Welcome to the Invelos forums. Please read the forum rules before posting.

Read access to our public forums is open to everyone. To post messages, a free registration is required.

If you have an Invelos account, sign in to post.

    Invelos Forums->General: General Home Theater Discussion Page: 1... 21 22 23 24 25 ...168  Previous   Next
HD DVD and Blu-ray
Author Message
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBattling Butler
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 811
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
HiDef "Blade Runner: The Essential 25th Anniversary Edition" may be HD DVD only, if Blu-ray does come  out it will likely be later than the HD DVD October release date.

http://www.dvdtown.com/news/blade-runner-on-hd-dvd-this-october/4485

Announcement

By Henning Molbaek
FIRST PUBLISHED May 23, 2007

In the recent released HD-DVD version of the Matrix Trilogy you will find a small paper ad for "Blade Runner."

It hints a October release of "Blade Runner: The Essential 25th Anniversary Edition" on HD DVD.

The Blu-ray logo is left out (which is not the case in other ad material from Warner) which may hint a HD-DVD only release at first. Probably for the same reasons that Matrix is a HD-DVD only release. Blu-ray still lack a confirmed feature set and also lack good commercially available production software.

More on this when we get closer to October.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBattling Butler
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 811
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
PS3 does not fully support Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD audio codecs 


By Henning Molbaek
FIRST PUBLISHED May 8, 2007

The PlayStation 3 has been called the most comprehensive Blu-ray Disc player available by Sony. They even plan to start a campaign later on the year to hype this claimed fact.

However, recent discoveries has made one seriously doubt these claims. The issue is audio output particularly the new HD codecs Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD. The unit has no 5.1 analog output so you can't get it out that way. However, it has a HDMI V1.3 port so everything should be great. But no, it does not support the transfer of the required bit streams to an external decoder / AV receiver like the recently announced Onkyo models. You can get the unit itself to decode Dolby TrueHD (NOT DTS HD) and send it as uncompressed audio to the receiver. But if you trust your new THX ULTRA 2 certified receiver to be a better unit for the job you are in bad luck. It is not possible.

So if you want all the wonders of HD on disc perhaps Playstation 3 is not the perfect choice.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBattling Butler
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 811
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Studio Canal releases Two-Disc HD-DVD Edition of Terminator 2


By Henning Molbaek
FIRST PUBLISHED May 21, 2007

In the U.S. it is Blu-ray-only studio LionsGate that owns the rights to "Terminator 2." Early on, they released an "okay" release of the theatrical cut on Blu-ray.

In Europe the rights are owned by Studio Canal, who currently only support HD-DVD. Today, they will release a two-HD-DVD set of the movie. You will get both the theatrical as well as the extended cut of the movie. You will also get DTS HD sound on both movies.

HD-DVD is region free so it will play in any HD-DVD player. 
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAscended_Saiyan
A Blu-ray crack fiend
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 1,127
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Battling Butler:
Quote:
HiDef "Blade Runner: The Essential 25th Anniversary Edition" may be HD DVD only, if Blu-ray does come  out it will likely be later than the HD DVD October release date.

http://www.dvdtown.com/news/blade-runner-on-hd-dvd-this-october/4485

Announcement

By Henning Molbaek
FIRST PUBLISHED May 23, 2007

In the recent released HD-DVD version of the Matrix Trilogy you will find a small paper ad for "Blade Runner."

It hints a October release of "Blade Runner: The Essential 25th Anniversary Edition" on HD DVD.

The Blu-ray logo is left out (which is not the case in other ad material from Warner) which may hint a HD-DVD only release at first. Probably for the same reasons that Matrix is a HD-DVD only release. Blu-ray still lack a confirmed feature set and also lack good commercially available production software.

More on this when we get closer to October.

Blade Runner Coming To Blu-ray and HD DVD in October...

Quote:
n a new promotional flyer housed inside next week's HD DVD release of 'Ultimate Matrix Collection,' Warner is touting an October arrival date for the highly-anticipated upcoming next-gen release of 'Blade Runner.'

