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Heck doesn't the Western Digital box player support playing DVD rips/ISOs? WD is a lot more "corporate" than a Sage or a PCH. "The industry" seems to support playback of "unencrypted" disc structures. I don't see adding menu support for the more advanced of the two commercial disc formats as any more taboo than keeping support for the simpler of the two. -Suntan |
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What really concerns me is that in 11+ pages of comments (ok, I only read the first 6 then skimmed the rest) there was not one mention of Sage. I would have hoped that at least a few Engadget readers would at least know enough about Sage to mention it.
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that will change.
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possibly, but not for quite some time. i believe there are a lot more licensing issues with even writing/distributing bd-j apps.
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My comment got deleted...Engagethd is the most one sided biased reporting of most tech sites. I gave up on them long ago. If it isn't apple or WMC forget about getting any valid reviews on there.
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The post they did on the HD300 was absolutely horrible, they basically tore it apart without having any knowledge about...
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<OT> I totally agree re. Engadget. I find the necessity to end each little review with a juvenile, snarky comment the height of unprofessional journalism. Now that they've removed the ability to down-rank commenters, there is absolutely no reason to go there. I did, however, add my two cents about the poor review as well.
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It's unfortunate, but it's nice to get a reference point for the quality of their analysis every once in a while
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Hey, I've still got my HD-DVD drive hooked up.. :-) Sad though, it really was the much better format.
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It took Sony 30 years, but they finally got a format as a standard.
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If so yes HD-DVD is a better format overall. |
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What about the walkman? Compact Disc 3.5 inch Floppy disk Betacam SP Digital Betacam Betacam SX DVCAM HDCAM Memory Stick Digital8 HDCAM SR XDCAM Universal Media Disc Blu-ray Disc and the very famous Sony Philips Digital Interface Format AKA SPDIF And do not forget they gave us the DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Do you see DCIM folder on all digital cameras? It is a sony thing as well. Canon started making their sensors an year and a half ago and Nikon are going to follow soon. Before that all sensors were made by sony. O yes and who rememembers the first real flat screens CRTs were made by sony |
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No, but there was not complex licensing for authoring the menus, and HD-DVD drives were a FAR cry cheaper than Blu-Ray drives (the key reason I went with them first)... The external XBox360 HD-DVD drive was a quarter of the cost of even an internal BluRay drive at the time.
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Also DAT. digital audio tape. DAT tape was used on every TV-some film and all music production from 1989 to 2002. It was revolutionary. Digital recording on a tape. you could sync with smtpe time code. WOW Some people still use dat. Dat IMHO was the best thing they ever invented after PORTABLE AUDIO. I had a minidisk from 1992 till 2005 when I got my first smart phone. The quality and size of minidisk was mind blowing. And quality of sound can kick Ipod to the curb any time. |
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Sony also invented air and water.
Uh, I think you missed my point. I was obviously referring to Betamax. Although things like mini-CD, Memory sticks and others were certainly Sony inventions, I'd hardly call them standards to the exclusion of the competition. Blu-Ray certainly did that to HD-DVD. Funny though, I wish Betamax killed VHS because it was better, however I liked HD-DVD much more than Blu-Ray. Two losses IMO. |
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Compact Disc 3.5 inch Floppy disk in consumer and Beta in professional. Everything was beta in the professional world. VHS WAS A SHAME. I HAD A BETA ALL MY LIFE. Never had a VHS. |
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True, well I got my say in (one of the last comments on the first page of comments). Actually surprised they didn't delete my comment since I told Darren (the editor who wrote the post) to contact me if he ever needs help learning how to write lol
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The biggest thing for me though is HD DVD was a fully baked format from the beginning, well thought out and didn't reach too far technology/complexity wise. Even a first gen HD DVD player could (theoretically, we'll never know now) play any HD DVD that would ever be released. BD on the other hand came out half baked and in some ways reached way to far technologically and in complexity. BD-J is an ongoing problem requiring continual firmware updates. IMO the best solution would have been for the two camps to come together and put HD DVD's logical format (menu/file structure, copy protection, etc) on a Blu-ray Disc. We'd have had 50GB discs with hard coating, menus that work on any player (and don't take minutes to load) and less DRM problems. |
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