Warner: No BD-Live Blu-ray titles this year
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View profile »OR...maybe they just don't care anymore? A recent Harris poll suggested that only 9% of those surveyed, (that didn't already own one or the other format)were even interested in BR. Infact, the real "Format War" has only just begun. I got my chips on DVD.
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I'm guessing Warners decision is because they either think Web enabled content is not big enough at the moment to warrant the added costs or they just want to re-release the movies again later on with web content so people may end up getting the movie twice.
Actually I just thought of something. Warner may be waiting to see how far they can go with web enabled content therefore they don't want to put anything on the discs for now because it's still in it's infancy?
Just thinking out loud.
bladerunner1
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View profile »No. not really falcon. It has its share of problems too. It will not transmit the advanced audio codecs in their native bitstream. It lacks multichannel analog outputs, for those people (like myself) that have older equipment,(and likes such equipment). And the SD upconversion is "OK" at best.
BUT..it is the "safest" player to buy at this time because it also plays games and does all kinds of other stuff too.
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Warner released a few HD DVD's with web content. I believe Universal was getting into it also.
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I never connected either of my Toshiba players to the Web and never regretted it.
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View profile »To be honest Falcon, the only HD DVD "live" content I saw was Transformers. I didn't revisit it. Then I tried the Sony basic generic Internet menu (once). I've never bothered with Internet content since.
The fact is that a very small percentage of HDTV owners likely have their entire house network wired (well especially their living room, or wherever their HDTV is located). And an even smaller percentage of them will find the Internet features compelling enough to be used.
I consider myself rather "up" on technology, and I'm an early adopter and love toys. I have a dedicated HT room, 130" 1080p projector, with Internet. But if I don't find this feature compelling enough to use on either format, who does?
BTW, I don't even do the PiP stuff. Like who in their right mind is going to re-watch the movie with a darn pop-up window over it? If I like a movie enough, I'll watch a few special features after - not in a little window while rewatching, and feature specials in HD quality is good!
Personally, I just wish Warner took more care with their transfers and offered everything with lossless sound. But I really suspect they're decision is based on "cost-benefit" rather than HDi versus BD-J (other companies can do it for them after all), but rather from their earlier experience with similar features on HD DVD that were largely unutilized.