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So there is a BD player with awesome upscaling?  I don't keep up with that side as much and haven't heard this before.

Also the HD-XA2 and HD-A20 are not equal in terms of upscaling from what I've heard.  Only the XA2 has the better processor in it.  TheA20 should be the same as the A2 in that regard.

As for the 1080p/24, that's nice and all.  But in reality, almost no one has a TV that will accept and display 24fps.  My TV (Samsung HL-S5687) is 5 months old and has 1080p, but doesn't have 24fps.  From what I understand, there weren't even any at CES except for one or two exceptions.  By the time I have a TV that will display 24fps, it will be time for a new player anyway.

Anyway, reports are now saying that Universal is denying that rumor.

Yes.  That's why I named the Samsung BDP1200.  It's in the same price arena as the other 1080p HD DVD players.  It uses the HQV chipset.  There are higher end Blu-ray players have excellent upscaling but cost a good deal more.

The HD-XA2 and HD-A20 may use different chipsets (Reon and ABT1018 respectively), but I just went by the look of the pictures.  I didn't use any equipment to know how well it does in specific areas.  I'm just going by what I see using the same titles in different players.

There are more and more 1080p/24 HDTVs hitting the market every quarter.  I know players can generally last a long time.  It is always great to have a player that hasn't out lived it's usefulness so soon.  When you do get that HDTV that can display 1080p/24, you don't have to incur any additional expenses to enjoy it for a while.  It would probably already be on hand and ready for use.  That's perfect for the cost conscience people out there.
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Yes.  That's why I named the Samsung BDP1200.  It's in the same price arena as the other 1080p HD DVD players.  It uses the HQV chipset.  There are higher end Blu-ray players have excellent upscaling but cost a good deal more.


I just did some research at AVSForum and see what you mean about the BDP1200.  I did notice that like the XA2, it has awesome upconversion abilities.  Now if the price would just come down a little more...

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There are more and more 1080p/24 HDTVs hitting the market every quarter.  I know players can generally last a long time.  It is always great to have a player that hasn't out lived it's usefulness so soon.  When you do get that HDTV that can display 1080p/24, you don't have to incur any additional expenses to enjoy it for a while.  It would probably already be on hand and ready for use.  That's perfect for the cost conscience people out there.


Let me clarify then.  Having 24fps output means nothing to me.  I just got a 1080p set 5 months ago and will likely have it for a good long time.  By the time I replace the TV, I expect I'll have gone through several players.
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Transcript: Disney CEO Iger Talks Up Blu-ray in Analyst Call

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Fri May 11, 2007 at 07:08 PM ET
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While he was recently quoted as suggesting that his company might support both Blu-ray and HD DVD, Disney CEO Robert Iger appears to have reversed his earlier position, making a new more unequivocal statement of support for Blu-ray this week.

Back in March, Iger seemed to signal that his Blu-ray exclusive studio was considering joining Warner and Paramount in the format neutral camp, telling investors at Disney's annual meeting with shareholders that his company was "excited about next generation DVD formats" and that while it had chosen Blu-ray because it thought it was superior to HD DVD, that Disney would eventually "probably publish in both formats."

This week, however, Iger made a much more firm statement of his company's exclusive support of Blu-ray during Disney's quarterly analyst call, saying "the single greatest thing we can do right now is to not waffle, but to be very, very blunt about it, to continue our support of Blu-ray because we sense a real advantage."

A complete transcript of Iger's Blu-ray comments made during this week's analyst call follows:

"We made our bed with Blu-ray because we believed more in that format for a variety of reasons; some technical in nature, some due to the fact that it simply had broader support from a variety of industries, notably the motion picture studios but also what I’ll call the consumer electronics and the tech industry.

What we are seeing lately is that sales of Blu-ray discs are outpacing HD discs by at least two to one. As more quality Blu-ray product comes on the market, which is going to happen, notably with Pirates on May 22, we actually believe that the difference or the advantage of Blu-ray is only going to widen.

