BluRay vanquishes HDDVD
My guess is that you'll want the things when they really start making Hi Def movies for ridiculously large plasma screen TVs (and said TVs get cheap enough a lot of people have them).
Otherwise I don't now that I'm feeling the advantage. Sure they could put all those episodes on a disk. But unless they actually charge significantly less I don't care. And since I think most costs go to royalties I don't have high hopes.
Otherwise I don't now that I'm feeling the advantage. Sure they could put all those episodes on a disk. But unless they actually charge significantly less I don't care. And since I think most costs go to royalties I don't have high hopes.
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They're also more interactive. And the films can be in Hi-Def. And the nudity thing will never last. I give that a year at most. And what about video games? Imagine how massive games can be now, how many levels, weapons, possible avatars, and increased realism can be put into them.Rochey wrote:Okay, so it can hold more. So? Films (the only things I really buy DVDs for) are still going to be the same length. The only possible advantage to this is that they can throw more 'the making of' documentaries on the disc. Not a great reason to go out and buy a completely new system, in my opinion, when the one I have fits my needs perfectly.
When MP3 players did you stick with CD's? When cell phones came out did you use corded phones? When DVDs came out did you stay with VHS? In fact, by your reasoning, you shouldn't of upgraded to VHS. They can hold movies. And in the next decade or so everythings going to become Blue-ray and DVD's are going to be impossible to find.
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Couldn't you just buy a HD-DVD?My guess is that you'll want the things when they really start making Hi Def movies for ridiculously large plasma screen TVs (and said TVs get cheap enough a lot of people have them).
Agreed. Unless the cost is quite a bit less, there's really no point.Otherwise I don't now that I'm feeling the advantage. Sure they could put all those episodes on a disk. But unless they actually charge significantly less I don't care. And since I think most costs go to royalties I don't have high hopes.
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No. They've lost the format war. Once word gets around they'll be this generation's Beta-max tapes, if they're lucky. They only have 30 gigabytes of storage on a duel-layer disk. Blu-ray has 25 gigabytes on single layer and 50 on duel layer. Do you really want to use a smaller format?Rochey wrote:Couldn't you just buy a HD-DVD?My guess is that you'll want the things when they really start making Hi Def movies for ridiculously large plasma screen TVs (and said TVs get cheap enough a lot of people have them).
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Basically, besides Blackstar's lingo, and points about incomprehensibly excessive capacity, rather than simply ridiculously excessive, the short version is that HD-DVDs simply won't be available. It'd be like having a car that requires high-lead fuel - there simply isn't (or won't be) the infrastructure to support it.
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As in?They're also more interactive.
So can DVDs.And the films can be in Hi-Def.
Even if it lasts a year, it's still a pain.And the nudity thing will never last. I give that a year at most.
This thing can play games?And what about video games? Imagine how massive games can be now, how many levels, weapons, possible avatars, and increased realism can be put into them.
No. Because in all of those examples, there was a major difference between them.When MP3 players did you stick with CD's? When cell phones came out did you use corded phones? When DVDs came out did you stay with VHS?
MP3s are more portable.
Mobile phones can be carried in a pocket.
DVDs allowed a massive range of features that VHS couldn't have.
What difference is there between DVD and Blue Ray, asside from more space?
I know. And when I can no longer find the DVDs I want, then I will get a Blue Ray thingy which will have gone massively down in price by then. Untill then, I see no advantage in getting one.And in the next decade or so everythings going to become Blue-ray and DVD's are going to be impossible to find.
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Being able to pull up menus while the disc is playing for example.Rochey wrote:As in?They're also more interactive.
Doesn't that take up the whole disc though?So can DVDs.And the films can be in Hi-Def.
And is looking at porn really that important to you? You could try getting a dateEven if it lasts a year, it's still a pain.And the nudity thing will never last. I give that a year at most.

[/quote]This thing can play games?And what about video games? Imagine how massive games can be now, how many levels, weapons, possible avatars, and increased realism can be put into them.
Um...ya. Why not? There are CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, why not Blu-Ray ROMs? It is logical. Why do you think PS3s are the cheapest Blu-Ray players on the market? There's a reason they were built in with that technology.
Fair enough I guess. Blue-ray does mean less space storing your collections of TV series DVD's.No. Because in all of those examples, there was a major difference between them.When MP3 players did you stick with CD's? When cell phones came out did you use corded phones? When DVDs came out did you stay with VHS?
MP3s are more portable.
Mobile phones can be carried in a pocket.
DVDs allowed a massive range of features that VHS couldn't have.
