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An article fresh from Ultimate AV editor Scott Wilkinson describing BD shortcomings. It seems to me that these are items that BD commnity are/should be focusing on to stop all the sqabble over downloads.
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I replied. I'm tired of articles like these.
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excellent rebutal, instead of the wooo is me stance they need to jump in and state the capabilities and educate the consumer rather than confusing the issue with "well the other format was more standardized" and BD is not. that stance is not helping the everyday consumer.
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Power Member
Oct 2006
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I laughed when I replied to one of those write ups a few months back and I called the magazine biased. It certainly has been since day one. All our old friends are there. Vaughn, TJ Norton and now this fool. Complete nonsense and a group of whiners who still want HD-DVD to win. They just can't be fair and realize the technical superiority of Blu-ray over HD-DVD. Just hung up on player profiles. I will not pay money for that magazine again.
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i hate to say it but its true, I have both blu ray and hd dvd, both movies looks the same and are great but i mean hd dvd had PinP and alot of the blu rays new stuff, and i understand the movie is whats most important but at the same time they both looked good, part of what was so special about the new format was the features that it can do and blu ray made alot of early supports unhappy without even including ethernet ports for updates and even having trouble playing the movies? hd dvd had alot of quality control with thier players...unlike some blu rays, i mean the format war is over and i support blu ray, but i think they are guilty of micrsoft syndrome...releasing something before it was ready....
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Oct 2006
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Here's my response:
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It isn't as if HD DVD was fully finished either. It's just people strut around acting like it was. - HD DVD didn't do full TrueHD originally (and doesn't have to beyond 2 channel in the spec) - The players needed firmware updates to do IME and web IME. - No SoC could support the spec for over a year after launch because of the 900MHz minimum processor requirement of HDi. - Twin combos, and TL51 were introduced to the spec after launch. - HD DVD-R was mostly a no show and HD DVD-RW a total no show People say "I don't care about X" for HD DVD, and then scream murder because things others don't care about aren't in original BD players. It's hypocrisy. They are looking for points against Blu-ray and ignoring any flaws in HD DVD. Gary |
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Apr 2007
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In a perfect world we would have all the positives about HD DVD combined with all the positives about Blu-ray, packaged into a player at a cost of $49.99 to the consumer. ![]() ![]() |
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AWW come on!! Go there!!
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Feb 2008
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Of course we're not biased on here.....
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Geez, this stuff is ridiculous. Nice to see blog after blog touting a failed format as having done things right.
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That aspect of the post-format-war has been disappointing so far. IMO, the faster they move on (let it go), the better it'll be for everyone, here and elsewhere. There are many here that don't want HD DVD brought up anymore and are tired of the bickering but it's hard to get past that sort of thing with articles appearing almost daily stirring things up. Without that going on, it would be much easier for the different sides to mesh and probably make the transition go a lot smoother (imo, of course).
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