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Old 11-03-2006, 02:41 PM   #1
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Default Most "technologically-advanced" Blu-ray movie so far?

At first, I thought it was Kingdom of Heaven since it was BD-50 release. After that, Superman Returns was announced with it being a BD-50 film as well PLUS the use of MPEG-4.

Then after that, they started announcing "FROM HELL" which is said to be a BD-50 film with H.264 MPEG-4 AVC with BD-JAVA interactivity menus & extras.

So right now, what do you guys think is the most "technologically-advanced" Blu-ray movie announced as of date?
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From what it looks like Speed, The Decent, LXG and From Hell are the most advanced so far. The Decent has PIP commentary on a BD-50. Speed, LXG and From Hell are MPEG-4, and have BD-J interactivity.

Also, if anyone has seen the Panasonic demo disc, X2 looks like it's going to have awesome interactivity.
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Fox's Nov. 14th slate have a number of "technologically advanced" titles, including X3 with AVC, DTS HDMA, BD-J, BD50. But those are really just specs. Better interactivity is expected once BD-J is fully explored and BD-Live comes online next year. BD is only just getting started.


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