Ridley Scott's seminal sci-fi classic has long been available on video, but for remained for years as one of the studio's most highly-requested library titles to receive the special edition treatment.

After over a decade of legal wrangling, Warner announced last fall that the road was finally cleared for a deluxe version of 'Blade Runner' to hit standard-def DVD, Blu-ray and HD DVD sometime in 2007, to mark the 25th anniversary of the film's original theatrical release.

However, no details have since been forthcoming -- until now.

Inside copies of the 'Ultimate Matrix Collection' (streeting this Tuesday, May 22), Warner has included the following advert that gives the first official confirmation of an arrival window for 'Blade Runner' (which is now being dubbed 'The Essential 25th Anniversary Edition'):

We've contacted Warner in hopes of more details, but as of now, the flyer is the only taster fans are going to get -- at least until the full announcement for 'Blade Runner,' which the studio says should arrive "later this summer."

Still, it's exciting news for 'Blade Runner' cultists, who have waited over two decades for what is sure to be the definitive release of the film on Blu-ray and HD DVD.

We've already listed 'Blade Runner' under the "Release Dates Pending" sections of our Blu-ray Release Schedule and HD DVD Release Schedule, and will add an official street date as soon as it is announced.
To err is human...
-----------
473 Blu-ray Titles
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAscended_Saiyan
A Blu-ray crack fiend
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 1,127
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Battling Butler:
Quote:
PS3 does not fully support Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD audio codecs 


By Henning Molbaek
FIRST PUBLISHED May 8, 2007

The PlayStation 3 has been called the most comprehensive Blu-ray Disc player available by Sony. They even plan to start a campaign later on the year to hype this claimed fact.

However, recent discoveries has made one seriously doubt these claims. The issue is audio output particularly the new HD codecs Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD. The unit has no 5.1 analog output so you can't get it out that way. However, it has a HDMI V1.3 port so everything should be great. But no, it does not support the transfer of the required bit streams to an external decoder / AV receiver like the recently announced Onkyo models. You can get the unit itself to decode Dolby TrueHD (NOT DTS HD) and send it as uncompressed audio to the receiver. But if you trust your new THX ULTRA 2 certified receiver to be a better unit for the job you are in bad luck. It is not possible.

So if you want all the wonders of HD on disc perhaps Playstation 3 is not the perfect choice.

The PS3 decodes TrueHD internally and outputs it as PCM over HDMI...just like the HD DVD players do.  I have the unit.  I should know.  There IS a bitstream option that sends the non-decoded streams to external receivers to be decoded works as well

No HD DVD player will decode DTS-HD HR or DTS-HD MA audioThe BDA has a player that will decode DTS-HD HR (the Panasonic Blu-ray player).

This is the type of misinformation, that Battling Butler has posted, that I am here to stop.
To err is human...
-----------
473 Blu-ray Titles
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTheMadMartian
Alien with an attitude
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 13,202
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Ascended_Saiyan:
Quote:
This is the type of misinformation, that Battling Butler has posted, that I am here to stop.


You countered an article he provided with a statement by, well, you.  Sorry but the last time I checked 'because I said so' is not proof.  I have seen you provide your own misinformation so your 'word' means very little around here.
No dictator, no invader can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever.
There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom.
Against this power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand.
The Centauri learned this lesson once.
We will teach it to them again.
Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
- Citizen G'Kar
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAscended_Saiyan
A Blu-ray crack fiend
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 1,127
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Unicus69:
Quote:
Quoting Ascended_Saiyan:
Quote:
This is the type of misinformation, that Battling Butler has posted, that I am here to stop.


You countered an article he provided with a statement by, well, you.  Sorry but the last time I checked 'because I said so' is not proof.  I have seen you provide your own misinformation so your 'word' means very little around here.

