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Old 03-14-08 | 02:58 PM
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got an email about my cancelled total recall on ezydvd, saying that it was out of stock when i ordered it but back in for the next 48 hours, plus was also offered the harry potters at aus $5.92 each for the next 48 hours. very tempting, though i'm not the biggest potter fan...
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Old 03-14-08 | 04:36 PM
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this is the key point that i think fitprod is missing. very few HD DVDs are on the disc at anything other than 1080p24. and the players that output at 50Hz most likely do a pulldown conversion that preserves the audio pitch. the "PAL speedup" is a mastering issue when it exists, not a player output issue. with HD content, the differing refresh rates are an issue with the hardware but almost never an issue with HD DVD software.
Yeah, I see what you're saying... The resolution of HD tapes, be it for 50hz or 60hz systems, are no different.

I just went back an double checked the HDCAM-SR 5500 manual I have downloaded and double checked the tape playback formats. Although, I would like to not that 720P looks to be strictly a 60hz format.

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Old 03-14-08 | 04:44 PM
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Amazon has a bunch of their titles down to $8.95 including Matador. Don't know if this was mentioned, we got a little off topic with all the format talk.
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Old 03-14-08 | 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by fitprod
Yeah, I see what you're saying... The resolution of HD tapes, be it for 50hz or 60hz systems, are no different.

I just went back an double checked the HDCAM-SR 5500 manual I have downloaded and double checked the tape playback formats. Although, I would like to not that 720P looks to be strictly a 60hz format.

Sorry...

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no worries, man. the whole situation is pretty convoluted, so it's easy to get things confused or messed up.
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Old 03-14-08 | 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by GreenMonkey
I poked my head in at my local Walmart Super Center.

They had a few HD-DVDs on clearance for $12 and a few @ $17. They were mostly the titles we've seen on sale at Amazon / DDD /etc.
Which ones were on sale for $12 and are they located in the DVD section or elsewhere?
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Old 03-14-08 | 06:39 PM
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Amazon has a bunch of their titles down to $8.95 including Matador. Don't know if this was mentioned, we got a little off topic with all the format talk.
Most of the Weinstein titles are down to $8.95. I believe this was mentioned either in this thread or the "Shock Treatment" thread.
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Old 03-14-08 | 09:26 PM
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The Universal titles are back down to 30% off.
Back up again. I wish they would go DOWN instead.
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Old 03-15-08 | 12:28 AM
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Either I am persistant, or I am lucky.. I think I am a little bit of both!! So I went to my local BB on Mon,Wed, and tonight..I have been going to see if they restock the movies I am still trying to add to my new library... because they are getting in new shipments... anyways, I was really close to buying a Toshiba A-30 for $129 at BB on wed,,but decided to wait..I have an XBOX HD add on, so I do not "need" a stand alone. The other day there was 2 A-3's left, and 1 A-35...so when I walked in to BB tonight, they just so happen to be putting an A-35 on the floor with a big clearance sticker on it... So somebody bought it yesterday and returned it today because he/she did not know they were being discontinued...so it was marked down to $99..and I asked is that the best price you can give me for it.. Manager was called over and he said how about $79...and I said ok.. I then asked them if the 2 free movies were inside? (300&bourne) We opened it up and they werent..So he walked over to the HD DVD rack and grabbed them both and put them in the box! So I got it for $79 with 2 brand new movies!! I think that is about as great a deal as anyone can get...just yesterday this player in my hands was in BB and sold for $149..What do you guys think???
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Old 03-15-08 | 12:38 AM
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Nice Bargain(tm)!!!
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Nice Bargain(tm)!!!
Thanks Patman! I just won a Monster Ultra 800 HDMI 8 ft cable for $25 dollars on Ebay!! Best buy has this cable for $116!!!! Now I will be set to see the full potential of this player.. My luck streak continues.. I think I might have to go hit a casino since I am in " Sin City"! LOL

