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Old 02-11-2007, 03:23 AM   #1
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If Pip is turned into a software issue on BD, that opens the door for widely varying PIP experiences across different BD players. Good news: if its software than all players should be firmware upgradable to handle it, if they cannot already do so via some trick. However: The PS3 has howevermany procesing units and of course should have the power to do this but what type of processor or ASIC are in the other players? They don't have an unlimited # of cycles for regular decoding plus whatever software tricks are needed for the PIP.

I view this as a HUGE concern. While I personally care very little for these features its keeping Batman Begins from showing in my home theater and it is the only thing I can think of that people can point to and say "BD can't do this".
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Well, HD-DVD decoding on the 360 takes up 98% of all 3 cores on the xbox 360 and it is done all through software for picture and picture. The PS3 has MUCH MUCH MUCH more powerful raw processing, especially for video date, so it should be able to do PIP while shaving and checking stocks. I have no doubt that the PS3 will be the first to get the best features, that is a given.
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Well, HD-DVD decoding on the 360 takes up 98% of all 3 cores on the xbox 360 and it is done all through software for picture and picture. The PS3 has MUCH MUCH MUCH more powerful raw processing, especially for video date, so it should be able to do PIP while shaving and checking stocks. I have no doubt that the PS3 will be the first to get the best features, that is a given.
Sure, but what about the standalone players that don't have PS3 power? You have to author with those in mind.
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sorry but i do not recall the site but it is said that 3 of the 6 spe of the cell are used while watching a bd movie so technicaly the ps3 could decode 2 diffrent streams at once and make a pop picture on graphic
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Sure, but what about the standalone players that don't have PS3 power? You have to author with those in mind.
They will have new SOC chips from Sigma Designs that will take care of that for them. The PS3 can do what the SOC chips can through raw power and software, the stand alones will get chip solutions.
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Any chance the PS3 team will allow NTFS external hard drives to finally work on the ps3? FAT32 sucks with its 4 gig limit.
You can ask but he probably can't answer. He's with Sony Pictures Entertainment, not with Sony Computer Entertainment. That is, I assume he's a he.


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