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tonymontana313 11-01-07 11:25 AM

Now that Toshiba has upped the ante with a 98 dollar player, what do you guys think the BDA's next move is?

DVD Josh 11-01-07 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by tonymontana313
Now that Toshiba has upped the ante with a 98 dollar player, what do you guys think the BDA's next move is?

To cut the prices of older existing models, but not significantly.

Qui Gon Jim 11-01-07 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
Because 50GB should be enough space, right? That's what I keep hearing as to why Blu-ray is better then HD DVD. Yet if they can't get all the features on one disc...whats the point? I'm sure the typical response would be "well, this is 1080p and it has lossless so it needs like 45GB of space", but that's not a good enough excuse IMO. Apparently "Clockwork Orange" being 2 discs on HD DVD vs. 1 on Blu-ray was a "big deal", yet this is not?

Superbad is still a day 1 purchase for me. Its the #1 Blu-ray movie I am looking forward to this year.

This is a bit over the top. I am 1000% all for seperating extras from feature if the extras' space on a disc will compromise the quality of the feature's presentation. Plus, these extras are in HD, so they will naturally take up more space than SD extras.

In summary, 1 disc with high quality feature and extras is good.
2 discs with HQ feature on one extras on the other is equally as good.
1 Disc with HQ feature and NO extras is sort of lame
1 Disc without a HQ feature is crap.

This would go for either format.

Qui Gon Jim 11-01-07 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by tonymontana313
Now that Toshiba has upped the ante with a 98 dollar player, what do you guys think the BDA's next move is?

It is these moves that Toshiba and HD DVD are making that are making me continue to sit the fence on BD. I WAS waiting for a $300 unit. Now I think my sweet spot is around $150-200. Its cool because there will be plenty of titles I want when I finally do get one.

tonymontana313 11-01-07 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by Qui Gon Jim
It is these moves that Toshiba and HD DVD are making that are making me continue to sit the fence on BD. I WAS waiting for a $300 unit. Now I think my sweet spot is around $150-200. Its cool because there will be plenty of titles I want when I finally do get one.

You have to give Toshiba some serious credit for taking these type of aggressive measures. I can't believe how one company is doing more than a collective group of CE giants and singlehandedly leveling the playing field.
I'm sure the BDA war room is in overdrive today.

Supermallet 11-01-07 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by tonymontana313
I'm sure the BDA war room is in overdrive today.

Which can only be good for us. Reap the benefits while you can, when this war ends we won't get as many of the deals we're seeing now.

Burnt Thru 11-01-07 01:17 PM

by that time overall prices should be so low that today's bargains seem like gouging!

Damed 11-01-07 01:20 PM

a >$200 profile 1.1 player would be enough for me to go neutral.

her34 11-01-07 02:16 PM

is the ps3 40gb being released tomorrow going to be profile 1.1 since it's coming out after the deadline?

DthRdrX 11-01-07 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by tonymontana313
Now that Toshiba has upped the ante with a 98 dollar player, what do you guys think the BDA's next move is?

Well, I'm sure the CEs are going to be upset.

The last thing they wanted was seeing hardware prices fall into the toilet this soon.

Dan 11-01-07 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by her34
is the ps3 40gb being released tomorrow going to be profile 1.1 since it's coming out after the deadline?

Profile 1.1 is no longer the official name.

http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=639


Senior VP of Product Planning at Pioneer and Chair of the BDA Promotions Committee Andy Parsons confirmed on Monday that the profile previously known as "Profile v1.1" or "Full Profile" shall henceforth be known as "Bonus View". The move was made to ease consumer confusion regarding the recent change in Blu-ray requirements as new "Bonus View" titles like Lionsgate's 'War' and Fox's 'Sunshine' get launched early next year.
Bonus View.

Gizmo 11-01-07 02:45 PM

Give me a 1.1 player for 250 and I'm sold. Cmon.

pro-bassoonist 11-01-07 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by her34
is the ps3 40gb being released tomorrow going to be profile 1.1 since it's coming out after the deadline?

To answer your question, yes, the PS3 is expected to be 1.1-capable.

Pro-B

jiggawhat 11-01-07 03:42 PM

I think all in all we need to thank BDA and the HD-DVD consortium because without them none of this would have been possible. I never thought we'd see a $99 dollar player in less than two years. Bravo for competition!!

kefrank 11-01-07 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by pro-bassoonist
To answer your question, yes, the PS3 is expected to be 1.1-capable.