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Old 03-15-08 | 09:06 AM
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Thanks Patman! I just won a Monster Ultra 800 HDMI 8 ft cable for $25 dollars on Ebay!! Best buy has this cable for $116!!!! Now I will be set to see the full potential of this player.. My luck streak continues.. I think I might have to go hit a casino since I am in " Sin City"! LOL
or you could have had this 10 foot cable for 3.94 (special today).
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Old 03-15-08 | 10:09 AM
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or you could have had this 10 foot cable for 3.94 (special today).
Holy shit awesome! I needed another HDMI cable for my PS3 but was just dealing with component. Not now, thanks for the link.
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Old 03-15-08 | 10:53 AM
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Monoprice is the greatest. Great cables, great prices, super fast shipping.
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Old 03-15-08 | 11:00 AM
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What does "category 2" mean on that HDMI cable from monoprice?
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Old 03-15-08 | 11:56 AM
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Not sure how accurate this is (I am by no means an expert on cables), but this is from another post I made somewhere, and I'm just going to copy paste it. Anyone knows it to be wrong let me know.
When researching 1.3 spec, I came across another confusing term: Category 2! Well, it seems that for old specs of HDMI, they would specify that a cable be run at a certain resolution for testing, while 1.3 Category 1 means it can run at 720p or 1080i; Category 2 is close to 1080p, so that's the best option (and luckily just about all monoprice has).
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Old 03-15-08 | 12:13 PM
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What is the shortest HDMI cable that they have with the highest quality specs?
(Highest quality specs are: 1.3a Category 2 Certified Cable 28AWG -w/Ferrite Cores (Gold Plated Connectors)

The shortest one I could find on there was a 6ft. I have my Toshiba HD-A35 sitting on top of my Pioneer Elite VSX-94TXH so I only need a very short cable. It's only a few inches away.
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Old 03-15-08 | 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by kms_md
or you could have had this 10 foot cable for 3.94 (special today).
you get what you pay for in most cases...although, there is pretty good reviews.. I cant complain for winning a monster cable that was $116 for $25 shipped i will give it a try for future cables and see how it goes. Thanks
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Old 03-15-08 | 12:41 PM
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Hey Dan, The monster cable at $25 is a good deal. Of course most people can't just go immediatlely to a site find that price and instantly buy it. At Monoprice you can. They are known for having very high quality cables and having great prices. The Monster cables look a little better but once you hook them up, you won't see them so looks don't really matter. If you can get the same (or better in some cases) quality cable for $7 shipped instead of paying $80 or more then Monoprice is the way to go.
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Old 03-15-08 | 12:48 PM
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I already saw something I will need to buy from them soon... the HDMI 4 to 1 box...so I can hook up all my stuff by HDMI..
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Old 03-15-08 | 01:01 PM
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The Pioneer Elite VSX-94TXH has that 4 to one built in.
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Old 03-15-08 | 01:10 PM
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My local Best Buy has an open box, no remote, A3 for $49.99. DAMN
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Old 03-15-08 | 01:59 PM
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For anyone in the Chicago area looking for cheap Weinstein titles, Fry's in Downers Grove looks to have freshly stocked about 15 copies of each Weinstein title - all are priced 9.95.
The Fry's in Vegas has anywhere from 30 - 50 titles of each Weinstein title in stock, especially with Scary Movie 4 and School For Scoundrels.

I picked up Bourne Ultimatum for $17 last night at Wal-Mart. Didn't care for the other few $17 titles (American Gangster, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, or I Now Pronounce...). Didn't see any of the $12 titles people have been mentioning.
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Old 03-15-08 | 02:52 PM
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Not sure how accurate this is (I am by no means an expert on cables), but this is from another post I made somewhere, and I'm just going to copy paste it. Anyone knows it to be wrong let me know.
Those Category 1 and Category 2 designations are pure marketing bullshit. They're the exact same cables, but only one of them was "tested" at 1080p, so they charge more for it. The other one wasn't tested. That's the only difference. Any decent HDMI cable can transmit 1080p video and up to 8 channels of uncompressed PCM. A cable that can't do that doesn't meet the HDMI specification.

Further, there is no difference between an HDMI cable and an "HDMI 1.3" cable. They're the same cable, labelled and priced differently. The HDMI 1.3 revision takes place in the transmitter and receiver chips in the electronic devices, not in the cable.

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Old 03-15-08 | 04:39 PM
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Further, there is no difference between an HDMI cable and an "HDMI 1.3" cable. They're the same cable, labelled and priced differently. The HDMI 1.3 revision takes place in the transmitter and receiver chips in the electronic devices, not in the cable.
So why does everything I read say that the cable itself is having revisions.. mainly is how much bandwidth it can carry... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#HD..._media_players
Do we need this huge increase in bandwidth?? Not right now, but just trying to get this clarified... Thanks
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Old 03-15-08 | 04:57 PM
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The revision is in the connections in the devices, not the cable.
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