Hi all
Naturally when Windows Vista was released to the world most people believed a new version of windows wouldnt appear for around 5 years or more. Well MS has announced that in 2010 Windows 7 (Windows Vista is build 6000 which is technically Windows 6) will be released. Ive been fortunate as i was one of the official Microsoft beta testers for Windows XP / SP1 / SP2 and Windows Vista and will be participating in Vista SP1.
It would be interested to see how CloneDVD2 and AnyDVD will function on Windows 7, and i wonder what copy protection dvd's will have on them by that time, and if blu-ray / hd-dvd would have taken over by then as the main medium for movies?
I think by 2010, blu-ray burners will be as cheap as a dvd burner, plus the media will be a lot cheaper as currently its not economical to backup a blu-ray movie.
Rodney
Naturally when Windows Vista was released to the world most people believed a new version of windows wouldnt appear for around 5 years or more. Well MS has announced that in 2010 Windows 7 (Windows Vista is build 6000 which is technically Windows 6) will be released. Ive been fortunate as i was one of the official Microsoft beta testers for Windows XP / SP1 / SP2 and Windows Vista and will be participating in Vista SP1.
It would be interested to see how CloneDVD2 and AnyDVD will function on Windows 7, and i wonder what copy protection dvd's will have on them by that time, and if blu-ray / hd-dvd would have taken over by then as the main medium for movies?
I think by 2010, blu-ray burners will be as cheap as a dvd burner, plus the media will be a lot cheaper as currently its not economical to backup a blu-ray movie.
Rodney