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¿compatible con los reproductores europeos?.Pepe dijo:El DVD Forum aprueba el logo del HD-DVD Chino.
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Mas informacion aqui
La lista de las aprobaciones también incluye lo siguiente:
DVD Specifications for High Density Read-Only Disc [HD DVD-ROM (51G)] Part 1 Physical Specifications, Version 2.0
This is the Version 2.0 of the physical specifications for the HD DVD-ROM Triple layer 51GB. This is a HD DVD-ROM disc with three layers. Each layer can store up to 17GB of data/video, resulting in a total capacity of 51GB.![]()
kaxkamel dijo:esa noticia es del año pasado (antes de que toshiba tirara la toalla).
desde entonces no se supo más del chinorris.
una pena. con consumibles baratillos de 15 GB a 2 ó 3 euros... serían la hostia para grabar en formato mkv... sony abandonaría el BD y liquidaría los repros y las pelis como toshiba... y pillaríamos de todo a 3 euros peli y a 30 el repro...![]()
va a ser que no
edito el post.
Asi que sera mejor olvidarse del CHDVD o CBHD o como cohones se llame al menos por el momento...
me gustaria un monton ver las conexiones
del Shinco y del Thosiba.I've got a close friend who works at Microsoft, previously with the HD-DVD division and now in the E&D division (Xbox, zune).
I’m told MS will upstage Apple with a Monday 9am PDT announcement (1 hour
before WWDC) via press release that the Xbox 360 will get Blu-Ray before
Christmas. Price was “under the current Elite”, but i could get any more
details.
Could this be the mysterious company rumored to be launching something before WWDC?
Q: In January, Warner Bros. announced that it was going to support Blu-ray, the high-definition DVD format. Since then, the rival HD DVD format has gone away. Microsoft supported HD DVD with an Xbox HD DVD attachment. What is your plan there?
A: Our plan continues to focus on high-definition experiences. Xbox 360 has a great ability to deliver those through the Xbox Live (online download) service. It's a great way to get the high-definition concept because it's right there. There's no additional media. There is nothing you need to purchase.
If you look at the Blu-ray player market, you haven't seen the acceleration everybody expected (since the demise of HD DVD). It's not as much about whether all the content is in a Blu-ray format or a HD DVD format. You have to look at how fundamentally compelling the difference is between a progressive scan DVD player and the picture that it can produce and what you get on a high-definition player. The reality is there is some difference, but most people look at it and say, "I am not going to pay extra for that."
Q: So no plans for Blu-ray in the next generation Xbox?
A: No. There is nothing to even talk about right now with regard to the next generation. That is so far out that there isn't anything to talk about.

king conan dijo:"If you look at the Blu-ray player market, you haven't seen the acceleration everybody expected (since the demise of HD DVD). It's not as much about whether all the content is in a Blu-ray format or a HD DVD format. You have to look at how fundamentally compelling the difference is between a progressive scan DVD player and the picture that it can produce and what you get on a high-definition player. The reality is there is some difference, but most people look at it and say, "I am not going to pay extra for that."
qué malos perdedores...
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Luca Brasi dijo:[quote="king conan":2nb1h1mj]"If you look at the Blu-ray player market, you haven't seen the acceleration everybody expected (since the demise of HD DVD). It's not as much about whether all the content is in a Blu-ray format or a HD DVD format. You have to look at how fundamentally compelling the difference is between a progressive scan DVD player and the picture that it can produce and what you get on a high-definition player. The reality is there is some difference, but most people look at it and say, "I am not going to pay extra for that."
qué malos perdedores...
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(de audio ya ni hablamos)
llega a la misma conclusión:Luca Brasi dijo:Lo mismo que se decía con el DVD y el VHS.
sobre todo si la comparacion DVD vs VHS se hacia en un televisor de tubo de los de antes y conectados como mucho por euroconector. Ese mismo DVD que seguramente, en esas condiciones, aventajaba en poco a su version en VHS, lo reproduces en un DVD actual, a ser posible que escale a 1080p, y que mande la señal por HDMI a una pantalla ldc , plasma de 50" o proyector y parece una cosa totalmente distinta,
en este caso el DVD bien escalado gana muchisimo en calidad de imagen, desde luego deja muy muy atras al VHS visto en una tv de tubo y por euroconector o video compuesto, y aunque no lo alcance, se acerca mucho mucho al blu ray.Q: So no plans for Blu-ray in the next generation Xbox?
A: No. There is nothing to even talk about right now with regard to the next generation. That is so far out that there isn't anything to talk about.

king conan dijo:pecci,
es cierto que hay mucha gente que ni lo aprecia ni lo valora. Muchísima gente sigue sin saber qué son 16:9.
Pero, dime la verdad, como amante del cine que seguro que eres, ¿a qué la diferencia es real, palpabale, esta ahí y no tiene nada que ver con autosugestión?
Pues eso, el problema no está en los blu-ray, está en la ignorancia de la mayoría.
Que ahora Microsoft venga con que los DVD's se ven muy bien, no es más que adoptar la necia línea de declaraciones que hace Toshiba desde el desastre del HD DVD.
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Ya lo he comentado en otras ocasiones. Soy anti-Sony por sistema y por experiencia propia y a este ritmo seré anti-Toshiba (y mira que me caían bien)
