its over.....HD DVD R.I.P
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its over.....HD DVD R.I.P
finally it's over...... and finally sony wins....
http://www.dailytech.com/Toshiba+Offici ... e10723.htm
http://www.dailytech.com/Toshiba+Offici ... e10723.htm
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stipud wrote:When GT5 comes out, I will buy the best model available... Until then I will twiddle my thumbs.bdubs767 wrote:time to buy a PS3
GT5? Sorry not a big gammer play GTA, halo, nba, or football games back in the day. Bought a xbox360 last year, and used it emm maybe 5 times for a total of maybe maybe 10hrs lol. I only want the PS3 as a twofer...blu ray and video games when I rarely want to play them.
Can one send others to war if hes not willing to go himself?
Gran Turismo 5bdubs767 wrote:GT5? Sorry not a big gammer play GTA, halo, nba, or football games back in the day. Bought a xbox360 last year, and used it emm maybe 5 times for a total of maybe maybe 10hrs lol. I only want the PS3 as a twofer...blu ray and video games when I rarely want to play them.
I couldn't give a crap less about BluRay... most of the content that comes out under it is lame super-Hollywood junk anyways.

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But think about all the HD porn! You'll get awesome close ups of.... some guy's ass and bag.stipud wrote:Gran Turismo 5bdubs767 wrote:GT5? Sorry not a big gammer play GTA, halo, nba, or football games back in the day. Bought a xbox360 last year, and used it emm maybe 5 times for a total of maybe maybe 10hrs lol. I only want the PS3 as a twofer...blu ray and video games when I rarely want to play them.
I couldn't give a crap less about BluRay... most of the content that comes out under it is lame super-Hollywood junk anyways.

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Go out and quickly buy a chap HD-DVD player for upscaling of regular DVDs. ????
GT Prolouge comes out in April. Mines paid 4.
GT Prolouge comes out in April. Mines paid 4.
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Top 10 things to do with your defunct HD-DVD player
1. Mail it to the office of Howard Stringer in protest of Blu-ray's victory.
2. Plug it into your clothes dryer's 240-volt outlet. Woops, honey! My bad, guess we have to buy a Blu-ray player now.
3. Finally, replace your Betamax player.
4. Buy the Blu-ray player of your choice, put it in the box, attempt to return it as "defective."
5. Channel it through Whoopi Goldberg and make some pottery with it.
6. Put a Blu-ray disc in the tray and then call up Toshiba when it doesn't work. Repeatedly.
7. Put it in a time capsule, just to confuse future generations.
8. Buy a few dozen of 'em and build a little hut for your Blu-ray player.
9. Lock it alone in a room with a few lethal weapons... let it die honorably.
10. Use it to upscale DVDs, which is all you ever used it for anyways.
1. Mail it to the office of Howard Stringer in protest of Blu-ray's victory.
2. Plug it into your clothes dryer's 240-volt outlet. Woops, honey! My bad, guess we have to buy a Blu-ray player now.
3. Finally, replace your Betamax player.
4. Buy the Blu-ray player of your choice, put it in the box, attempt to return it as "defective."
5. Channel it through Whoopi Goldberg and make some pottery with it.
6. Put a Blu-ray disc in the tray and then call up Toshiba when it doesn't work. Repeatedly.
7. Put it in a time capsule, just to confuse future generations.
8. Buy a few dozen of 'em and build a little hut for your Blu-ray player.
9. Lock it alone in a room with a few lethal weapons... let it die honorably.
10. Use it to upscale DVDs, which is all you ever used it for anyways.
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here goes universal...... paramount might do it probably like tom..
here goes universal...... paramount might do it probably like tom..

