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Sep 2006
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Please, their designs are mostly stolen from Sony, and they nabbed the iPod design from Psion! All Steve Jobs has done is energise the Mac fanboys into an online legion that no one will bother arguing with... it may come across as you being a PC fanboy. I have no dog in this fight. I've never owned an Apple product of any kind (well, my wife just got her first iPod 2 months ago). I'm still weighing my options at this point, and my main issue with the Mac is lack of support for BD, but there are work arounds available. |
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Blu-ray Guru
Sep 2006
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Sure, there are zealot PC users out there. One of my coworkers is a Linux fanboy. Every few months I get to have the same conversation explaining that there is no way we are switching over to Linux. The discussion of hardware & software flaws is indeed more open on the PC side than the Mac side. Even with the fanboys taken into account. On the Mac side, you have to cut through a layer of denial -the whole Mac's never crash mantra. Freehand 10 was the first vector-drawing program released for OSX. It was a buggy pile of crap. Worse, the PC version didn't have so many bugs. A lot of arguing went back and forth before people agreed there was a problem with FH10 on OSX. The possibilities for new technology is greater on the PC side because it isn't having to go through the gate of one single company. With Apple, you're stuck with a far more limited line of Apple-branded products and stuck with the philosophy of the one company driving the brand. This has to be one of the chief reasons why professional Blu-ray authoring is being done all but exclusively on Windows-based machines. Sonic Solutions can configure exactly the sort of workstation they want on the front end of the system without getting hamstrung by one single company's product line. |
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
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The real difference and strengths are that Apple has capable designers and a strong marketing arm and loyal (mad) fans while MS has market strength (so they don’t care) The bad is that Apple tends to be navel gazing (if it is not apple and can’t be stolen then it is not good) while MS thinks its market strength in PC OS gives it control (Vista was buggy, but who cares, people will buy it, BD is better, but who cares, if we push HD DVD everyone will be forced to use it….) |
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Microsoft doesn't have the stranglehold of control it once did over the Windows platform. Although they indeed wanted HD-DVD to succeed, various PC vendors such as Dell and Sony were backing Blu-ray. Dell and a number of other PC makers are now offering systems loaded with Linux as an alternative to Windows. That kind of move would have been unthinkable back in the mid 1990s; it would have incurred the wrath of Microsoft and unleashed a dirty tricks campaign. After a number of legal judgments and companies like Dell growing big enough to be crucial to the continued existence of Windows, Microsoft doesn't have quite the same business options anymore.
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Rob, these drives will be out in December by the way. I just got a reply back from Amex. ![]() PS. Get the Mac Pro, along with my PS3 its by far the best thing i've bought ever. |
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You can buy after market Blu-ray burners for Mac towers or notebooks and use third party software (Adobe Encore, Toast) to burn HD video to Blu-ray. Is there any software Blu-ray movie players for Macs? Applications like PowerDVD and WinDVD are written for Windows only.
Apple isn't doing anything to support Blu-ray. You can't buy a new Mac from Apple with a Blu-ray drive already installed. None of Apple's software supports Blu-ray. |
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MS don't have any Blu-ray capabilities out of the box either, its up to third party developers to make the programs and they haven't for Mac, just for the OS which dominates the market which isn't really fair. Its not as if Apple are preventing anyone from making these programs, are they? Its up to the third party developers to give us BD support for Macs and they just aren't doing it. Whether its down to man power, minimum profit or something else i don't know. PS. Compressor supports HD-DVD + Blu-ray encoding, not hugely but its there. ![]() Mods, why was this removed? Quote:
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Sep 2006
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You can buy a brand new PC from Dell, HP, Sony, Acer, Alienware, Voodoo, etc. with a Blu-ray combo drive or full blown Blu-ray burner included in the configuration and covered under warranty. Microsoft has no power to get in the way of that. This is not the case with Apple. You're stuck with whatever Apple gives you and then you're on your own when it comes to making changes to the machine to include hardware Apple should have been offering in the first place, especially when the hardware is commanding a much higher price. Quote:
