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What does the new BluRay support mean?
I don't think this has been asked today, i'm sure opus will merge me if so.
I saw this in today's beta announcement: Quote:
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Read more here: http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/bd-mv.cfm
Once they nail playback, sounds like Sage may be going down the path of supporting Blu-ray menus and other interactive features that you get with the BDMV structure.
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I'm a bit confused. I know they mean Bluray playback on HD200, but what about my client machine? If not, why not?
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I may be wrong, but the way I'm taking it is that they mean BDMV as in the file structure that a ps3 or blu-ray player can take for consumer made content. In other words it can play back blu-ray backups that have been formatted to play on blu-ray machines, not just ones put into a mkv or mp4 container.
Blu-ray support would be great in the end, but there's a reason why not a lot of people have attempted it. Its my understanding that some of the requirements and money you have to put up in case your software isn't secure makes it really not worth it. |
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I think that sage will try to offer unencryped bluray playback, much like the offer unencrypted dvd playback. Doing this probably doesn't open up any security liabilities, because they are not attempting to license the bluray security. This would allow people to watch their blu ray home movies using the extender. (that's what I think)
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I'm pretty sure this means you can play Blu-Ray disks ripped to your computer/server aith AnyDVD. At least if that's not the case, I'd be really disappointed with the way they announced it.
I wonder if the HD100 will support at some point too. That would be nice. |
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The post didn't differentiate between HD100 and HD200. Notwithstanding, I think the HD200 will have a better chance of playing most of them. The HD100 may not be powerful enough to play some of the titles.
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Should be, I've tried a rip I remuxed (movie-only) with TSMuxer, but haven't tried a direct rip yet. I don't see why it would be different though. |
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Anyone tried this with a shared BD drive direct from disc?
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Works like a charm on the HD-200 with any dvd hd software loaded/resident. Drive needs to be one of your movie import folders. Sage audio language selection menu works as well.
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Okay this sounds great can't wait to try it tonight.
Now if only we could get support for the higher audio codecs in linear pcm like they were working on. I know bitstreaming with never happen but I don't care as my ps3 can't bitstream it either. kutos to you sage |
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They're undocumented so not terribly useful, but could be if Sage worked something out with Cyberlink or ArcSoft. |
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Agreed, this is pretty neat, great work for getting this working. Personally, I don't care if they ever get BR-J menu's working as I tend to view them as the annoying stuff standing in between me and the movie I want to watch anyway.
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Now if you could just get the server to recognize a usb BR drive plugged into the port on the extender.... |
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The apps themselves don't even use them, since DirectShow can't be a secure path. It would be nice if they could get the popup menu working, that's nice for navigation, but I agree on the rest. |
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How does this work with audio tracks? Does Sage automatically pick one that it can support and if so is it likely and/or possible to have a disc that *doesn't* have an audio track that Sage supports?
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I'm not sure you can have a disc with a format Sage doesn't support, I believe a Blu-ray has to have PCM, DD or DTS on it, and the TrueHD and DTS-HD MA contain legacy core streams which the extenders extract and pipe over S/PDIF.
As noted in other threads though, it's only passthrough, (the AC3 core from TrueHD may be decoded, I'm not sure), and PCM results in stereo. |
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Good enough for me. Sounds like I need to pick up a BR drive from Fry's this weekend
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FWIW, I'm going to throw Hancock "raw" at it and see what happens, it's a playlist of 19 m2ts files....
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I don't see why they can't bitstream. These movies have already had their DRM protection removed, or they wouldn't play at all. I would expect bitstreaming to be easier to support than actually decoding the new formats and sending tham as PCM.
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