Xbox 2 to Adopt HD-DVD? 30
News for nerds writes "While Sony already announced its adoption of Blu-ray in PS3, IGN Xbox section reports that Xbox 2 may make use of the HD-DVD format if Japanese electronics giants and proponents for HD-DVD, Toshiba and NEC can make their way. Interestingly enough, Toshiba is actually working with Sony on the Cell processor, a key component of the PS3."
Very strange indeed... (Score:4, Insightful)
I think they want to play a double game, not giving enough support to Blu-ray (while being a crucial player) and pushing a competitor.
People must also keep in mind that Blu-Ray will not be cheap around the expected release date of the Xbox2, so it may be not an evil move.
VC-9 is in HD-DVD (Score:4, Informative)
http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/6102/DVD-Forum-Ap
So basically, they've got their bases covered. No matter which way Sony goes, Microsoft gets royalties.
8 gigs out to be enough for anybody. (Score:3, Insightful)
But really do we need more space? I'm pretty sure most xbox games use mpeg2 for their cutscenes, which implies there no shortage of space. I can't think of any games that actually need more then one DVD. My bet is that this is just rumor pulp to keep xbox2 from apearing stale compared to ps3.
Re:8 gigs out to be enough for anybody. (Score:2)
Re:8 gigs out to be enough for anybody. (Score:2)
Re:8 gigs out to be enough for anybody. (Score:2)
Yes, of course we need more space. Currently, some Gamecube games are 2 disks- which I can imagine would be a royal pain in the ass. (Mini-DVDs are starting to fill up)
Of course the next generation will have more art, more textures, more sounds, BIGGER, FASTER, MORE, MORE, MORE! And I'm looking forward to it.
Also- I don't understand why they would need to keep the (details un-announced) Xbox 2 from appearing stale compared to the (details un-announced) PS3.
Re:8 gigs out to be enough for anybody. (Score:1)
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Re:8 gigs out to be enough for anybody. (Score:2)
If not please respond! I've always wondered if interlaced could have some benefits over prog when the animation is at really high speed. Seems like interlace will apropriately blur the effect making a poor quality 60 fps where progressive will make a high quality choppy scene.
I worry about progressive becomming mainstream and we sacrifice qualtiy because we are still stuck at 30 fps. Suddenly there are scalers who split the 1080p to 1080pi(2) where they double
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hope not (Score:3, Interesting)
Hopefully the MPEG-2 codec will hang around for a while on either although I admit some alternatives may be better.
Difficult choice for me on which I like better, but I'm sure the market will decide for me.
Re:hope not (Score:3, Insightful)
So what? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:So what? (Score:2)
But at that time, Toshiba was not pushing for an alternative disc format for DVD's. Helping Sony create the PS3 (which is using Blu-Ray) is going to be a big help in pushing Blu-Ray as the next generation standard over HD-DVD.
personally... (Score:2, Insightful)
bah, read that s HD-TV (Score:2)
now that would be a ground breaking feature
Re:bah, read that s HD-TV (Score:2)
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that's that sketch knackered then
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10x, then 5x? (Score:1)
So... (Score:2)
And IBM is part of that group too. STI: Sony, Toshiba, and IBM. Now THAT'S interesting because IBM is doing the PowerPC. The processor found in GameCube and Xbox2.... Who knows how to be in a win-win situation?
My pirate software empire! (Score:1)
Damn you Microsoft!
Irrelevant for format's success (Score:3, Insightful)
Thanks to huge numbers, console makers will get good prices at the drives anyway and games are so expensive that I've never heard that the disk type matters.
I mean, are Gamecube games more expensive because the disks are non-standard (at least I've heard they are)?
Re:Irrelevant for format's success (Score:2)
Why bother? (Score:1)