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Old 06-26-2007, 03:47 PM   #1
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Time for Apple to do their bit.
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I think the real reason for the Adobe support is that there is HARDWARE to support - that is BD burners and blank media. It's not just from one CE but from many CEs. That is the key. Hopefully Adobe would support the authoring of BD-9 discs as well for short projects/music videos.


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First Blockbuster, now this... it's all falling into place nicely!
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How soon is now? Final Cut Studio 2 is already out, but wither the Blu-ray support? It has HD DVD support all over it for some reason.
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