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this is self explanatory. kane has been a big, big disapointment - I am not going to purchase any more of his products. |
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Got these from hollywoodinhidef. Good reads, and ties in to the HTF article Grubert started with.
http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/03/03...-the-next-dvd/ http://www.homemediamagazine.com/ind...2&newsid=12214 I do not know the motivation of the HTF people who wrote that article. Are they truly home theatre enthusiasts? Are they still bitter? Is MS involved? I don't know, but I'll bet some of those guys paid more money for their interconnects than you have to spend on a PS3. Let's sau you (hypothetically) are an audio enthusiast, and are helping a friend who is spending a couple of grand on a new audio system. You spend money on the speakers, amps, pre-amps etc, something reasonable on the wiring. Do you then turn around and tell him to get some device that can only play 192kb/s mp3s because don't sound "too much different from the original" or that "most people can barely hear a difference"? I'll bet those guys who wrote the article for HTF have no problem suggesting a few hundred for a cd player. How do you go and recommend that someone who spends several thousand on a display, amplification, speakers etc. for a home theatre (these ARE supposed to be enthusiast after all) shouldn't spend $500 on a BD player, but should instead spend $150 on a Toshiba upconverting player? After all, the BD player will upconvert (most of them at least close to Toshiba, which I'll admit has a good rep for upconvert quality), and can STILL play the BD's, which the upconvert simply CAN'T match! Even if BD dies, your machine will still play your dvds. It isn't as if you have to throw them out. All of that puts the lie to the HTF "enthusiasts". A real enthusiast writes the article extolling the virtues of HD media, saying they hope it catches on, lists the advantages, and then lists the potential pitfalls and hurdles that may prevent widespread adoption. You don't come up with lines like "small window before downloads take over" unless you are getting spoonfed by someone with a vested interest in seeing exactly that scenario. The article I reference above goes into most of it, but also consider the number of ISPs who are throttling, or bandwidth shaping, or doing whatever they can to limit peer to peer, because they don't have the infrastructure to handle their existing clientele all doing P2P. And the bandwith required for downloading 5 or 6 movies a month, even at dvd quality, comes to 40+ Gig. I can't see HD downloads overtaking BD anytime in the next 10 years. I will admit, depending on how you measure it, HD downloads may be higher than BD sales now, but not legal ones. And to the best of my knowledge the legal HD downloads are only rental, no purchase. |
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http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/03/05...75-03-05-2008/ Skip to minute 24 for discussion of that topic (though the whole podcast is a good listen). |
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The phenomenon Grubert describes is _very_ weird. Normally enthusiast publications are excessively enthused about the latest technology because they want to attract ad revenue from the companies making the products. They have an interest firmly vested in seeing the products succeed -- or at least in having consumers believe they will.
The editors of these sites are not only poor sports about the format war, they've forgotten the business they're in. |
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I think most real HD enthusiasts are cool and rational, the easiest way to find out is to ask them whether they would have bought into the 'opposing' format as soon as their chosen format had lost. If the answer is yes, then the person is clearly just interested in HT and they have chosen one over the other for various reasons. If no, then they are on some sort of religious crusade, especially if they own a propaganda website... |
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I take it they are using the Cell to do it all, in which case the PS3 will be more than capable... Let me get this straight though, these 'enthusiasts' think that super upconversion of 480i MPEG2, DD 448k to 1080p24, DD 448k is better than 1080p24 with lossless audio. That doesn't make any sense at all, at least the download rubbish had something to it with AppleTV 2.0 making waves in January and Xbox Live rentals. Super upconversion (upconversion is already as good as it gets IMO and no amount of spin from Microsoft or Toshiba is going to make it any better) is a complete misnomer. |
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http://www.cdfreaks.com/cebit2008 Top row, right column. |
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I'm sure there are people out there still bitter and complaining about Betamax, so though the number of bitter hddvd supporter threads and posts will diminish over time, there will always be a few that will hold on to their bitterness and never fully get over it. Sad, very sad!
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that certainly explains the persistent sour grapeitude from toshiba... they truly do SUC... |
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Home Media Magazine has been kind enough to let blu-ray.com step on the soapbox in turn:
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/ques...php?startid=10 Hope you find that refreshing. ![]() Feel free to discuss it here: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=41266 Last edited by Grubert; 03-07-2008 at 05:26 PM. |
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They see on the nightly news, or in a local paper, Blu-ray won the format war, that's it. They'll store that away until they are ready to jump into high def. Let's face it, if the internet had any huge influence, HD-DVD's quite skillfull viral marketing would have won the day back in 2007, before Blu-ray had a chance to counter. |
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I will say one thing: I'm glad that Home Theater Forum is getting exposed for what it is. They've hidden for too long under being "fair" and "objective." |
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The same could be argued about PS3 for the BD side ( though a PS3 is hardly cheap... ). Still, the fallout of the HD DVD exit is that while the true enthusiasts have accepted and moved on, some still have difficulty accepting what happened. I've always been wondering why people worry so much about player pricing and ignored the disk pricing. Any true movie enthusiast will quickly recognize from their experience with all formats they've bought into that the price of their disk collection is the one that can really hurt, not the player... In this case, we had a player priced at about 4 movies at MSRP, or 5 disks on amazon. That was a blessing to those who bought the player near the end (well, unless they overpaid), but not for those who bought a large collection of a now obsolete format. I suspect HTF is still feeling the rumblings of non-traditional-enthusiasts. It will pass. Last edited by Neo65; 03-08-2008 at 10:42 PM. |
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