In the light that Blue Ray is probably going to win the HD battle, I took the opportunity to ask for two review players.
Will get them shortly..
PS3 uses Blue Ray.... so, of course ;)
Oh, I see. HiFi equipment.
(I was wondering what a Dutchman is doing talking baseball...)
Quote from: springrite on January 07, 2008, 07:34:49 AM
Oh, I see. HiFi equipment.
More like home theatre equipment...
Quote from: springrite on January 07, 2008, 07:34:49 AM
Oh, I see. HiFi equipment.
(I was wondering what a Dutchman is doing talking baseball, especially considering van der Wal retired more than a decade ago.)
there used to be baseball team called "Toronto blue rays"/"Tampa Bay blue rays"?
Quote from: springrite on January 07, 2008, 07:34:49 AM
Oh, I see. HiFi equipment.
(I was wondering what a Dutchman is doing talking baseball, especially considering you retired more than a decade ago.)
We have no baseball in Holland, and I am not retired...... :)
Quote from: Gustav on January 07, 2008, 08:07:59 AM
there used to be baseball team called "Toronto blue rays"/"Tampa Bay blue rays"?
That's the thing. The eye sees things and makes minor changes to meet the mind's expectation.
Quote from: Harry on January 07, 2008, 08:10:22 AM
We have no baseball in Holland, and I am not retired...... :)
Well, football and speed skating are more exciting anyway. ;D
Quote from: springrite on January 07, 2008, 08:14:31 AM
Well, football and speed skating are more exciting anyway. ;D
oh please, but seriously, I am a huge Football(soccer) fan too, but the lack of high scoring games is definitely not one of the more attractive aspects of football.
Quote from: Gustav on January 07, 2008, 08:07:59 AM
there used to be baseball team called "Toronto blue rays"/"Tampa Bay blue rays"?
There still is - Toronto Blue Jays.
Quote from: Don on January 07, 2008, 09:13:27 AM
There still is - Toronto Blue Jays.
yeah, I know that, but there isn't a Toronto Blue
Rays.
I just don't like all that copy protection stuff with Blu-Ray. :-\
Here's something to read:
Part 1 (http://www.saitti.org/2008/01/06/298/)
Part 2 (http://www.saitti.org/2008/01/07/299/)
Quote from: 71 dB on January 07, 2008, 04:59:03 PM
Here's something to read:
Part 1 (http://www.saitti.org/2008/01/06/298/)
Part 2 (http://www.saitti.org/2008/01/07/299/)
Both very interesting articles Poju.
I have a few remarks in the sideline about them.
Warner is a big player, and they embrace BR. Dreamworks is in the running also to do the same, and the porn industry has a liking towards BR. And that pretty much decides what will happen. As to the cost Sony has to recuperate, because of their heavy investments in this industry, and they are pretty hefty, I am talking about billions.....
The consumer has to pay all that, well not likely! They forget that people buy DVD at very low cost, and there is no chance that they suddenly will pay the prices for BR discs as asked. Forget it. It is a replacement for normal DVD's, and therefore the prices will drop to the same level. Otherwise they have no chances to survive.
Quote from: Siedler on January 07, 2008, 11:36:43 AM
I just don't like all that copy protection stuff with Blu-Ray. :-\
Yes, that is indeed a issue, most irritating, but no doubt software wizards around the world will break this protection in no time....
Quote from: springrite on January 07, 2008, 08:14:31 AM
Well, football and speed skating are more exciting anyway. ;D
Yup, in that kind of thing we are masters........ ;D
Harry,
In the U.S. most people do not BUY DVDs, indiscriminately, as you purchase a copy of every cd pressed.
They only buy the DVDs which fit into their taste niches.
As an example the ONLY DVDs that I would purchase are those of complete orchestral concerts, specific solo performers playing music of specific composers, complete operas or complete ballets.
I would NEVER purchase DVDs of movies or other theatrical releases. Those categories are for renting from "Blockbuster" or "Hollywood Video".
Quote from: Iago on January 08, 2008, 05:50:43 PM
Harry,
In the U.S. most people do not BUY DVDs, indiscriminately, as you purchase a copy of every cd pressed.
They only buy the DVDs which fit into their taste niches.
As an example the ONLY DVDs that I would purchase are those of complete orchestral concerts, specific solo performers playing music of specific composers, complete operas or complete ballets.
I would NEVER purchase DVDs of movies or other theatrical releases. Those categories are for renting from "Blockbuster" or "Hollywood Video".
No, no, no, Cuddles, you've got it all wrong, I certainly do not buy every cd release, pressed or otherwise.....
Are you seriously suggesting I would purchase Wagner, and all the other opera worthies?
And in movies I am even more discriminate, I buy maybe two or three films a month my dear fellow.
Rental places in Holland are really and utterly horror, back alley shops they are. :)
So nice to hear from you, I am sure.....
Quote from: Harry on January 08, 2008, 11:23:06 PM
Rental places in Holland are really and utterly horror, back alley shops they are. :)
So nice to hear from you, I am sure.....
If you continue to call me "Cuddles, I will call you "ass hole". As I will call any other poster that calls me "Cuddles".
Too bad about the Rental Shops in Holland. In the U.S. they are clean, conveniently located, safe to shop at, and possess large inventories.
Quote from: Iago on January 08, 2008, 11:37:10 PM
If you continue to call me "Cuddles, I will call you "ass hole". As I will call any other poster that calls me "Cuddles".
Too bad about the Rental Shops in Holland. In the U.S. they are clean, conveniently located, safe to shop at, and possess large inventories.
Thank you for your kind reply Cuddles, which is a honorary name by the way, and I call nobody else by this name, so...
Basically you are a fine human being, so don't spoil the fun will ya, and keep it friendly. :)
Feel free to call me whatever you want dear friend. Scolding does not hurt, especially coming from you.
Lash away Cuddles. ;D
Quote from: Harry on January 08, 2008, 12:15:52 AM
Both very interesting articles Poju.
I have a few remarks in the sideline about them.
Warner is a big player, and they embrace BR. Dreamworks is in the running also to do the same, and the porn industry has a liking towards BR. And that pretty much decides what will happen. As to the cost Sony has to recuperate, because of their heavy investments in this industry, and they are pretty hefty, I am talking about billions.....
The consumer has to pay all that, well not likely! They forget that people buy DVD at very low cost, and there is no chance that they suddenly will pay the prices for BR discs as asked. Forget it. It is a replacement for normal DVD's, and therefore the prices will drop to the same level. Otherwise they have no chances to survive.
Personally I will wait and see what happens. The format war is long gone and the prices have dropped before all my favorite movies are out in HD. Because I have a crt TV (a good one too!) I don't gain anything from HD before I update my tv to HD.