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Funny, no 10 is exactly what I'm going to do. I'm good friends w/the local store manager of H.H.Greggs. I get stupid crazy discounts. I ca probably get the Toshiba A30 for around $70. I want it for upscaling movies and as another dedicated DVD player.
"ZPA's will have the same sound essentially as you get from the MS, they just feature a bigger shinier set of balls."
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I know I don’t want one as an upscaling DVD player. These new high def units have very long boot up times, far too long for my limited level of patients. My Blu-ray player takes about 2 minutes to turn on and it drives me nuts.
I bought a very cheap Toshiba upscaling DVD player with HDMI and it boots in about 5 to 10 seconds. I am really looking forward to a few more generations down the road of Blu-ray.
I bought a very cheap Toshiba upscaling DVD player with HDMI and it boots in about 5 to 10 seconds. I am really looking forward to a few more generations down the road of Blu-ray.
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x2....Eric D wrote:I know I don’t want one as an upscaling DVD player. These new high def units have very long boot up times, far too long for my limited level of patients. My Blu-ray player takes about 2 minutes to turn on and it drives me nuts.
I bought a very cheap Toshiba upscaling DVD player with HDMI and it boots in about 5 to 10 seconds. I am really looking forward to a few more generations down the road of Blu-ray.
aunts' Tosh HD-XE1 or XA2 ( in the US ) was advertised as being much faster in booting up compared to its predecessor .Well maybe they weren't lying on that fact but it does take a good 40 seconds to boot up...
Though tosh has withdrawn from the game but they've promised 5 years of support on their HD dvd players so hopefully future firmware would improve the boot time. They've already released a few so far,4 updates if I'm not mistaken.
well here's a suggestion guys, anyone who wants a great upscaling sd dvd player and happen to see one of this goin on a crazy sale, grab it.
http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/dvd/product ... del=hd-xa2
Except for the booting time , this player is simply an excellent sd dvd player too.
When we got it a few months ago, i hooked it up to the resident sony wega 34' tv thru component and played spiderman on dvd.
There was definitely a difference in the way this fella handles color texture and the level of black is just so much better the the resident sony dvd player.
While i was drooling over lookin at the awesome picture quality, my cousin bro who happened to own the spidey dvd walked in after uni . He watched the movie together with us fer a short while like 5 minutes and said " wow high-def does look good doesn't it " ....

so while i surfing over the net on this player lookin for new hacked firmwares ( did find them - region hack ) i came across the reason why this player performs so good..... the heart of the player itself uses the very best video processor available to date on any commercial stuffs,the silicon optix's REON HQV processor used in high end stuffs.

http://www.siliconoptix.com/home.cfm
http://www.hqv.com/
DD5.1 thru toslink is also equally impressive, much more dynamic sounding and clearer precise surround steering . A good all-rounder indeed .
Only the recently lauched Denon bluray player actually has a better processor, REON's elder brother ,the REALTA which is apparently meant for the professional gears.
http://usa.denon.com/ProductDetails/3961.asp
so guys,anyone not into high-def...yet, and lookin for a good player/upscaler , here's one ....
i'm keeping an eye open on this in the local ebay.
Pretty sure we'll find many of them soon.....

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I don't know about HD-DVD, but my Blu-ray player is really just a simplified computer. It has its own OS and boots it like a PC. Hell, the firmware update I did was over 100MB in size.
They are working to make them faster, but it will be some time. Does anyone remember this from the first days of DVD? At that time the players were also simplified computers like today. They had to boot as well. As these technologies improve, companies start making dedicated ICs which do the heavy lifting. In time they get things smaller and faster and more specific.
The first thing I ever played a MP3 on was my Apple Performa, and at 100MHz, it took all its processing power to play a MP3 file. Now and iPod shuffle can play smoothly but is a fraction of its size. This is because the iPod has dedicated ICs which are built just to decode MP3 or other audio files. Try running an OS on an iPod like a desktop or notebook computer. It would choke from being so slow.
They are working to make them faster, but it will be some time. Does anyone remember this from the first days of DVD? At that time the players were also simplified computers like today. They had to boot as well. As these technologies improve, companies start making dedicated ICs which do the heavy lifting. In time they get things smaller and faster and more specific.
The first thing I ever played a MP3 on was my Apple Performa, and at 100MHz, it took all its processing power to play a MP3 file. Now and iPod shuffle can play smoothly but is a fraction of its size. This is because the iPod has dedicated ICs which are built just to decode MP3 or other audio files. Try running an OS on an iPod like a desktop or notebook computer. It would choke from being so slow.
You can install Linux on iPods... they are actually quite powerful:Eric D wrote:Try running an OS on an iPod like a desktop or notebook computer. It would choke from being so slow.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ra6rqKSqBSk
After a bit of investigation, it does appear that HD-DVD players are just mini PC's, with consumer chips and RAM:
http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/Toshiba-HD ... ni-PC.html
That explains the boot time. I was expecting this stuff to be solid-state, as you said. Strangely enough my first gen Toshiba DVD player boots up faster than my current one (it's practically instantaneous), so I never really experienced that issue with DVD at all.
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just an update.....
the package is now officially complete......
http://www.dailytech.com/Paramount+Goes ... e10815.htm
the package is now officially complete......
http://www.dailytech.com/Paramount+Goes ... e10815.htm
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