That is why you have to look at the rep. of the article writer.  This is probably someone that just saw the flyer in the Ultimate Matrix case and assumed in would be an TEMPORARY exclusive.  Please show me where it says HD DVD exclusive on that flyer or any other press release type information from Warner Bros.  You can't...so like I posted...Blade Runner coming to Blu-ray and HD DVD in October.

Please...point out my misinformation.  Please provide my post for confirmation.  I'm waiting.
To err is human...
-----------
473 Blu-ray Titles
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAscended_Saiyan
A Blu-ray crack fiend
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 1,127
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Battling Butler:
Quote:
Studio Canal releases Two-Disc HD-DVD Edition of Terminator 2


By Henning Molbaek
FIRST PUBLISHED May 21, 2007

In the U.S. it is Blu-ray-only studio LionsGate that owns the rights to "Terminator 2." Early on, they released an "okay" release of the theatrical cut on Blu-ray.

In Europe the rights are owned by Studio Canal, who currently only support HD-DVD. Today, they will release a two-HD-DVD set of the movie. You will get both the theatrical as well as the extended cut of the movie. You will also get DTS HD sound on both movies.

HD-DVD is region free so it will play in any HD-DVD player. 

This one is correct.  But, with Blu-ray currently taking almost 87% of the European market, how long will the exclusive tag last?

IMO, it's really kind of pitiful when HD DVD people have to import at a much higher price just to get a few Blu-ray titles on HD DVD.  The same could be done with HD DVD exclusive titles, but it's not really necessary.  Blu-ray already has most of the hit titles in the US (and the world).  That is truly cult like behavior.  Well, it shouldn't be long before the punch is passed out.

BTW, Pirates is REGION FREE also (along with many other titles).
To err is human...
-----------
473 Blu-ray Titles
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTheMadMartian
Alien with an attitude
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 13,202
Posted:
PM this userEmail this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Ascended_Saiyan:
Quote:
That is why you have to look at the rep. of the article writer.  This is probably someone that just saw the flyer in the Ultimate Matrix case and assumed in would be an TEMPORARY exclusive.  Please show me where it says HD DVD exclusive on that flyer or any other press release type information from Warner Bros.  You can't...so like I posted...Blade Runner coming to Blu-ray and HD DVD in October.


Do you even read what people write?  The fact that you responded to that article with another article should have been your first clue that I wasn't responding to that post. 

Since you brought it up, I guess you missed the part of that article where the writer says, "The Blu-ray logo is left out (which is not the case in other ad material from Warner) which may hint a HD-DVD only release at first."  So there are no probablies about it.  That is exactly what he did and he makes no bones about it. 

What I was responding to was the little footnote you included after your counter arguement to the PS3 article.  You countered the article he provided with your opinion and, as I said, your opinion means very little around here. 

Quote:
Please...point out my misinformation.  Please provide my post for confirmation.  I'm waiting.


Oh, gosh, where should I start...nah, you aren't worth the effort.  Go ahead and spin that however you like.  I know it helps you sleep at night. 
No dictator, no invader can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever.
There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom.
Against this power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand.
The Centauri learned this lesson once.
We will teach it to them again.
Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
- Citizen G'Kar
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantBattling Butler
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 811
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Ascended_Saiyan:
Quote:
Quoting Battling Butler:
Quote:
PS3 does not fully support Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD audio codecs 


By Henning Molbaek
FIRST PUBLISHED May 8, 2007

The PlayStation 3 has been called the most comprehensive Blu-ray Disc player available by Sony. They even plan to start a campaign later on the year to hype this claimed fact.

However, recent discoveries has made one seriously doubt these claims. The issue is audio output particularly the new HD codecs Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD. The unit has no 5.1 analog output so you can't get it out that way. However, it has a HDMI V1.3 port so everything should be great. But no, it does not support the transfer of the required bit streams to an external decoder / AV receiver like the recently announced Onkyo models. You can get the unit itself to decode Dolby TrueHD (NOT DTS HD) and send it as uncompressed audio to the receiver. But if you trust your new THX ULTRA 2 certified receiver to be a better unit for the job you are in bad luck. It is not possible.

