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#1121 |
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Aug 2007
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Didn't you say Cinram or whoever your contacts are manufactures for both formats..? Isn't it too convenient that they would only reveal figures for one format? Doesn't this even for a second make you doubt about the integrity and unbiasness (which should be important to every journalist) of your sources?
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#1122 |
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Do you think Sony should be helping to setup a Singulus or Panasonic line? THAT is another competitive business. If Singulus drops the ball, then others get more business. Gary |
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#1124 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Guys, don’t pay any attention to the AVMS insider’s FUD. In fact, the way he insulted me several pages back regarding my anonymous posting handle would have probably gotten him banned on AVMS, because I said much less to the A-man while I was a *registered insider* over there and markrubin banned my ass within a few days. He’s lucky to still be here as far as I’m concerned.
His “analysis” of the yield situation is as juvenile as his judgment regarding Cinram. The movie reviewer/reporter is getting tainted information from a limited amount of communications from people that are either seeing things with tunnel vision or have an agenda that he may or may not appreciate. Hell, somebody (and I'm not talking intern level ![]() “There is no issue here and hasn’t been for a long time.” Hasn't someone like benes already crunched these numbers in the past to disprove Vaughn's *sources* ? My personal opinion of some of these so called AVMS “insiders” is that their regular day jobs are either in the dumps or going very slow so they reach out to the internet in an attention seeking fashion, in the meantime, for their 15 min. of fame. Last edited by Penton-Man; 09-08-2007 at 09:11 PM. |
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#1126 |
Active Member
Aug 2007
Trondheim, Norway
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This exchange is going beyond the twilight zone...
I will take the word of 2-3 insiders over a dubious "journalist" any day. Why? It's too easy to hide behind "unnamed sources" when everything else points in the other direction. Considering the amount of BD50 discs on the market and the quality they exhibit I think it is pretty lame to start this big "my supersecret sources tell me that they have big yield problems!" thing. There is nothing that points to this being a problem at this time. If there is...please point me to some official information that could support this argument? I find it really hard to believe that you are "format neutral" here. Sounds to me like you have an agenda or you're instructed to push someone else's agenda. Even if you dont understand it yourself, it seems obvious that you are continuing an argument well beyond the point of reason. The more you argue the less credible you seem. Sorry, thats just my "neutral" point of view here. I'm pretty much undecided in this whole ordeal but I'm starting to lean more and more towards Blu-ray due to its obvious strenghts over HD-DVD. |
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It seems to me his sources are in a new batch of independents with newly installed BD50 lines. As I've said, until this FUD started to hit, the A-man was always saying that NOBODY outside Sony or DADC could make a BD50. It went from science fiction, to cranked out on an experimental line, to only Sony/Panny can do it, to yields are bad at the independents in 11 months (Oct 16 - Click, the first BD50 title hit the street). It's rather encouraging that higher-ups are seeing what is being posted. That's very positive. Gary |
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#1128 | |
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Since you are not a true insider, but merely somone who gets information out of others, why are you even claiming insider status? If everybody would do that, then lots and lots of people could claim to be insiders, which would excavate the meaning of the term. I think your ambition to be regarded as "someone in the know", has clouded your judgement. |
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#1129 | |
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Jul 2007
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There are much more productive things to do. For example, go out and walk the dog. Buy a new Blu movie, watching movies with friends, etc.. Don't be consumed with every little details. Things will happen one way or another, and life move on. |
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#1131 |
Special Member
May 2007
San Jose, California
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You are one of the lucky ones, if that projector can handle 1080i film-based content correctly. For the rest of us, 1080p output from the player is a big deal, since our TV most likely cannot do inverse telecine.
http://www.hometheatermag.com/hookmeup/1106hook/ Note the sad display in the "3:2 film cadence test" column. It's even worse than regular 1080i deintelacing test, believe me or not. This test is from late last year but judging from reports we're hearing about new models, the situation doesn't seem to have improved much. enjoy gandalf ![]() P.S. No, you don't need 24p input on your screen to get the full 1920x1080 resulution -- 60p will do. The benefit of 24p is a totally different matter. |
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#1132 |
Expert Member
Jun 2007
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nicely sidestepped david, lets try again.
