Me either. My other watched it on though, says it's good.
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I watched the last 15 minutes of Ice Age 2 on my friends (import) PlayStation 3 last night and was blown away, literally. I have the HDMI Samsung upscale DVD player and am pleased with the quality of the images but after last night, I'm going to watch films in a (slightly) different perspective now(!)
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Deadline for BD Java Support.
The quicker they get this sorted, the quicker we can enjoy the likes of Batman Begins and The Matrix Trilogy.
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Blaming it on Java is a bit unfair. I keep seeing the press and many forums leaping to that conclusion. Every Blu Ray player HAS to support Java, the delayed mandate is the 1.1 hardware profile that specifies for the instillation of secondary video decoding in all Blu Ray players. One kind of relies on the other to work certainly, but there’s a growing amount of Java stuff in use on discs already now (Big Fish’s menus, interactivity on The Guardian and Chicken Little, the forthcoming Pirates of the Caribbean discs…etc). The Picture in Picture spec for Blu Ray is a wee bit more advanced than it is for HD DVD, and Java isn’t known to be incredibly friendly so obviously there’s a prolonged timeline for beta testing ahead.
It gives Warner a tight window of opportunity to prep something like The Matrix trilogy for Christmas of course, but one would hope that studios and player manufacturers will together be joined in beta testing sessions over the summer for what I can only assume will end up being 3rd gen players due for launch in November and Dec.
Assuming they do finally meet this new date however, I’ve a theory that in an ironic twist it may actually work to Blu Ray’s advantage provided Warner are indeed able to debut The Matrix in the 4th Quarter as planned. With Thanksgiving and Christmas always seen as the biggest times of year for home video sales, and this year’s festive season arguably being an important time for both HD DVD and Blu Ray, releasing Matrix (and possibly other ‘in movie experience ‘titles) over the holiday season when they’d be considered ‘new’ to Blu Ray, promoted at a time when they’d be joining the exclusive Blu Ray releases of Pirates 3, the Spider-Man trilogy, and probably Ratatouille and Die Hard 4, would perhaps do a lot for public awareness if you consider that promotion for the HD DVD version of The Matrix will have fizzled before the summer’s end. It’s quite crucial this mandate for the 31st does not slip though, and that Warner are free to put out the Matrix and Harry Potter this winter.
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And if it wasn't obvious, or nobody has yet said it, Casino Royale is thebenchmark for Blu-ray image quality so far. Absolutely amazing visuals, IMO
Originally posted by dvdmike View PostJust watched Tears of the sun, and to all the people who said I was wrong about MpegII looking good in the right hands, buy it and watch it
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