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Old 07-03-2006, 03:10 AM   #1
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Hang on a minute, when you say dual layered, what does that mean? For standard DVD, as an example, most of the discs have one silver side. For the movie, phone booth, the disc is double sided so that you can watch the movie in either full screen or widescreen. For the movie, dumb and dumber, there is only one silver side on the disc. I would need to see a picture or something showing the difference between a single and dual layered disc for blu-ray.
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Hang on a minute, when you say dual layered, what does that mean? For standard DVD, as an example, most of the discs have one silver side. For the movie, phone booth, the disc is double sided so that you can watch the movie in either full screen or widescreen. For the movie, dumb and dumber, there is only one silver side on the disc. I would need to see a picture or something showing the difference between a single and dual layered disc for blu-ray.
In most cases, dual layer discs have a gold data side, whereas single layer discs have a silver data side. Don't confuse dual sided discs with dual layer discs. For a dual layer disc there are actually two data layers glued on top of each other. A DVD player will play the data on the first layer of the dual layer disc and then you'll experience a brief pause when it gets to the end of the first layer and then switches to the second layer of the disc. Your DVD player will do this automatically, on a great disc you may not even notice the layer change. Dual layer DVDs have "RSDL" printed on the discs and/or the backcover of the packaging. As it stands right now all Blu-ray discs are single layer which leaves only half of the room that a dual layer disc would provide. In order for the studios to provide a great quality movie presentation plus extras on a Blu-ray disc they will need a dual layer Blu-ray disc. Those aren't likely to be used until sometime this fall.

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Old 07-03-2006, 03:21 AM   #3
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Thanks for the information. I think that the fall time, maybe around October will be the time for blu-ray to really explode everywhere. October is hopefully when Sony's blu-ray player will come out. They are next in line for blu-ray.
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Old 07-03-2006, 01:31 PM   #4
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well...they'll come out with the barebones version 1st because people will buy anything right now...just to play a movie...

why offer the best option when you can potentially double dip for the special edition....
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I think that Sony will include the HDMI 1.3 feature or whatever it is because it would explain the delay for their player and you get more for your money. I think that October will be the month for blu-ray.
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there not gonna include 1.3 on their first gen player. I don't mind the lack of extras what i do mind though is the poor image quality so far.
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Old 07-03-2006, 05:48 PM   #7
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I'm not saying that you're wrong, but why else would Sony delay their player for October? I would think that it would be because of adding some kind of new feature to the player. I've read that the Sony ps3 will include the HD MI 1.3 feature.
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