I'm bored of the DVD resolution. It's old and it sucks.
Great at the time (mid 90's). But, now...?
HDTV is a step in the right direction.
But, this (HD Windows Media) is extremely cool!
Almost 3x DVD res - Who's gonna argue with THAT resolution?
So, it's one year later since Microsoft introduced this and what else is happening? Anyone know?
I'm guessing it's an extra expense - to convert film to WMV HD - for the film companies?
People reluctant to replace their dvd players with a (fast) PC?
People reluctant to buy a high-res monitor? Too expensive?
No-one has marketed a dvd player that accomodates this format?
Panasonic dvd player/recorder only plays WMA (audio).
Story so far...
Microsoft has developed a low-bitrate HD compression codec that is just now being experimented with on some Artisan DVDs. It allows high-def quality video on the same amount of disc space as a regular single-layer DVD. Artisan's Standing in the Shadows of Motown includes a Windows Media Player 9 version of the film in high-def on disc two. Not only does it look incredible; it only takes up about 3 gigs on the disc.
Naturally, you'll need some horsepower to correctly run these files on your PC. You'll need at least a 1.8ghz Pentium 4 with a nice chunk of RAM and a 5.1 compatible soundcard to take advantage of the audio. However, if you have all of that the high-def version looks a lot nicer than running the regular DVD on your PC.
DVD-ROM System Requirements
Windows® XP
3 GHz CPU (for playback of Windows Media version of film)
1600 x 1200, 1920 x 1080 or higher Screen Resolution
24-Bit 96 kHz Multichannel Sound Card
Internet Connection of at least 56.6 Kbps
interActual Player (included on DVD)
512 MB RAM
DVD-ROM
Windows Media Player 9 Series
Mouse, Speakers/Headphones
128 MB 3D Video Card
1. 'Terminator 2' DVD includes the first Windows Media 9 Series a High-Definition DVD-ROM
2. 'Standing In The Shadows Of Motown' includes a Windows Media 9 Series High-Definition DVD-ROM
3. Coral Reef Adventure from MacGillivray Freeman includes a Windows Media 9 Series High-Definition DVD-ROM
4. BMW Films 'The Hire' Series in HD Windows Media.
+ a bunch of IMAX films
Coming Soon:
Step Into Liquid
Journey Into Amazing Caves
Dolphins
The Living Sea
Amazon
To the Limit
The Magic of Flight
Speed
Stormchasers
The Discoverers
Lewis & Clark Great Journey West
The Search for Kennedy's PT 109
Treasure Seekers: Search for the Nile
International releases
Taxi 3
Red Snow
Great at the time (mid 90's). But, now...?
HDTV is a step in the right direction.
But, this (HD Windows Media) is extremely cool!
Almost 3x DVD res - Who's gonna argue with THAT resolution?
So, it's one year later since Microsoft introduced this and what else is happening? Anyone know?
I'm guessing it's an extra expense - to convert film to WMV HD - for the film companies?
People reluctant to replace their dvd players with a (fast) PC?
People reluctant to buy a high-res monitor? Too expensive?
No-one has marketed a dvd player that accomodates this format?
Panasonic dvd player/recorder only plays WMA (audio).
Story so far...
Microsoft has developed a low-bitrate HD compression codec that is just now being experimented with on some Artisan DVDs. It allows high-def quality video on the same amount of disc space as a regular single-layer DVD. Artisan's Standing in the Shadows of Motown includes a Windows Media Player 9 version of the film in high-def on disc two. Not only does it look incredible; it only takes up about 3 gigs on the disc.
Naturally, you'll need some horsepower to correctly run these files on your PC. You'll need at least a 1.8ghz Pentium 4 with a nice chunk of RAM and a 5.1 compatible soundcard to take advantage of the audio. However, if you have all of that the high-def version looks a lot nicer than running the regular DVD on your PC.
DVD-ROM System Requirements
Windows® XP
3 GHz CPU (for playback of Windows Media version of film)
1600 x 1200, 1920 x 1080 or higher Screen Resolution
24-Bit 96 kHz Multichannel Sound Card
Internet Connection of at least 56.6 Kbps
interActual Player (included on DVD)
512 MB RAM
DVD-ROM
Windows Media Player 9 Series
Mouse, Speakers/Headphones
128 MB 3D Video Card
1. 'Terminator 2' DVD includes the first Windows Media 9 Series a High-Definition DVD-ROM
2. 'Standing In The Shadows Of Motown' includes a Windows Media 9 Series High-Definition DVD-ROM
3. Coral Reef Adventure from MacGillivray Freeman includes a Windows Media 9 Series High-Definition DVD-ROM
4. BMW Films 'The Hire' Series in HD Windows Media.
+ a bunch of IMAX films
Coming Soon:
Step Into Liquid
Journey Into Amazing Caves
Dolphins
The Living Sea
Amazon
To the Limit
The Magic of Flight
Speed
Stormchasers
The Discoverers
Lewis & Clark Great Journey West
The Search for Kennedy's PT 109
Treasure Seekers: Search for the Nile
International releases
Taxi 3
Red Snow
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