

hint: those girls have some very ... very ... interesting .. outfits
Photos were taken during the Halloween party at the Bunny House
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10236 Charing Cross Road
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Entering………….
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Old 11-12-2007, 12:18 AM   #5663
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Last one.

Mr. HD DVD trying to convince the Blu crew that his is the superior format……and their reaction…………..
The girls are pretty nice, Mr HD-DVD ain't too hot though...
 
Old 11-12-2007, 12:57 AM   #5664
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Paidgeek, is there any word on Stringer making another statement?
Seriously I am sick and tired of hearing his last bit of genius thrown around.
He has to be aware of the backlash whether it is deserved or not deserved.
 
Old 11-12-2007, 12:59 AM   #5665
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Paidgeek, is there any word on Stringer making another statement?
Seriously I am sick and tired of hearing his last bit of genius thrown around.
He has to be aware of the backlash whether it is deserved or not deserved.
Seriously, Paid, what the heck was he talking about?

Last edited by powersfoss; 11-12-2007 at 01:02 AM. Reason: changed "hell" to "heck"; i'm not THAT upset
 
Old 11-12-2007, 01:58 AM   #5666
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We have the best insiders ever.
Thank you.
I realize we have members from all over the world here on our forum, but today, I remind all those Blu-ray.com members living in the U.S. that we would not be able to do, what we do, without our Veterans.

Freedom is not free.
I’ve made so many trips to Arlington National Cemetery over the past few years to honor soldiers' memories that I no longer need to look at the painted directional lines on the blacktop to find my way to the Chapel there.

So, sometime this evening before you go to sleep, pause for a moment of reflection for those who currently serve, have served, and those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
 
Old 11-12-2007, 02:01 AM   #5667
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Seriously, Paid, what the heck was he talking about?
At the time of the interview, which was in N.Y.C…………………

Paid was in Japan.
I was in California.
The videotape of the interview has yet to be posted online by Adler.

So, all we can respond to are edited online news reports.
Each of us has done so already.
We think there will be some forthcoming clarification from Sony Corporate in the near future.
 
Old 11-12-2007, 02:04 AM   #5668
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Thank you.
I realize we have members from all over the world here on our forum, but today, I remind all those Blu-ray.com members living in the U.S. that we would not be able to do, what we do, without our Veterans.

Freedom is not free.
I’ve made so many trips to Arlington National Cemetery over the past few years to honor soldiers' memories that I no longer need to look at the painted directional lines on the blacktop to find my way to the Chapel there.

So, sometime this evening before you go to sleep, pause for a moment of reflection for those who currently serve, have served, and those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
Penton, I just completed a viewing of Pearl Harbor (on blu-ray of course), and by the end I couldn't help but asking myself if we were living up to the values of all the people that died so we could sit on our asses watching movies and playing games. This movie impacted me and reminded me of who we have to thank for our freedoms. Thanks for reminding us all.

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Old 11-12-2007, 02:06 AM   #5669
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Thank you.
I realize we have members from all over the world here on our forum, but today, I remind all those Blu-ray.com members living in the U.S. that we would not be able to do, what we do, without our Veterans.

Freedom is not free.
I’ve made so many trips to Arlington National Cemetery over the past few years to honor soldiers' memories that I no longer need to look at the painted directional lines on the blacktop to find my way to the Chapel there.

So, sometime this evening before you go to sleep, pause for a moment of reflection for those who currently serve, have served, and those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
Amen
 
Old 11-12-2007, 02:38 AM   #5670
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The Blu crew works for me.
Penton-

Fun as the eye candy is, this really leads me to ask what I hope is construed as a (Hollywood) insider question: If cute girls are that plentiful in the land of film and entertainment, how does any one of them distinguish themself to make it in Hollywood?

Yes, beyond looks, are talent and brains that rare? Or is luck really more important than I would guess?

Cheers!
-Jim
 
Old 11-12-2007, 03:37 AM   #5671
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Paidgeek:

I would like to say thanks about a little thing that struck me while watching Spiderman 3 this evening. This little thing is a fix to a little nuisance that manifested itself, from what I have gathered, on some but not all displays.

This little nuisance was the resolution changes between the FBI screen and the commentary disclaimer and any other tidbit before the main feature. Usually, the change was from 1080p to 1080i and back to 1080p. Not adjusting to changes very well, my front projector always lost the "no" overscan setting as a result; thus, requiring a resetting.

I recall someone in this thread, just a couple of months ago, asking about keeping the preliminaries in 1080p for the reason above and others. I believe I observed all the preliminaries in 1080p on Spiderman 3. I know it is probably a subtle fix for many, but I certainly appreciate it.

Joe
 
Old 11-12-2007, 03:38 AM   #5672
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46" LCD, ATC 100's + velodyne Ls,Rs,C, PS3.

Need a much bigger HD screen (60" would be perfect), but I need to bribe my wife a bit more...

No more that 3 picture heights from the screen is my goal. I'm about 4 right now....
Do you watch over the air or cable TV? I'm sitting exactly 3 picture heights from my 46" XBR4 and although Blu-rays look fantastic, HDTV look OK (1080i CBS-HD) to mediocre (720p FOX-HD and ABC-HD) to terrible (1080i NBC-HD). This is OTA, two stations have SD sub-channels and two don't, so I think overall it is fairly average a little above average as far as HD broadcasts go.

I'm thinking 3.5 to 4 picture heights would be the good minimum for watching TV channels. I almost wish there's an "underscan" option to shrink the screen -- the 2x option for PS3's DVD upscaling is very nice in this regard, as is effectively makes the screen a little smaller and sharper.