So if you want all the wonders of HD on disc perhaps Playstation 3 is not the perfect choice.

The PS3 decodes TrueHD internally and outputs it as PCM over HDMI...just like the HD DVD players do.  I have the unit.  I should know.  There IS a bitstream option that sends the non-decoded streams to external receivers to be decoded works as well

No HD DVD player will decode DTS-HD HR or DTS-HD MA audioThe BDA has a player that will decode DTS-HD HR (the Panasonic Blu-ray player).

This is the type of misinformation, that Battling Butler has posted, that I am here to stop.



A-S, Did you even read the information I posted? No where did it say that the PS3 will not internally decode Dolby TrueHD.It says the PS3 will not internally decode DTS-HD. Moreover, the only way to get DTS-HD out of the PS3 is via downmixed PCM. The PS3 does NOT support bit stream audio.

Here it is again, in an additional post from engadget HD:

http://www.engadgethd.com/2007/05/08/no-dolby-truehd-or-dts-hd-for-ps3-owners/

No Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD for PS3 owners? -- kind of

Posted May 8th 2007 10:30AM by Ben Drawbaugh

When the PS3 hit the street it was recognized as one of the most full featured Blu-ray players to date, but it seem now that PS3 owners aren't getting everything they thought they were. It has recently been uncovered that although the PS3 does have an HDMI 1.3 port, the software does not support bit stream audio. What this means for Blu-ray fans is that when they finally pick up one of those new Onkyo receivers with HDMI 1.3, that they still can't enjoy DTS HD because there is no way to get the bits out of the PS3. Of course the DTS track can still be down mixed and PCM audio is supported, but so much for being the most capable Blu-ray player available.

** Dolby TrueHD can still be decoded inside the PS3 and sent as uncompressed audio to the AV receiver, but if the AV receiver has an integrated decoder it can't be used instead of the PS3's decoder. **  [Yes of course, never claimed it couldn't be.]

and this from the HDMI site:

High Definition Player with DTS-HD Advanced Digital Out to New AV Receiver with DTS-HD Master Audio

You can enjoy DTS-HD Master audio by upgrading to a Blu-ray Disc or HD-DVD player with DTS-HD Advanced Digital Out [the PS3 does NOT have this]and new AV Receiver with DTS-HD Master Audio decoding. Simply connect the player and receiver with an HDMI cable. The DTS-HD bit stream will pass through the player and HDMI cable to be decoded by the AV receiver. Both player and AV receiver will need to be equipped with new HDMI Version 1.3* outputs and inputs. This way you can enjoy DTS-HD Master Audio at up to 7.1 channels at 96 k/24 bit sound that is bit-for-bit identical to the studio master.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorErik
It's a strange world.
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Great Rating
Norway Posts: 422
Posted:
PM this userVisit this user's homepageView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Ascended_Saiyan:
Quote:
IMO, it's really kind of pitiful when HD DVD people have to import at a much higher price just to get a few Blu-ray titles on HD DVD.  The same could be done with HD DVD exclusive titles, but it's not really necessary.  Blu-ray already has most of the hit titles in the US (and the world).  That is truly cult like behavior.

Funny, Blu-ray "people" do the same thing when some HD DVD exclusive titles are released elsewhere on BD.

Quote:
Well, it shouldn't be long before the punch is passed out.

*yawn*  Some days you agree it'll take years, the next it's just around the corner.  Inconsistent much?

As for pitiful, try this:

- - -

The Fifth Element Remastered Blu-ray Disc in July

"Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have set an expiration date on the current US Blu-ray Disc release of The Fifth Element, which from 13th June 2007 will no longer be available to retailers (meaning they can continue to sell their existing stock, but will no longer be able to order additional units).

One of Sony’s first Blu-ray Disc releases (released back in June 2006) The Fifth Element is generally regarded as one of the worst high-def discs around in terms of picture quality, so it comes as no surprise that this expiration notice also confirms a new remastered edition of the film which is due on 17th July 2007."

