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Blu-ray Archduke
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If I sit down to watch a movie or TV episodes, I commit until the completion of said material. Once credits roll, then I will stop and eject the disc. For me, personally, the movie experience is ruined by taking a break in the middle. It is not conducive in maintaining your emotional/spiritual investment that keep me enthralled with the plot. TV episodes on the other hand are designed to complete at a point that is both satisfying and anticipation building. I can live with stopping after an episode in the middle of the disc as the very design of its production lends itself nicely to entertainment model.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I was considering starting a thread with this question today...good timing.
Yeah, once again...if I turn off the console, my place is lost. I too sometimes watch a movie in "shifts" but mostly because of my work schedule and theatre rehearsal. I only do this with movies I've already seen though, since with a new movie I want to really sit down and make it through the whole thing. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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with this dvd player i used to have that was built into my old TV i had before i got a HDTV if i let the dvd stay inside the tv even if it was off it will still remember where i left off but if i took it out i would be screwed. but i do like for instance in spidey blu-ray you get to be able to go back to the main menu, scene selections, extras, or languages while watching the movie. and plus being able to rewind or fast forward in a better way the only part about that i didnt like is that it wouldnt let me use the left arrow key or right arrow key to do that on my ps3 controller. but i do hate that if i want to keep my spot i either just not turn the ps3 off or just leave it on until i want to watch some more
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#4 |
Member
Mar 2007
Elkridge, MD
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I agree with the original. It would be the easiest fix to the firmware. It already has plenty of memory it's just the simple task of a small firmware upgrade. I'd like to make some noise to Sony so they can fix what they overlooked. It's embarrassing even if friends are over and they love the blu-rays and the PS3, but then even they all notice when it won't resume.
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Active Member
Oct 2007
Quebec, Canada
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I can't listen to only half a movie, for me it's near impossible. When I start a movie, or a TV show, I'm glue to the TV until the end of it (or the episode for a TV show). For me, it's like being hungry and eating only half of a hod-dog, or peeing and stopping in the middle ![]() ![]() |
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Honestly I would think that would be annoying, I frequently will pop a Blu ray in as soon as I receive it, going through some scenes to check out the PQ, (if its a movie I saw in the theatre, or have seen before) I would HATE it if I powered down and then when I went to watch it with someone else and it goes in the middle of the movie and I have to back track to the beginning. THATS WHY WE HAVE SCEENE SELECTIONS in the form of a POP up menu that you can access while in the movie. This in my oppinion is simply the coolest feature of Hi Def, when your with someone that is'nt accustomed to seeing the Pop up menu that obviously some of us take for granted THEY ARE STUNNED, my dad will still look at me each time I activate the Pop/up menu as if I'm doing a magic trick, hahaha.
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#9 |
Active Member
Sep 2007
Lakewood, CO
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The PS3 should certainly do everything a standalone does (meaning that it should resume). It's touted as a powerful computing device ... but it can't do everything a "simple" standalone can do? Not good. And besides, um, it's a feature I'd like and I have the PS3....
Heck, now that I'm thinking about it. Because of its power, the PS3 should do everything a standalone does PLUS other cool stuff that I can't think of right now; the machines certainly have the memory and power to pull off all sorts of *****in' stuff. |
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Expert Member
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Why not just leave it on? If it is ventilated properly, should not be an issue.
Another issue I have not seen listed about this is with titles using BDJ... for instance the Pirates movies, they won't start from where you left off either... but on the up side, how 'bout that feature on the spidey disks, where you can add your own personal bookmarks, and it holds them in memory till you clear them, even holds them after you eject the disk. Edit... Five stars downgraded to 3??? Give me a freakin' break... Your complaint was kind of legit till you made that comment, then you lost credability. Last edited by Iceman_II; 11-06-2007 at 01:35 PM. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Seriously, how long does it take to look up the scene in the scene selection menu> Plus you get to look at the cool interactive menus.
It is such a minor thing that I would not even expect them to fix it. If they did, great, if not.. so what? It works great, I have no problem with it, plus I never turn off my PS3 anyways, I let it run folding@home all night and all day. It does not overheat and it seems to be doing a very good job on there. I am in the top 25 (or was at one time...). Since I don't bother to turn it off, it always remembers my place. |
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Most newer titles are coming with this feature. Resuming should be easier then... |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Unless one of the CE's has recently pulled a rabbit out of their hat, HD movies authored with advanced content (like POTC) will not save pauses on any player - BD or HD DVD. The Panny 10A and the Samsung BD-P1200 will save pauses for non-advanced content discs and there may be other players that do this which I'm unaware of.
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Special Member
Jan 2007
Virginia
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Active Member
Jul 2007
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... and for TV, if you stop after one episode, the problem remains - you have to reboot the DVD the next time, cause the PS3's firmware is too stupid to remember ... ![]() I wouldn't object if that were some new gimmick, but hey - a ten year old DVD player could do that ... ![]() |
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