For Blu-rays, 3 picture heights is perfect. I can even lean forward to make it 2.5 or 2 when I want to see some more details.

enjoy
gandalf

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Old 11-12-2007, 04:09 AM   #5673
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Alex recently posted this about Blu-ray, which has caused a few posts like this one, and just to make sure of this has the official name for Grace Period Profile been changed to Initial Standard Profile? Also are the Blu-ray profiles officially called Initial Standard Profile, Final Standard Profile (marketed as Bonus View), and BD-Live?
 
Old 11-12-2007, 05:01 AM   #5674
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For Blu-rays, 3 picture heights is perfect. I can even lean forward to make it 2.5 or 2 when I want to see some more details.

enjoy
gandalf
gandalf, I like to watch movies at 2 picture heights (I make the "Scope" height the same as the "Widescreen") for that big screen effect I get at theaters. The bests BDs can do that
 
Old 11-12-2007, 05:01 AM   #5675
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Again !, with more feeling, as the director would say…………
P-Man, you're my damn hero

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Thank you.
I realize we have members from all over the world here on our forum, but today, I remind all those Blu-ray.com members living in the U.S. that we would not be able to do, what we do, without our Veterans.

Freedom is not free.
I’ve made so many trips to Arlington National Cemetery over the past few years to honor soldiers' memories that I no longer need to look at the painted directional lines on the blacktop to find my way to the Chapel there.

So, sometime this evening before you go to sleep, pause for a moment of reflection for those who currently serve, have served, and those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
and thank you

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Old 11-12-2007, 05:16 AM   #5676
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Alex recently posted this about Blu-ray, which has caused a few posts like this one, and just to make sure of this has the official name for Grace Period Profile been changed to Initial Standard Profile? Also are the Blu-ray profiles officially called Initial Standard Profile, Final Standard Profile (marketed as Bonus View), and BD-Live?
I don't know if the guy you quoted was trying to be funny, but this definitely made me lol
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BD continues to stomp HD DVD in Japan, but total next gen disc sales for July 2007 were less than 20,000 units...less than 1,000 HD DVD disc sold through in July. For those bad at math, that means 19,000 BD discs sold through, or 19% more than HD DVD. A 1.9:1 advantage for BD, in other words.
I think paramount gave math lessons to HD DVD fans

Dunno if everything is made up to try to humor himself (he says something about made up report early in the post), but that's still lol.

(hint: 1800% more, and a ratio of 19:1)

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Old 11-12-2007, 05:21 AM   #5677
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Paidgeek,

I noticed that Sony PCL did the encoding for Bandai Visual's Blu-Ray release of Patlabor: The Movie. Do you know anything about what goes on there? If so, do you know if they are also doing Akira, and what's going on with that release? It's been delayed for months with no news on a new release date.
 
Old 11-12-2007, 05:25 AM   #5678
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Paidgeek,

I noticed that Sony PCL did the encoding for Bandai Visual's Blu-Ray release of Patlabor: The Movie. Do you know anything about what goes on there? If so, do you know if they are also doing Akira, and what's going on with that release? It's been delayed for months with no news on a new release date.
I don't know anything about the "Akira" release, but the people at PCL are very good. PCL stands for Photo Chemical Lab and they used to do film processing. These days they do DVD and Blu-ray authoring and a few other things. They pretty much have the same key equipment that we have at SPE such as encoders, tape machines and so on.
 
Old 11-12-2007, 05:31 AM   #5679
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Thank you.
I realize we have members from all over the world here on our forum, but today, I remind all those Blu-ray.com members living in the U.S. that we would not be able to do, what we do, without our Veterans.

Freedom is not free.
I’ve made so many trips to Arlington National Cemetery over the past few years to honor soldiers' memories that I no longer need to look at the painted directional lines on the blacktop to find my way to the Chapel there.

So, sometime this evening before you go to sleep, pause for a moment of reflection for those who currently serve, have served, and those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
I thought I would share this with our neighbours to the South of the 49th Parallel...

Written by Lt. Col. John McRae in Denmark during WWI in 1915, it is an enduring and revered poem among us Canadians, and is often recited every November 11th, Remembrance Day

In Flanders Fields

In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
 
Old 11-12-2007, 05:31 AM   #5680
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Paidgeek:


Do you watch over the air or cable TV? I'm sitting exactly 3 picture heights from my 46" XBR4 and although Blu-rays look fantastic, HDTV look OK (1080i CBS-HD) to mediocre (720p FOX-HD and ABC-HD) to terrible (1080i NBC-HD). This is OTA, two stations have SD sub-channels and two don't, so I think overall it is fairly average a little above average as far as HD broadcasts go.

I'm thinking 3.5 to 4 picture heights would be the good minimum for watching TV channels. I almost wish there's an "underscan" option to shrink the screen -- the 2x option for PS3's DVD upscaling is very nice in this regard, as is effectively makes the screen a little smaller and sharper.

For Blu-rays, 3 picture heights is perfect. I can even lean forward to make it 2.5 or 2 when I want to see some more details.

enjoy
gandalf
I have Dish network and have been a subscriber to their HD offerings since the days when they had about 8 channels. Their HD picture falls apart at times because they don't have the bandwidth for difficult scenes, whether it is an MP4 or MP2 channel. I agree that broadcast news does not need to be watched at theatrical viewing angles. The best set-up in my opinion is to use the LCD for typical viewing, then drop a front view screen in front of the LCD with a Sony VPL-VW60 for watching movies at 100". One of these days, I'll have to work on that. The cobblers children have no shoes etc. etc.
 
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