What we are also seeing is that the adoption of the platform right now is being held back a bit by a perception among consumers, really, that there is a format war; and that the hardware or the players are too expensive. We see the players coming down in price nicely, particularly by the Christmas season. We also believe that if Blu-ray continues to outpace HD DVD the retailers are ultimately going to weigh in, because they only have a limited amount of shelf space, and they are going to have to choose a format in order to manage their own shelf space. Once that happens, the advantage is going to go even more in Blu-ray’s direction.

I think the single greatest thing we can do right now is to not waffle, but to be very, very blunt about it, to continue our support of Blu-ray because we sense a real advantage. The best thing that could happen is for the format war to end, which will be very pro-consumer, particularly as hardware comes down.

The other thing I want to note is, if you look across the globe, the only place there is really a format war is in the United States. In other markets where next-gen DVD is starting to penetrate, Blu-ray is winning, and substantially; so much so there isn’t even a perceived format war.

So I think we made the right decision, the trends we are seeing seem to validate the decision. We think long-term, this is going to be a nice growth area for the company, because as you know sell-through DVD is a big business for the Walt Disney Company, even though we believe in things like VOD and the rental model. People want to own a Disney DVD, particularly in the next-generation format."


Page 12 of this magazine gives you the breakdown of this week's sales percentage per title.

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Page 12 of this magazine gives you the breakdown of this week's sales percentage per title.



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May 22 Top Title Reviews

The Complete Matrix Trilogy - Review

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Finally, compression artifacts are not an issue. There is not a moment of macroblocking or any noise, even on the many flat surfaces and static shots, which often hold on a particular image for what seems like minutes. And the source itself is beautifully maintained -- there is a bit of grain here or there, but it is clearly part of the intended effect and there are no instances of dirt or blemishes. This is really fantastic stuff -- 'The Matrix' trilogy easily earns an exemplary five-star video rating.


Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - Review

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As was the case for Curse of the Black Pearl, Disney has blessed Dead Man’s Chest with a 50GB Blu-ray disc (BD50) and glorious AVC transfer in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio and the average bit rate ranges from 35 to 38 Mbps. In short ladies and gentleman Dead Man’s Chest movie gives us the new benchmark in picture quality for HD optical. While on par with Curse of the Black Pearl, this disc surpasses the video quality found on other reference discs such as Crank on Blu-ray and King Kong on HD DVD.


Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - Review

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For this transfer Disney went with 50GB Blu-ray disc (BD50) and glorious AVC transfer in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio and the average bit rate ranges from 35 to 38 Mbps. In short ladies and gentleman this Pirates movie gives us the new benchmark in picture quality for HD optical. Up until this point, both Crank on Blu-ray and King Kong on HD DVD were the films to beat in HD optical picture quality. I was fortunate enough to watch the new Matrix Collection HD DVD box set yesterday, and not even it rivals this Curse of the Black Pearl disc. At no point in viewing Pirates did I experience any macro blocking or any noise of any type. I could not believe this considering the amount of both bright and dark scenes and also the amount action sequences. Also the film was extremely sharp and clear and free of any film debris and I mean zero debris whatsoever. I have not experienced this as of yet on HD optical until the viewing of this disc. This disc also contained little to no film grain. Colors (and this is a very colorful film) were extremely vibrant and flesh tones were spot-on. This disc is truly an AMAZING benchmark in picture quality.
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It takes a lot of nerve for someone who has never voted on a contribution and added a truly pathetic 8 profiles to the database to keep shooting his mouth off the way Ascended does. It makes you wonder why the boor is ever here...it is certainly not to participate and contribute to the community.

Go away Ascended, you are clearly here for your own edification only.
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Hitachi Says 200GB Discs Should Be Available In 2009...

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Hitachi floats 200GB Blu-ray disk

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By INQUIRER staff: Friday 18 May 2007, 11:14
JAPANESE GIANT Hitachi reckons it will be able to bring a 200GB Blu-ray disk to market by 2009.