If a customer has to run Windows in order to do something as simple as playing a Blu-ray movie from an optical drive, why should he pay a hefty premium for Mac hardware and pay hundreds more for an after market copy of Windows XP or Vista when he could save several hundred dollars or more by simply buying something from Dell? This is why I see more and more PCs popping up in creative businesses I deal with on a daily basis. I constantly exchange art files with different design houses, service bureaus and more. In these businesses, the applications and their capabilities are the real creative tool, not the operating system or computing brand. Adobe is making more money by selling Windows versions of its products than Mac. That runs counter to the widely held belief any graphics professional is going to be using a Mac. Apple is losing customers in key professional areas and this Blu-ray thing is only going to make this trend worse. If it sounds like I am bashing the Mac platform, believe me I am not. I want Apple to survive. Apple needs to survive for the overall health of the computing industry, especially in "power computing." I feel Apple is making a very costly mistake by placing too much emphasis on its iTunes and movie downloads business. They're going to lose their foothold in professional HD video production if they keep up with this destructive nonsense regarding Blu-ray. |
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#5613 | |
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Apr 2007
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![]() 4K2K, most film grain is roughly about 8 to 16 pixels in ‘size’ in an area at 4K or larger. Like I said, down rezzing 4K or 2K images from digital scans to 1920x1080 is not going to make prominent grain particles from certain film stock disappear or bleed together like with the film-out from a digital scan for release prints. Lowry Digital works under the basic philosophy that there are two types of grain, kinda like two types of cholesterol in peoples’ bloodstream, i.e. “good cholesterol” (HDL) and “bad cholesterol (LDL). John believes that the grain which is correlated with the detail of an image is the “good” grain, whereas the grain which is uncorrelated with the detail of the image is the “bad” grain………or maybe not “bad” but at least superfluous as to contributing to the detail of the image viewed with a human’s visual system. With their proprietary process they strive to correlate the picture elements from frame to frame so as to reduce the noise (bad grain), while at the same time extracting the finest detail (good grain) from the images. Carry on guys...............with the Mac as well as other discussions as it seems I’m up to my arse in alligators for the time being. Last edited by Penton-Man; 10-22-2008 at 12:07 AM. Reason: added one word for clarity..... "as" |
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The lack of a BTO option is ridiculous, though, and as I mentioned a few pages back, it would be nice if Apple was required to do SOMETHING to merit their position in the BDA. Maybe Penton (or Talk if he's still around) or Jeff or another insider can say if Apple is participating with BDA or if they're always voting present or abstaining or some such... Is there any possible recrimination or consequences in BDA for their... reticence? Quote:
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Also, there's really nothing in a Mac in terms of components that you won't find in a Dell or many other PC brands. They're using the same CPU, same graphics chip sets, same memory modules and so many other pieces of hardware. The EFI bootstrap as opposed to a BIOS chip on the main board is really the only significant hardware difference. With a Mac, you're getting an arguably more fashionable looking machine and a slicker operating system. Dell is hardly a "bottom feeder" either. Often Acer and HP beat Dell in terms of low pricing, but you get a lot more "crap-ware" pre-installed to offset the bargain. |
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Blu-ray Guru
Feb 2007
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Forget about Apple and PC fanboys. The link below is more relevant to Apple's adoption of Blu-ray. And the fact is they don't have to until they want to...if they want to. They don't care about the publishing "niche" as their vanguard anymore .. ancient history .. it's now very small potatoes compared to ipod and iphone and consumer entertainment. When it matters to that last market they will care.
"It’s not a hard case to make, especially considering the numbers Apple just posted. Profits were $1.14 billion on sales of $7.9 billion. But because of accounting rules that affect the iPhone and Apple TV, that actually understates the strength of Apple’s quarter. Counted another way, Apple actually sold $11.68 billion worth of product in the quarter, worth $2.44 billion in profit. Apple’s cash hoard ballooned to nearly $25 billion, leaving it with more cash than any other debt-free technology company. (That’s more than Microsoft (MSFT), Intel (INTC), or Google (GOOG); Cisco (CSCO) has more than $26 billion in cash, but it also has about $7 billion in debt.)" "For a company that’s growing at Apple’s pace – it sold 6.9 million iPhones in the quarter, up from 1.1 million a year before..." http://bigtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com...ssive-quarter/ New sheriff in town .. same as the old one ![]() |
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A major cornerstone of the reputation and image of Apple Computer is that it has been the preferred choice of creative professional computer users and computer users that do all sorts of other cutting edge work. That's not completely true anymore, but it is what the general public has believed and still believes to some considerable extent. Apple has worked hard on maintaining that image. Now that image is being eroded in numerous areas. The lack of proper Blu-ray support on the Mac platform will worsen that professional user market erosion. |
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#5619 |
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Feb 2007
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Definitely a valid point. Not sure if membership expires or what the contracts stipulate . and those that do know .. likely can't talk about them.
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