#50715 - 05/29/05 11:54 AM
Re: HD-DVD!
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Desperado
Registered: 06/29/01
Posts: 894
Loc: Grants Pass, OR
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Yep, I couldn't agree more. I was quite excited seeing there were unity discussions, and now this.
Hopefully, with PS3 using Blu-Ray and Blu-Ray having the PC community backing and a larger capacity, that will be enough of an advantage to quickly tip the scales in one direction. Not that I've seen it or have an opinion on performance, but I just want one side to be dominant early on. I think that the large gaming community will help with that a great deal. Gamers are much more apt to pick up the newest version of a console than early adopters are willing to get a new technology with two to choose from.
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#50717 - 05/29/05 01:11 PM
Re: HD-DVD!
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 226
Loc: USA
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I for one am hoping that blu-ray will come out on top . The reason being is that HD DVD does not appear to be doing anything to expand their format . They seem to be researching better compression technologies . This would seem to be taking a step backward too me . Blu-ray on the other hand has recently expanded the capacity of their disc too 100 gig's . Granted this is a prototype disc still under development but the fact they put it out there says something about where they are wanting to head in the future . Offical blu-ray site great heads up source . http://www.blu-ray.com/ Offical HD DVD site . WWW.dvdsite.org/
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#50721 - 05/30/05 01:08 AM
Re: HD-DVD!
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 11
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Well, then...what to buy? I'm new to buying The Good Stuff, but in the past few months have been exposed to Outlaw (950/770), and some others. The price is great, the quality is great, the service is great, and I'm about as pleased as I can be with what I hear in my house right about now!
So - next is the DVD player, replacing my 6-year-old Panasonic Wal-Mart Special.
All of these formats you're discussing - I think ya lost me somewhere back about when Betamax got whipped. Considering two directions - the Future of DVDs, and the NOW of dvds, what machines would get me going in the right direction? What "format' or whatever should I absolutely not compromise on right now? Is there a solid performer I can't go wrong with at a decent price?
These other items (amp, etc.) - it was a little easier to weed them out into Mass Market and Genuine Good Buys - the DVD is just too "cosumerized" to make my online research very productive.
I would have posted this separate or elsewhere, but it seemed to fall in-line with your discussion, so here we are!
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#50723 - 05/30/05 02:39 AM
Re: HD-DVD!
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Deputy Gunslinger
Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 11
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Thanks - a good start, I'll check them out.
Price isn't so much an issue - I'd like to keep it under $500, but really, I'm looking for value in Outlaw fashion. All of the players you mentioned are probably great, but I'm still paranoid about the whole "paying for the name" scam.
I'm still shopping for TVs too, but no hurry there, so for the sake of this discussion, let's just assume I get one capable of anything ; )
The "good" dvd player can take advantage of my "good" AUDIO system right now, without the video aspect to worry about yet.
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#50724 - 05/30/05 11:41 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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If you get a TV with a DVI or HDMI input, then you can look closely as the upconverting players, as E'pin Sen Ob suggests. My recommendation there would be the OPPO Digital OPDV971H - it's a newcomer, but it scored a 94 on the Secrets DVD shootout (the second highest score ever, second only to Denon's 5910) and it sells for $200. It supports DVD-Audio but not SACD. If you are interested in both of those formats, you might consider one of Pioneer's inexpensive universal players or a Denon. At the moment (and for a long while to come, considering the impending format war), I'm using a Yamaha DVD-S1500 universal player for audio formats (DVD-Audio, SACD, and a transport for CD's) and an OPPO for DVD Video. That's a total of $600 in hardware which I hope will tide me over until there is some hint of which way the format war is going to go. I guess if a decent selection of movie titles shows up on Blu-Ray, I may pick up a PS3 at some point...
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