Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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January 2008
January 2008
This cult classic would be fantastic in HD.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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June 2006
That title is controlled by Universal, so for North America it would be on HD-DVD only (for the time being). I'm hoping to see Disney release TRON, NEVER CRY WOLF, THE ROCKETEER, THE BLACK HOLE, SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES, etc on Blu-ray (some of my personal Disney favs). -LH (The Loverboy)
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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May 2007
I noticed Hendrix that Disney is finally starting to release some of their older cartoon titles on blu-ray. I really don't see the point in releasing animation on blu-ray unless it is computerized. I just don't think the increased resolution makes hand-drawn animation look better. Actually it probably does the exact opposite. For example, I watch japanese anime now and then and I have noticed that if I watch an anime title on my hd dvd player or my ps3 the edges of certain figures or images show dots or ziggy lines. Computerized animation on the other hand is a totally different story. Ratatouille looked fantastic on blu-ray and I'm sure Finding Nemo will look equally as good. Just my opinion though. And yes Hendrix I would definitely like to see some of those movies you mentioned on blu-ray instead. The Rocketeer is one of my favorite disney movies from that time period.
I also wanted to ask you about something else. Remember that posting I made a little while ago asking about the hdcp image constraint token. Well about 3 days ago my wife turned on the tv to watch cable and the following message flashed on the screen. "HDCP error failure to verify link" and it showed an error message number after it. It flashed along the top of the screen. We recently switched from Comcast Digital Cable to AT&T Uverse. For those who are unaware of Uverse it is a brand new cable service provided by AT&T based on fiberoptics. This was the second time this message has flashed across the screen for this tv. The TV in question is a 40" Samsung LCD HDTV. Uverse cable runs through a wireless router that is placed in one location of your home with smaller cable boxes for each tv in your house that will subsequently receive signals from the router. I have the box for the 40" Samsung hooked up with an hdmi cable. I also have an hd dvd player hooked up to this same tv via component cables. I turned the tv off and on but the message was still on screen. The weird thing was I could see a show televised but the message would not leave the screen. Finally I turned the cable box off and on and the message went away. Any ideas on what could have happened?
[Post edited by chemteam on Jan 15, 2008]
I also wanted to ask you about something else. Remember that posting I made a little while ago asking about the hdcp image constraint token. Well about 3 days ago my wife turned on the tv to watch cable and the following message flashed on the screen. "HDCP error failure to verify link" and it showed an error message number after it. It flashed along the top of the screen. We recently switched from Comcast Digital Cable to AT&T Uverse. For those who are unaware of Uverse it is a brand new cable service provided by AT&T based on fiberoptics. This was the second time this message has flashed across the screen for this tv. The TV in question is a 40" Samsung LCD HDTV. Uverse cable runs through a wireless router that is placed in one location of your home with smaller cable boxes for each tv in your house that will subsequently receive signals from the router. I have the box for the 40" Samsung hooked up with an hdmi cable. I also have an hd dvd player hooked up to this same tv via component cables. I turned the tv off and on but the message was still on screen. The weird thing was I could see a show televised but the message would not leave the screen. Finally I turned the cable box off and on and the message went away. Any ideas on what could have happened?
[Post edited by chemteam on Jan 15, 2008]
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Member since:
June 2006
June 2006
chemteam... sorry, but I can't help with your problem (above). You will need to call at&t support.
-LH (The Loverboy)
-LH (The Loverboy)