- - -

No free replacements, of course.  Think I'll take this instead:



Quote:
BTW, Pirates is REGION FREE also (along with many other titles).

Coded for A/B/C, technically.  And yeah, they deserve a medal for the odd title that plays in each region
Erik

"Has it ever occurred to you, man, that given the nature of all this new stuff, that, uh, instead of running around blaming me, that this whole thing might just be, not, you know, not just such a simple, but uh - you know?" -- The Dude, The Big Lebowski

 Last edited: by Erik
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantDr. Killpatient
Here's my card
Registered: May 19, 2007
Reputation: Highest Rating
United States Posts: 5,917
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Everyone, GO TO YOUR ROOM!
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAscended_Saiyan
A Blu-ray crack fiend
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 1,127
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Unicus69:
Quote:
Do you even read what people write?

Do you?  Read your post again.


Quote:
Since you brought it up, I guess you missed the part of that article where the writer says, "The Blu-ray logo is left out (which is not the case in other ad material from Warner) which may hint a HD-DVD only release at first."  So there are no probablies about it.  That is exactly what he did and he makes no bones about it.

If common sense was at play, it would have said there probably wouldn't be any Blu-ray promotions in a HD DVD product.  That would be a major reason not to have a Blu-ray logo on a flyer inside a HD DVD case.   

Quote:
What I was responding to was the little footnote you included after your counter arguement to the PS3 article.  You countered the article he provided with your opinion and, as I said, your opinion means very little around here. 

That's why I was responding to both statements you made.  You obviously missed one of them.

Quote:
Oh, gosh, where should I start...nah, you aren't worth the effort.  Go ahead and spin that however you like.  I know it helps you sleep at night. 

That's what I thought.
To err is human...
-----------
473 Blu-ray Titles
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAscended_Saiyan
A Blu-ray crack fiend
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 1,127
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Battling Butler:
Quote:
A-S, Did you even read the information I posted?

Yes.  Did you read what I posted?  Internal decoding wasn't the only thing I mentioned...was it?

Quote:
No where did it say that the PS3 will not internally decode Dolby TrueHD.It says the PS3 will not internally decode DTS-HD. Moreover, the only way to get DTS-HD out of the PS3 is via downmixed PCM. The PS3 does NOT support bit stream audio.

The PS3 does not currently decode DTS-HD...just like ALL HD DVD players, but the PS3 could be updated to support DTS-HD MA.  The HD DVD players can not.

Quote:
Here it is again, in an additional post from engadget HD:

http://www.engadgethd.com/2007/05/08/no-dolby-truehd-or-dts-hd-for-ps3-owners/

No Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD for PS3 owners? -- kind of

Posted May 8th 2007 10:30AM by Ben Drawbaugh

When the PS3 hit the street it was recognized as one of the most full featured Blu-ray players to date, but it seem now that PS3 owners aren't getting everything they thought they were. It has recently been uncovered that although the PS3 does have an HDMI 1.3 port, the software does not support bit stream audio. What this means for Blu-ray fans is that when they finally pick up one of those new Onkyo receivers with HDMI 1.3, that they still can't enjoy DTS HD because there is no way to get the bits out of the PS3. Of course the DTS track can still be down mixed and PCM audio is supported, but so much for being the most capable Blu-ray player available.

** Dolby TrueHD can still be decoded inside the PS3 and sent as uncompressed audio to the AV receiver, but if the AV receiver has an integrated decoder it can't be used instead of the PS3's decoder. **  [Yes of course, never claimed it couldn't be.]

and this from the HDMI site:

High Definition Player with DTS-HD Advanced Digital Out to New AV Receiver with DTS-HD Master Audio

You can enjoy DTS-HD Master audio by upgrading to a Blu-ray Disc or HD-DVD player with DTS-HD Advanced Digital Out [the PS3 does NOT have this]and new AV Receiver with DTS-HD Master Audio decoding. Simply connect the player and receiver with an HDMI cable. The DTS-HD bit stream will pass through the player and HDMI cable to be decoded by the AV receiver. Both player and AV receiver will need to be equipped with new HDMI Version 1.3* outputs and inputs. This way you can enjoy DTS-HD Master Audio at up to 7.1 channels at 96 k/24 bit sound that is bit-for-bit identical to the studio master.

