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Maybe this has been answered in the past...I am guessing it has, but a rumor is floating around at no other than AVS that 1.0 players may be unable to play 1.1 discs correctly. This apparently from a person at Denon...heres the quote and Link:
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Oct 2006
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Note that the Denon guy then says "It’s a possibility, and that’s why we’re working very hard to make sure that our products will be okay with any previous discs and new discs.". So essentially, a buggy 1.0 player might get problem with a 1.1 disc. So what? It can be fixed... |
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Aug 2006
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Oh, yeah. And everyone on AVS thinks I'm a 'Project Hydra' plant. I could really use the money, and I HAVE devoted an entire blog to Blu-ray/PS3 so I think I'm entitled. Please PM me, and I'll happily provide information on where to send the checks. Last edited by Deciazulado; 09-13-2007 at 01:59 AM. Reason: split questions & answers |
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I believe that BDLive players are required to have 'memory' for downloaded content.
On the other hand, I don't see why a FSP player would need to be any different from current players with respect to memory. Amir is just trying to make things seem more complicated than they really are... just part of the usual smoke screen. |
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In fact today I saw someone post that a BD50 is upwards of $100 to produce...wonder where that came from... |
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so we can also say the same about them ![]() 1st gen player that can play normal disc 1st gen player that can play boiled disc 1st gen player that cannot play any disc 1st gen player that can play rumoured scifi tl51 2nd gen ... 3rd gen ... |
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Sep 2007
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What does this mean? SPIN..... |
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I have a Panasonic DVD player that I bought in 1999, it has NO zoom support and lacks a few other features.
It also struggles to play some modern DVD's.......it's also an EARLY EARLY gen unit. Compatability issues is enevitable on early gen, nothing new here. Although I dont buy the 1.0/1.1 crap until the discs come out and people actually use them for real, compared to HD-DUD fanbot Toshiba extremist claims. |
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Banned
Aug 2007
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It just makes no sense to do that whatsoever. And I cannot even imagine that they'd price the DVDs higher and cut into their sales. Simply put...I'm having a hard time seeing any studio do this for any title right now. It'd be pissing money down the toilet. Sure it could be a trojan horse...but it's one I can't see any studio getting on. |
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Jan 2007
Virginia
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Even if there was an issue, i'm sure it could be fixed via firmware upgrades!
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Aug 2007
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Sep 2007
The Burghs
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But if it has 1.0 only hardware it can't go to 1.1 via firmware. The PS3 may be different because the 1.1 features that a standalone requires hardware for, may be emulated via software. (Nice to have that cell processor!) Everyone will have to wait until Sony releases something to be 100% sure. But, as stated before, a 1.1 disk should play in a 1.0 player, just not have the 1.1 goodies. It should be just like it is now with current 1.0 authored disks. |
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Blu-ray Insider
Jan 2007
Milpitas, CA, USA
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Special Member
May 2007
San Jose, California
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(I posted this in the rant thread, but since this topic now has its own thread, let me copy it here too.)
Amazing how a little marketing jab turns into a full-fledged rumor and FUD. Denon is planning to make a profile 1.1 player. They are one of the few (the only?) one that is going to make a 1.1 player without having any 1.0 offerings. So, the Denon guy drops a small hint -- not even provable, just a suggestion of possibility -- that some 1.0 players might have a problem with 1.1 discs. (Which is certainly possible -- anything that is not released might not work due to a bug. Duh.) It's called marketing folks. Otherwise why would this guy even care? They don't even have a 1.0 player of their own! Now, what do the DUD fanbois do? They are running around claiming that Denon found out that no 1.1 discs will work at all on 1.0 players. Pathetic. sheesh gandalf ![]() |
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Special Member
Sep 2007
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the Denon guy in the article also hints/states, that Denon wants to build a multiformat player with Blu-ray/HD DVD/SACD/DVD-A and whatnot. (Someone asked, if it could do vinyl as well
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Special Member
May 2007
San Jose, California
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![]() When 1.0 players were released, 1.1 was already been spec'd out. Also, 1.1 discs know exactly how to tell if a player is 1.0 or 1.1, so there is very little chance that the additional 1.1 stuff will mess up the basic features on a 1.0 player. Now, on the other hand, TL51...oh, don't get me started. ![]() enjoy gandalf ![]() |
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Jan 2007
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