Is Paid wrong with his yield claims? |
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#1133 | |
Power Member
Apr 2007
SoCal PSN:CaptBurn
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Well... right here lies the irony I guess then. At the time of comparison I was still under the mistaken impression that HDDVD players were all HD capable (not 1080i since HD does not include interlaced). When I made my judgements it was prior to gaining the knowledge of the difference, hence, I was 'blind' to the resolution issue. I was confused at the time because of the encodes being stated the same and only found out later that the reason was due to the competitively priced HDDVD players only outputting in 1080i (which basically makes them non-competitive products to Blu-ray since they don't offer the same resolution). I watched both on two screens: My 50" Panasonic plasma that only does up to 1080i and on my friends 1080p projector (brand escapes me) on an estimated 90" screen. The latter is where the real difference, obviously, shined. In fact, the 1080i vs 1080p difference was 'staggering' as he put it at the time. I would gladly take a double blind test between 1080i and 1080p on any two displays 50 inches or larger. I know for a fact I can tell the difference, no problem (even at Best Buy under their fluorescent lights). Grandma's eyes have blessed me. |
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#1134 |
Senior Member
Sep 2007
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There were rumors earlier before CES07 about Disney going neutral, presumably the same rumblings are happening now. I actually believed it was happening that last time.
Alternately the question of TWX's control over Warner could come up. The two biggest questions floating around are the potential of Disney going neutral or warner going red exclusive, either of these two scenarios have always been discussed along with the Universal exclusive one. |
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#1135 |
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Aug 2007
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Attention Team Blu: you'll soon get your own "your yields suck too" bullet point.
![]() Word has leaked that The DVD Forum's WG-11 has approved HD DVD TL51 (the triple layer 51GB varient) as well as the TL HD/DVD combo format...the formal approval is forthcoming, but it's apparently a done deal, and yes, as expected, there's an excellent chance that players using G1 OPUs/controllers will be left in the cold on TL51 due to the inability to correct enough for spherical aberation. |
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#1136 | |
Special Member
May 2007
San Jose, California
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It's almost like the DTS-HD MA vs. uncompressed PCM situation. Technically they contain the exact same amount of information, but the vast majority of devices out there cannot decode DTS-HD MA, thus people only hear the lossless core. So one guy can claim they hear the difference, another can claim they don't, and they both can be right. My opinion is that 1080p output is still a very good thing for the players. People who buy 1080i players are more likely to be buying cheap displays that cannot do inverse telecine correctly, so they will be watching HD DVD in (essentially) 540p for a long while (maybe forever, given how low in priority inverse telecine seems to be for TV manufacturers). Ironically, only people who have real high-end displays can purchase a low-end 1080i player and not notice a difference. ![]() enjoy gandalf ![]() |
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#1137 |
Blu-ray Champion
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OK guys. I'm going to lay down some law here
FEEL FREE TO CHALLENGE DAVID, AGGRESSIVELY IF YOU SO CHOOSE But attacks NOT using fact, logic and reason such as but not limited to namecalling(and I and the other mods decide what qualifies, ARE NOT KOSHER Therefore, I will start handing out suspensions and move from there for people who violate that simple mandate. THIS GOES EQUALLY FOR BOTH SIDES OF THE ARGUEMENT. We've got a good thing going here, please don't ruin it. We are not AVS |
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#1138 | |
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Is anyone passing judgement (in the context of this fiasco you've created here) re that payoff as it relates to Paramount's comments? No, basically people here are saying, "Cmon, cut the BS Paramount. We all know you got paid." That's different than "Those bastards took the money, and sold us out." Yet, your retort is basically, "It's ok for BD to pay studios, but HD DVD can't (pay studios)?" That is a typical HD DVD fanboy comment circa two weeks ago when Paramount made the announcement. In the end, most people appreciate honesty, and not blatant lies. At the end of they day, I don't expect Paramount to come and say "We got paid." But they must also assume we're stupid to come out two weeks later and start citing "production problems", etc, etc. People are smart enough to see through that. That's the objection, and it has nothing to do with the payoff (or "promotional considerations") itself. Last edited by Esox50; 09-08-2007 at 10:52 PM. |
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Disney going neutral is far more unlikely than Uni or Warner going neutral/exclusive
Disney specifically asked for BD+ style protection and region coding, and Toshiba refused them. Both things are HUGELY important to them. With AACS essetially cracked wide open, don't look for that to happen....pretty much ever barring highly improbably Blu disaster. |
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they'll make money all over the place when BDD takes off with their remastered older classics available in HD... they will sell.. |
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