I have over 700 dvd's regular / is this article telling me in a year all my dvd's are going to no good .
What's the point in the same company releasing High-Def discs with one having more extras (I don't care about them anyway) than other?
folks this topic has gotten way off track ............ back to the orginal ? I have over 700 dvd's regular / is this article telling me in a year all my dvd's are going to no good .
they tried to stop coping dvd's with dual layer disk;s worked around that now how do we copy bluray only movies that don't have normal dvd's back up to regular dvd's ;
Normal person , normal video and tv not into the expense of new gagets how do we survive ?
It is not that Warner does not like Blu-ray. It is just the current Blu-ray spec does not support those extras. Blu-ray 1.1 profile (due 1 November 2007) will.
Can you be a bit more specific about this please? I'm very curious...
Can you be a bit more specific about this please? I'm very curious...
Thanks to both SuperGoof and SamuriHL for the info.
The Java bit caught my eye, I guess there will be more work for Java software developer like me
I don't believe it's straight java. It's some kind of virtual machine with like 80 or so commands built in. It's interesting because they can do on the fly video and audio manipulation which is good and bad. (Bad because BD+ plans to use this to decrypt sections of the video/audio streams on the fly). For interactive features I can see this being kind of neat. I'm SERIOUSLY hoping they plan a firmware update for my PS3 to bring it to 1.1 compliance. if not, there's going to be about 1.5 million unhappy people out there...
It's real fully grown Java in the BD-JAR part only - with all the extras including exception handling and whatnot.
Whereas BD+ is not Java at all.
Whereas BD+ is not Java at all.
I also thought that BD+ is some kind of Java application, probably because they use the term "Virtual Machine" in connection to BD+.
But it is a good sign that Peer knows what it is, whatever it is.
@SamuriHL:
Already watched "Hot Fuzz" on HD DVD? You'll probably like it. Great picture, great sound, very British, hilarious movie.