According to a report on nikkei.net, it will be able to do this by accessing eight recording layers on a single side of the platter.

The only question being is whether there's anything sufficiently good on the telly to record a whole day of broadcasting. µ
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Weinstein Co. Going Blu-ray With "Hard Boiled"...


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SAN DIEGO -- Midway Games has partnered with the Weinstein Co. and Genius Products to create the first video game/movie hybrid Blu-ray Disc.

When the game publisher ships the limited edition "John Woo's Stranglehold Collector's Edition" for PlayStation 3 in the summer, gamers who buy the $70 disc will get a full game as well as a high-definition version of director John Woo's "Hard Boiled." That title had not previously been released on Blu-ray.

Woo decided to take the interactive route with "Stranglehold," a sequel to "Hard Boiled," with Chow Yun-Fat reprising his role as Inspector Tequila. The game offers an original plot that takes place 10 years after the events in the movie.

Although "Stranglehold" -- developed by Midway Games' Chicago Studio in conjunction with Woo's Tiger Hill Entertainment -- also will ship for Xbox 360, Microsoft's next-generation console still uses DVD-9 and does not have the capacity to hold both a full game and a movie.

"Putting a movie on a Blu-ray Disc certainly adds value to the game," IDC video game analyst Billy Pidgeon said. "These discs have a lot of storage capacity, and this gives Midway a chance to fill that space and offers consumers a value with two different entertainment mediums on a single disc."


With Woo's support, the director created the game's story, directed the motion-capture action and oversaw the game's development; Midway approached the film's rights-holders with the dual-format idea.

Weinstein and Genius were eager to take the film and deliver it to a new audience on a new format. As a result, gamers who haven't seen the original film -- which also is being released July 24 on DVD in a 15th anniversary two-disc edition via their Dragon Dynasty DVD label -- will be able to see the movie and then control the protagonist in a new interactive adventure.

Midway is still working out details on what types of extras the movie will have, but it is likely that two languages will be offered at the very least.

"The exclusive collector's edition of 'Stranglehold' demonstrates the power of PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc and the total entertainment experience that can only be found on PlayStation 3," said Riley Russell, senior vp Third Party Relations and general counsel at Sony Computer Entertainment America. "The 50GB capacity of Blu-ray Disc allows PS3 content publishers to do things simply not possible on our competitor's 9GB DVD-based systems. Thanks to the advanced technology found in PS3, developers like Midway can truly realize their visions, bringing consumers even closer to the game."
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Hitachi Says 200GB Discs Should Be Available In 2009...

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Hitachi floats 200GB Blu-ray disk

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By INQUIRER staff: Friday 18 May 2007, 11:14
JAPANESE GIANT Hitachi reckons it will be able to bring a 200GB Blu-ray disk to market by 2009.

According to a report on nikkei.net, it will be able to do this by accessing eight recording layers on a single side of the platter.

The only question being is whether there's anything sufficiently good on the telly to record a whole day of broadcasting. µ


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Weinstein Co. Going Blu-ray With "Hard Boiled"...


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May 17, 2007
SAN DIEGO -- Midway Games has partnered with the Weinstein Co. and Genius Products to create the first video game/movie hybrid Blu-ray Disc.

When the game publisher ships the limited edition "John Woo's Stranglehold Collector's Edition" for PlayStation 3 in the summer, gamers who buy the $70 disc will get a full game as well as a high-definition version of director John Woo's "Hard Boiled." That title had not previously been released on Blu-ray.

Woo decided to take the interactive route with "Stranglehold," a sequel to "Hard Boiled," with Chow Yun-Fat reprising his role as Inspector Tequila. The game offers an original plot that takes place 10 years after the events in the movie.

