I have a 27" TV and I use RCA, sometimes Coax... I will stay far away from HD
When will Blu-ray kill DVD ?
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Is everything else compatible? I would need a complete new PC as nothing else I have is HDCP compatible. Apparantly, you can't juist stick the drive in and it works with HD DVD discs. The graphics card, motherboard and even the monitor using a digital connection needs to have HDCP.Comment
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You can buy the xbox 360 drive for $175-$200 and it just connects directly to the computer via usb, no drivers needed. Then all you need is cyberlink PowerDVD 6.5, or 7.1 to play the files. I have an amd 64 3200+ and a 6600gt, I can play HD-DVD's just fine.
Copying the files to your harddrive is just as easy. you just need BackupHDDVDComment
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Copying the files to your harddrive is just as easy. you just need BackupHDDVD
Also, it only decrypt current discs. All they have to do is blacklist the current keys and issue new ones.
See my post here.
Last edited by nwg; 20 Jan 2007, 11:11 AM.Comment
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Is everything else compatible? I would need a complete new PC as nothing else I have is HDCP compatible. Apparantly, you can't juist stick the drive in and it works with HD DVD discs. The graphics card, motherboard and even the monitor using a digital connection needs to have HDCP.
I don't think this is true, nothing I have is hdcp and I can play them just fine.Comment
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It won't work for much longer though. Once Cyberlink and Intervideo releases their update. It will plug the bug in the software and the old version will not work any longer.
Also, it only decrypt current discs. All they have to do is blacklist the current keys and issue new ones.
but if they cracked it this fast, there will be another one after that. It is just like DVD and ARCOSS, nothing is uncrackable.Comment
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Is everything else compatible? I would need a complete new PC as nothing else I have is HDCP compatible. Apparantly, you can't juist stick the drive in and it works with HD DVD discs. The graphics card, motherboard and even the monitor using a digital connection needs to have HDCP.
It won't work for much longer though. Once Cyberlink and Intervideo releases their update. It will plug the bug in the software and the old version will not work any longer.
Also, it only decrypt current discs. All they have to do is blacklist the current keys and issue new ones.Comment
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You think your X-Box is playing at Hi-Def. The last X-Box I hooked up to my LCD projector look like "poop:. You may be seeing an image but I doubt that it is Full HDTV, unless you have stripped the copyright protection . What is the TV you are watching this on. There is not information too decipher what you are proposing. I personally have found NWG to be right on top of things, he has taught me a lot. I value his opinion, as well as Blutach RFBurns and Lt to name but a few. "I may not always be right, but I am never wrong".Comment
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Have you guys read about this, apparently, the first HD-DVD/BluRay combo player had some glitches...But I'm sure some companies tech engineers will get it right very soon.
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You think your X-Box is playing at Hi-Def. The last X-Box I hooked up to my LCD projector look like "poop:. You may be seeing an image but I doubt that it is Full HDTV, unless you have stripped the copyright protection . What is the TV you are watching this on. There is not information too decipher what you are proposing. I personally have found NWG to be right on top of things, he has taught me a lot. I value his opinion, as well as Blutach RFBurns and Lt to name but a few. "I may not always be right, but I am never wrong".
NWG maybe on top of a number of things but he is making incorrect statements on this topic. Title keys cannot be protected. If anything it will get easier and easier to get them.Comment
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I suspect that what is needed very soon is a very long, very precise in definition, petition sent to congress with emphasis on the Fair Use Act.
The music industry came to terms and found a solution with the stand alone CD audio recorders and the specific blank media that it must use.
Of course though any PC CD burner can be used to completely bypass the stand alone recorder and its specific blank media. But since drive manufacturers have not incorporated the "music" or "audio" blank requirement code into the firmware of said drives, the music industry is not too worried about PC CD burners copying music CD's.
However the same concept can be used for the Blu-Ray. Specific blank media that carries a small fee in the price of the blanks to help offset losses, plus incorporate some form of tag or code in the pre-written area of the TOC along with some firmware code could help reduce if not prevent piracy by allowing only one direct digital copy of the Blu-Ray, and tagging the copy so that it cannot be copied itself in any machine or PC drive.
These manufacturers can do this easily, and would not significantly increase the cost of the machines or Blu-Ray discs.
Well lets see what develops over the next few weeks and months with all this.
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Weeks and months? I wake up every morning and there are 10-15 posts in HD-DVD/BR threads over at Doom9. The pace is incredibly energetic and so much has been achieved in just a couple of weeks.
I only hope (and do believe) that all the work will converge to become all encompassing software. Only then will those users who have them, be able to actually exercise their Fair Use rights comprehensively.
One post I found terribly interesting was a fellow who went out and bought 5 HD-DVDs simply because he now could back them up (more or less). A great result for all, including the studios.
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