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Jan 2007
GROVEPORT ,OHIO
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Ultimately, all Blu-ray players will be Profile 2.0. When the format launched in June 2006, Blu-ray players were of the basic Profile 1.0 kind, meaning they could offer neither picture-in-picture nor Internet connectivity, something the doomed HD DVD rival format offered from Day 1.
http://www.reuters.com/article/inter...29776820080324 CAN YOU dig it... ![]() "Ultimately, all Blu-ray players will be Profile 2.0" |
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Jan 2007
GROVEPORT ,OHIO
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UMD'S contain updates for the PSP ...i do not see why a blu-ray player cannot have the same type of updates since all blu-ray players use Java i can see that
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Blu-ray Knight
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Yeah, it's talking about new models. Older models can't be upgraded. Like you said, the older models don't even have the necessary hardware.
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Jan 2007
GROVEPORT ,OHIO
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which outside of the company who did the hardware design or you happen to be working on the BD-JAVA software for that hardware in Q: PEOPLE OUTSIDE would only be giving their best guess about if it can or cannot. be updated to 2.0 |
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Sep 2007
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This would mean that people who don't want the ethernet connectivity (2.0) to be forced to take it. One of the big negatives of the divx player was that it forces a backchannel that allows per-view billing as well as forced authentication of each disk sold. This does have shades of that. Last edited by Neo65; 03-24-2008 at 08:11 PM. |
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Jan 2007
GROVEPORT ,OHIO
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did not just say future blu-ray players. it said ALL now what BD 2.0 has in its capability is anyones guess unless you are working on the BD-JAVA software for 2.0. just because the BD player may not have an network port does not mean the player would not be able to use the other functions of BDJ-2.0 LIKE i said it depends on the hardware. |
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Banned
Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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dude, seriously. read it over again. I'm not being a dick.
I know where you're coming from. We all get excited when something good for bd happens. Slow it down and read again. Eventually, all blu-ray players released by companies will be 2.0 (full profile). That's not to say all blu-ray players can and will become 2.0 compliant. An example would be a blu-ray player without an ethernet port. It can never be 2.0 compliant for that very reason. One day, hopefully by Jan. 1, 2009 all players released will be 2.0 compliant and around $300. |
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Jan 2007
GROVEPORT ,OHIO
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Los Angeles
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Jan 2007
GROVEPORT ,OHIO
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yes i am not disagreeing with that what i am saying is the hardware requirements for the BD-player can be updated to use BDjava enhancements if the hardware is capable of useing 2.0 functions example: BD-JAVA 2.0 REQUIREMENTS Built-in persistent memory: 64 KB Local storage capability:1 GB Secondary video decoder:Mandatory Secondary audio decoder:Mandatory Virtual file system:Mandatory Internet connection capability:Mandatory if the player did not have a network port that would be the only real way to tell. unless the company who made the player said it could not be updated. the Q: would be which Blu-ray players do not have the NETWORK PORT ,OR NO WAY TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET. |
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Jan 2007
GROVEPORT ,OHIO
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YES i agree with that 100% , it depends on the company that made the hardware. look at the playstation 3 it gets its update for 2.0 APR 8th. so it depends on the company. an what hardware they put in the player
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Yeah but due to the lack of nanotechnology in the players they cannot form phonejacks / Ethernet ports from iron fillets to allow them the full feature list.
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Jan 2007
GROVEPORT ,OHIO
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the point is if the BD player cannot in anyway connect to the internet yea the BD player would not be 2.0 complient, but may be able to use 2.0 BD-JAVA software. One of the best example's of this is even though the PSP does not come with HOME BREW people have on a number of occasions have quite a few HOME BREW applications work on a PSP. from a memory stick thats just one example it has no network port but does have IR, and WIFI |
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Jan 2007
GROVEPORT ,OHIO
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example : some of the BD PLAYER's that have no PIP were able to get simulated PIP from the BD disc its self. now granted you cannot get a network port from a Blu-ray disc but you can view web pages off line even if you have no connection to the internet..yes you need a web browser but, even that can be made to be for viewing content that would be on the disc itself even with out an internet connection... ![]() Last edited by joeorc; 03-24-2008 at 09:21 PM. |
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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That cannot be answered by me, I know nothing about what the hardware is capable of in the drive(s), so I leave that to the capabilities of the manufacturer and those who own those drives. Just do not get your hopes up. |
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Jan 2007
GROVEPORT ,OHIO
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what is the network connection of BD java 2.0 mainly used for..?... example Advertising product FOR COMPANIES selling extra product. also online content storage. the main use is to also upgrade the player's software on the fly if needed. now what of the above functions could be simulated by extra content loaded onto the disc. will the extra content be in HD not likely. but 480p most likely. which is what the content provided on some of the current BD movies contain extras in 480p right now. example you asked if: can you (for example) transfer the content from the DVD to the mem storage to use the subtitles with the movie?.. if say the local storage contains a program to start the opening interactive menu from a local storage instead of running from the BD players interactive software from chip and run a OS on top of the existing built in BD players OS like for instance http://jlime.com/forum/about.php running on the HP Jornada handheld and if the BD player's hardware is capable of that than yes you may be able to do so |
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