Pro-B

to be more specific though, not necessarily upon release. unless i've missed some new info?

Harry Lime 11-01-07 04:08 PM

Great news! Life of Brian is back on....


Specs (and a New Date) Revealed For 'Life of Brian' Blu-ray
Thu Nov 01, 2007 at 03:17 PM ET

http://img149.imagevenue.com/loc779/..._122_779lo.jpg

After being elbowed out of the studio's Q4 line-up not once but twice, the boys of Monty Python will finally invade Blu-ray this January with an 'Immaculate' set of newly-discovered extras.

Like something right out of a Python movie itself, the tortured saga of 'Life of Brian's Blu-ray release began last August, when Sony first announced a November 6 arrival for the comedy classic on Blu-ray. That date was subsequently bumped back two weeks to November 20, only to be completely yanked from the schedule a few days later, with no new announced street date.

Now, Sony has finally re-scheduled both the Blu-ray and DVD edition, which will debut day-and-date on January 29. Wryly dubbed the 'Immaculate Edition,' the studio says 'Brian' will contain a host of never-before-seen bonus features.

Identical to both the Blu-ray and DVD will be a brand-new documentary "The Story of Brian," a newly-discovered feature-length recording of the first full-length read through of the 'Life of Brian' script, five digitally-enhanced deleted scenes; newly-illustrated radio spots promoting the theatrical release; and two full-length audio commentaries featuring Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, John Cleese and Michael Palin.

Tech specs for the BD-50 dual-layer Blu-ray release include 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 video and audio tracks in both uncompressed PCM 5.1 and Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.

Sony has set a suggested retail price for the Blu-ray of $28.99.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/sh...n_Blu-ray/1125

Music 11-01-07 04:57 PM

Shouldn't all these movie release announcements be posted here http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=513591 ?

Music 11-01-07 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by Harry Lime
That's a thread that has links to a continously updated list on another website. To me, its the same thing as just posting it over here cause even without these kinds of posts that list on highdefdigest will continue to get updated.

Huh?

Its where the new releases and such are announced... including the very same title which you just posted about...

Harry Lime 11-01-07 11:10 PM

Anyone with a PS3 should download the 1080p Blu-ray trailer for Close Encounters of the Third Kind that was released today, it looks very good.

JayDerek 11-02-07 04:57 AM


Originally Posted by Harry Lime
Anyone with a PS3 should download the 1080p Blu-ray trailer for Close Encounters of the Third Kind that was released today, it looks very good.

where is this available from??

Drexl 11-02-07 05:07 AM


Originally Posted by JayDerek
where is this available from??

PlayStation Network. (In case you don't know, it's not a website but something that has to be accessed from a PS3.)

JayDerek 11-02-07 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by Drexl
PlayStation Network. (In case you don't know, it's not a website but something that has to be accessed from a PS3.)

Thanks for the info! I'll be getting a PS3 soon so i'll check it out

Spiky 11-03-07 12:36 AM


Originally Posted by SomethingMore
Profile 1.1 is no longer the official name.



Bonus View.

This is officially the stupidest thing I've heard yet in this silly war. (and that's including the crap above about "obsolete")

Harry Lime 11-03-07 02:03 AM

Nielsen Scan Ratings are here:

http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...en10-28jpg.jpg

Harry Lime 11-03-07 02:11 AM


Sony Plans Blu-ray Player Price Drop; Profile 1.2 Players On the Way?
Fri Nov 02, 2007 at 02:25 PM ET

http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...30/blu-ray.jpg

It looks like the 40GB PS3 won't be the only Sony Blu-ray player to dip below $400 this holiday season.

That's the word from Sony Electronics president Stan Glasgow at the end of week that saw widespread pricedrops for Toshiba's entry-level 1080i HD DVD players.

Glasgow's comments came during a twice-a-year media roundtable in New York, where according to published reports, the exec said that it expected prices for its standalone players to drop by 20 percent or more this holiday to around $399.

As for speculation that the company's standalone player prices could decline even further, Glasgow says don't count on it. TWICE Magazine quotes the exec as saying "I don’t expect it to go much lower than that."

Responding to word of Panasonic's first Profile 1.1 Blu-ray player (which is due to ship next week), Glasgow said a firmware upgrade would be made available for certain existing Sony Blu-ray players that would enable some 1.1 features.

The exec went on to say that Sony was planning its own new players for next year with "possibly 1.2" features.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/sh...n_the_Way/1140


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