Future Blu-ray Movies To Come With Playable Game Demos 170
Audiofan writes "Enthusiasts have long suggested the PlayStation 3 to their family and friends as one of the better and most affordable Blu-ray players. Lately, prices of Blu-ray players have been coming down, but the PS3 is still one of the better options out there. Sony is taking advantage of this by starting to offer game demos on their Blu-ray offerings. While these demos will only be playable on the PS3, they hope the extra value will help drive sales."
Re:Too easy... (Score:4, Informative)
Matroska can contain the whole DVD menus and all! (Score:3, Informative)
I believe it is possible to do exactly this with Matroska, as described here [aperiodic.net].
--bornagainpenguin
PS3 *CAN* be used as a DVR (Score:5, Informative)
just about the only thing you can't do with a PS3 is use it as a DVR.
This might be true in the US, but in other regions the PlayTV [wikipedia.org] hardware add-on enables you to do exactly that. PlayTV allows you to watch live free-to-air TV and HDTV through the PS3, and record those programs to the PS3's hard drive. I bought the PlayTV add-on (I'm in the UK) as it was cheaper than buying a standalone DVR for free-to-air broadcasts, and have found it to be easier to use and far more reliable than the standalone alternatives available here
Re:Blu-ray is dead. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Too easy... (Score:3, Informative)
That was Agamemnon, not his brother Menelaus. Agamemnon's wife Clytemnestra got to show him what she thought of that when he got home from the war.