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It's Over! Blu-Ray Officially Wins!

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whammoed:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on February 19, 2008, 11:15:16 am ---
Am I the only person who never uses any of the special features on a DVD?  About the most I'll ever do is watch the original trailer.  Most of the time I won't even do that.

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Nope.  I barely find the time to watch the movie, much less look at all the other junk.  Most movies are such crap anyway, like I would ever care about directors commentary or alternate endings etc...

Level42:

--- Quote from: shmokes on February 19, 2008, 11:10:39 am ---Plus the BluRay spec includes features that are not currently possible on many players even if those players firmware is updatable, such as running interactive java apps in the menus that can connect to the internet and do things like pull down new movie previews rather than be stuck with the same "coming soon" previews on your disc for the next five years.

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I feel the first Bly-ray viruses coming up already !

I'd rather not have that. Updating the firmware on my Pioneer DVD player simply required loading a disc. Too easy almost. It was a hacked version, which starts the main movie immediately, instead of playing all the crap like trailers, copyright, anti-piracy warnings etc. Also longer mp3 file names etc.

Well, as long as my 16:9 CRT works fine, I won't be leaving the DVD format. Looks fine to me.

divemaster127:
Anybody want to buy a Toshiba HDA-30

Dartful Dodger:
Microsoft cares about their customers.  Microsoft would never do anything to force people to buy an upgrade to run their software. 

NEVER.

AtomSmasher:

--- Quote from: Dartful Dodger on February 19, 2008, 06:05:01 pm ---Microsoft cares about their customers.  Microsoft would never do anything to force people to buy an upgrade to run their software. 

NEVER.

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;D

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