Although "Stranglehold" -- developed by Midway Games' Chicago Studio in conjunction with Woo's Tiger Hill Entertainment -- also will ship for Xbox 360, Microsoft's next-generation console still uses DVD-9 and does not have the capacity to hold both a full game and a movie.

"Putting a movie on a Blu-ray Disc certainly adds value to the game," IDC video game analyst Billy Pidgeon said. "These discs have a lot of storage capacity, and this gives Midway a chance to fill that space and offers consumers a value with two different entertainment mediums on a single disc."


With Woo's support, the director created the game's story, directed the motion-capture action and oversaw the game's development; Midway approached the film's rights-holders with the dual-format idea.

Weinstein and Genius were eager to take the film and deliver it to a new audience on a new format. As a result, gamers who haven't seen the original film -- which also is being released July 24 on DVD in a 15th anniversary two-disc edition via their Dragon Dynasty DVD label -- will be able to see the movie and then control the protagonist in a new interactive adventure.

Midway is still working out details on what types of extras the movie will have, but it is likely that two languages will be offered at the very least.

"The exclusive collector's edition of 'Stranglehold' demonstrates the power of PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc and the total entertainment experience that can only be found on PlayStation 3," said Riley Russell, senior vp Third Party Relations and general counsel at Sony Computer Entertainment America. "The 50GB capacity of Blu-ray Disc allows PS3 content publishers to do things simply not possible on our competitor's 9GB DVD-based systems. Thanks to the advanced technology found in PS3, developers like Midway can truly realize their visions, bringing consumers even closer to the game."


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8BallMax I read this thread just to see your Blah Blah Blah Blah 

Man I wish Ascended would put it to rest.
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I see the poll is gone, but you can add one to the HD DVD camp.  I got the HD-D2 from CostCo for $250.
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Bandai Visual Is Now Neutral...

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AnimeonDVD.com reports that Bandai Visual Japan has revealed the schedule for the high-definition disc releases of several of its biggest titles. Wings of Honneamise and the first Patlabor movie will be released on both Blu-Ray and HD DVD on July 27. On the same date, Akira will be released in Blu-Ray only. Patlabor 2 (Blu-Ray and HD DVD), Ghost in the Shell (Blu-Ray) and Steamboy (Blu-Ray) will follow almost a month later, on August 24. Another month later, on September 25, the Blu-Ray releases of Avalon and Jin-Roh will conclude the slate.

According to Bandai Visual's website, Akira, Wings of Honneamise, Ghost in the Shell and both of the Patlabor movies will each have an English dub and English subtitles on the disc. The specifications for Steamboy, Avalon, and Jin-Roh do not list an English dub, although Steamboy does list English subtitles. The corresponding DVD listings of these movies also list the same language options for dubbing and subtitles.

Update: The Bandai Visual website now lists Avalon and Jin-Roh with English subtitles, and Steamboy with just Japanese subtitles.
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Bandai Visual Is Now Neutral...

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AnimeonDVD.com reports that Bandai Visual Japan has revealed the schedule for the high-definition disc releases of several of its biggest titles. Wings of Honneamise and the first Patlabor movie will be released on both Blu-Ray and HD DVD on July 27. On the same date, Akira will be released in Blu-Ray only. Patlabor 2 (Blu-Ray and HD DVD), Ghost in the Shell (Blu-Ray) and Steamboy (Blu-Ray) will follow almost a month later, on August 24. Another month later, on September 25, the Blu-Ray releases of Avalon and Jin-Roh will conclude the slate.

According to Bandai Visual's website, Akira, Wings of Honneamise, Ghost in the Shell and both of the Patlabor movies will each have an English dub and English subtitles on the disc. The specifications for Steamboy, Avalon, and Jin-Roh do not list an English dub, although Steamboy does list English subtitles. The corresponding DVD listings of these movies also list the same language options for dubbing and subtitles.

Update: The Bandai Visual website now lists Avalon and Jin-Roh with English subtitles, and Steamboy with just Japanese subtitles.


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