Fox has released final specs for the March Blu-ray debut of 'Hitman,' promising a fully stocked supplements package and a format-first "digital copy" of the film.
'Hitman' Blu-ray to Include First-Ever "Digital Copy"
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'Hitman' Blu-ray to Include First-Ever "Digital Copy"
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I don't necessarly think this is a forward thinking business money making opportunity for FOX, especially at $39.98.
From my viewpoint this is an expermental project by FOX. After all, once you have seen the movie and all its hipe at the high defination level, why would you want to go backward and view the digital standard defination second copy that comes with the package.
I would like to view the HD and SD at 1080P and see if the human eye can see a video and sound quality difference. I am sure the audio is going to sound much better with the right hardware audio equipment.
This package deal doesn't get me very excited.
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$39 is a bit steep if you ask me.I think they should have used the BD-Live feature and let people download it if they want it for the PSP.I don't like being forced to pay for something I am not going to useLast edited by BR7; 26 Jan 2008, 09:20 AM.Comment
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Of course, whether this works or not depends on whether people buy these kind of discs or not. If nobody is buying it, then perhaps you will see this feature removed or the disc discounted to normal prices.
I prefer "managed copy" where you can make a 1:1 copy of the film for local storage/streaming (Profile 2.0 and HD DVD players are fully capable of streaming Blu-ray/HD DVD movies without the disc being present, complete with BD-J and HDi). Technically, these kind of discs shouldn't cost more than normal discs since the copy made is not in competition with any other type of purchases (although they *will* cost more), whereas portable "managed copies" take away revenue from iTunes, UMD and other products, which studios have to recoup in some way.Comment
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