Blu-Ray format specs finalized

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  • atifsh
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • May 2003
    • 1534

    Blu-Ray format specs finalized

    Recently, the Blu-ray Disc Association announced that the format specification for its new standard has been completed, and it is now ready to begin licensing. Both the Blu-ray Disc single and dual layer specifications have been approved.

    Pioneer unveiled the first Blu-ray disc player at the Consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. It is designed to deliver 1920p x 1080p output, which is the highest of the three high-definition signals. Also, Philips unveiled its all-in-one disc burner called the TripleWriter (which supports both BD-R and B-RE, with both single layer and dual-layer recording capabilities). The TripleWriter will be available in the second half of 2006.

    Movies expected to be out soon in Blu-ray format include "Four Brothers," "Sahara," "The Italian Job," "Tomb Raider" and "Mission Impossible," as well as "Mission Impossible 2" and "Mission Impossible 3."

    The storage space on a single-layered Blu-Ray Disc is 25GB, and 50GB for the dual-layered disc.





    thats the ugliest player iv seen [ panasonic ]
    Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!
  • techreactor
    Banned
    • Jul 2005
    • 1309

    #2
    another headache coming...................atleast the philips player looks better than the panasonic.

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    • nwg
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      • Jun 2003
      • 5196

      #3
      More pictures (both HD-DVD and Blu Ray).

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      • drfsupercenter
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        • Oct 2005
        • 4424

        #4
        Jeez I sure hope these don't surpass DVDs. Imagine needing 50gigs of space to copy a Blu-Ray disc. And you would need a BR-Shrink and BR-Decrypter LMAO!
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        • Cambion7
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          • Nov 2005
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          #5
          Originally Posted by drfsupercenter
          Jeez I sure hope these don't surpass DVDs. Imagine needing 50gigs of space to copy a Blu-Ray disc. And you would need a BR-Shrink and BR-Decrypter LMAO!
          It all depends on consumers I think. Look at Beta vs. VHS and how Beta took a nose dive. Let's hope the same happens with this new format.

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          • drfsupercenter
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            • Oct 2005
            • 4424

            #6
            Indeed. I mean, a frickin $1500 for a player? You have got to be insane to want one! I am happy with my $50 player LOL

            Plus, I don't have HDTV, so why the heck should I buy into this? It is gonna be the same crappy quality either way with my lousy TV setup

            And once my camera comes in, I will take pics so you can all pity me
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            • nwg
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              • Jun 2003
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              #7
              Originally Posted by drfsupercenter
              Indeed. I mean, a frickin $1500 for a player? You have got to be insane to want one! I am happy with my $50 player LOL
              If you bought a DVD player in 1998 then it would have cost you the same similar price as that Blu Ray. I waited until 1999 and got one of the forst chinese imported players. No player at the time was below £500-£600. It still cost me £250 for a Samsung. The msot I have paid is £375 for a Sony.

              I have zero interest in this new technology. I will be playing my DVD's for a long time. Anyone, who stops getting DVD's and intend to replace their whole collection is simply mad. However, after a few years once prices are down. I may get new films in HD format but it would also mean I need a HD capable projector. My current one down scales HD to DVD resolutions.

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              • drfsupercenter
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                • Oct 2005
                • 4424

                #8
                Same here. I got a DVD player in 2001 and it was less than $100.
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                • BR7
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                  • Aug 2005
                  • 2137

                  #9
                  I am not to worried about the price I will get a player with my PS3It will be a nice way to test out the new technology

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                  • admin
                    Administrator
                    • Nov 2001
                    • 8954

                    #10
                    I've moved this thread to the high def DVD forum.

                    A little bit of self promotion, but in the FAQ I wrote, there are some more information regarding Blu-ray and HD DVD players (one is available to pre-order already at $499), estimated prices for BD media and a fairly complete list of movies to be released for both formats this year. Here's the FAQ:

                    The High Definition DVD FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions on the next generation high definition DVD formats: Blu-ray, HD DVD, EVD and FVD.
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