The PS3 does do bitstream audio.  I have one and used the option a couple times to compare the difference between internal DD and DTS vs. receiver DD and DTS.  The bitstream setting is the only way to do this.  The TrueHD tracks are down mixed to 640kbps DD via bitstream (that is all the receiver is capable of).  The DTS 1.5Mbps core track is picked up by the receiver with DTS-HD HR and MA tracks are bitstreamed from the PS3 (again, that is all the receiver is capable of).

If you had a PS3 I could show you how wrong that article is.  Anyone with a PS3 and HDMI receiver could prove that article wrong.  BTW, the PS3 now has 1080p/24fps video output, high quality DVD upscaling, and media server support! 
To err is human...
-----------
473 Blu-ray Titles
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantAscended_Saiyan
A Blu-ray crack fiend
Registered: March 13, 2007
Posts: 1,127
Posted:
PM this userView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Erik:
Quote:
Quoting Ascended_Saiyan:
Quote:
IMO, it's really kind of pitiful when HD DVD people have to import at a much higher price just to get a few Blu-ray titles on HD DVD.  The same could be done with HD DVD exclusive titles, but it's not really necessary.  Blu-ray already has most of the hit titles in the US (and the world).  That is truly cult like behavior.

Funny, Blu-ray "people" do the same thing when some HD DVD exclusive titles are released elsewhere on BD.

Quote:
Well, it shouldn't be long before the punch is passed out.

*yawn*  Some days you agree it'll take years, the next it's just around the corner.  Inconsistent much?

As for pitiful, try this:

- - -

The Fifth Element Remastered Blu-ray Disc in July

"Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have set an expiration date on the current US Blu-ray Disc release of The Fifth Element, which from 13th June 2007 will no longer be available to retailers (meaning they can continue to sell their existing stock, but will no longer be able to order additional units).

One of Sony’s first Blu-ray Disc releases (released back in June 2006) The Fifth Element is generally regarded as one of the worst high-def discs around in terms of picture quality, so it comes as no surprise that this expiration notice also confirms a new remastered edition of the film which is due on 17th July 2007."

- - -

No free replacements, of course.  Think I'll take this instead:



Quote:
BTW, Pirates is REGION FREE also (along with many other titles).

Coded for A/B/C, technically.  And yeah, they deserve a medal for the odd title that plays in each region


Out of over 230 Blu-ray titles in the US, 103 are REGION FREE!  How's THAT for "the odd title"?! 
To err is human...
-----------
473 Blu-ray Titles
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorErik
It's a strange world.
Registered: March 13, 2007
Reputation: Great Rating
Norway Posts: 422
Posted:
PM this userVisit this user's homepageView this user's DVD collectionDirect link to this postReply with quote
Quoting Ascended_Saiyan:
Quote:
Out of over 230 Blu-ray titles in the US, 103 are REGION FREE!  How's THAT for "the odd title"?! 

Ouch, my eyes, stop screaming

The A/B/C nonsense obviously hasn't kicked fully into gear yet, many of those 103 (I'm sure that's the exact number too!) titles are from last year.  And figuring out which ones are coded for all regions is a hassle.  No, it doesn't always say the correct thing on the box.

Anyway... blah, blah, blah
Erik

"Has it ever occurred to you, man, that given the nature of all this new stuff, that, uh, instead of running around blaming me, that this whole thing might just be, not, you know, not just such a simple, but uh - you know?" -- The Dude, The Big Lebowski

    Invelos Forums->General: General Home Theater Discussion Page: 1... 21 22 23 24 25 ...168  Previous   Next