What difference is there between DVD and Blue Ray, asside from more space?
Isn't it better to get ahead of the game?I know. And when I can no longer find the DVDs I want, then I will get a Blue Ray thingy which will have gone massively down in price by then. Untill then, I see no advantage in getting one.And in the next decade or so everythings going to become Blue-ray and DVD's are going to be impossible to find.
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What do you mean by that? Bragging rights? Until HD-DVDs start to become rare to the extent of being unable to obtain the films/programmes you want, why fork out the extra cash when you can wait until the initial hype's calmed down and you can get the stuff for a more reasonable price.ChakatBlackstar wrote:Isn't it better to get ahead of the game?
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Uh, can't you do that already with DVDs?Being able to pull up menus while the disc is playing for example.
No idea. I don't own any HD-DVDs.Doesn't that take up the whole disc though?
I'm not talking about porn. I'm talking about films that they won't make into Blue Ray because they have nudity/sex scenes in them.And is looking at porn really that important to you? You could try getting a date
Good point. Stupid question.Um...ya. Why not? There are CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, why not Blu-Ray ROMs? It is logical. Why do you think PS3s are the cheapest Blu-Ray players on the market? There's a reason they were built in with that technology.
Though in that case, I'd just get a Blue Ray player for my PC, and buy the games from Blue Ray while continuing to buy DVD films.
Why is it? It's going to be very expensive to get a Blue Ray player and films for it when it comes out. Meanwhile, I can continue to buy films for far cheaper for my DVD player. When I can't get the DVDs I want anymore, then I'll buy a Blue Ray thingy. For far cheaper, too. Untill then, it's just a waste of money. I'd just be buying something I arleady have and don't need.Isn't it better to get ahead of the game?
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What? It's about $500 for a PS3 which is both a gaming console and a Blu-ray player. Seems like a good deal to me.Captain Seafort wrote:What do you mean by that? Bragging rights? Until HD-DVDs start to become rare to the extent of being unable to obtain the films/programmes you want, why fork out the extra cash when you can wait until the initial hype's calmed down and you can get the stuff for a more reasonable price.ChakatBlackstar wrote:Isn't it better to get ahead of the game?
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Not exactly. I'm talking interactive real-time menus while the movie is still playing.Rochey wrote:Uh, can't you do that already with DVDs?Being able to pull up menus while the disc is playing for example.
Why is it? It's going to be very expensive to get a Blue Ray player and films for it when it comes out. Meanwhile, I can continue to buy films for far cheaper for my DVD player. When I can't get the DVDs I want anymore, then I'll buy a Blue Ray thingy. For far cheaper, too. Untill then, it's just a waste of money. I'd just be buying something I arleady have and don't need.[/quote]Isn't it better to get ahead of the game?
Why not dump the soon to be out of date technology and get the stuff that'll be useful to you in the future? Does it make sense to buy DVD's when you'll just have to get them on Blu-ray again?
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And what would I use that for? The only thing I can think of is turning on the commentaries, or the subtitles. Both of which I can do with my DVD remote.Not exactly. I'm talking interactive real-time menus while the movie is still playing.
Because, as I've already said, there's no point. Untill they stop making any DVDs at all, I'm happy and I'm, saving loads of money.Why not dump the soon to be out of date technology and get the stuff that'll be useful to you in the future?
Yes. Why? Because by the time I finaly get around to buying a Blu-ray, I can find the films I want in the bargains section of my local shop, and pick up three films for a fiver.Does it make sense to buy DVD's when you'll just have to get them on Blu-ray again?
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Speaking for myself, having to pull out DVDs from a pack of seven discs to do screencaps gets real irritating real quick. The idea of having a whole season of Trek on one disc is appealing!Rochey wrote:Okay, so it can hold more. So?
I already have half a dozen movies that won't fit on a single disc. I watched my King Kong special edition the other day, had to change the disc halfway through. Same with my Lord of the Rings extended editions, every one of them.Films (the only things I really buy DVDs for) are still going to be the same length.
And I probably have FIFTY movies that have a "bonus disc" on them. Just being able to combine those onto a single disc will be a huge plus for me.
Here's a bet for you. Within two years, the entire DVD section of any given shop will occupy as much shelf space as the VHS tapes do now (ie precious little). Within five, it will be hard to buy a movie on DVD at all. It'll be hard to buy a player for them too.The only possible advantage to this is that they can throw more 'the making of' documentaries on the disc. Not a great reason to go out and buy a completely new system, in my opinion, when the one I have fits my needs perfectly.
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