Microsoft Responds to Blu-Ray Comments 25
Next Generation reports that Microsoft's willingness to support Blu-Ray on the 360 was highly overrated. From the article: "The question of whether Xbox 360 has the flexibility to adapt to consumers' needs is a different issue entirely. Xbox 360 is a future-proofed system - one that allows us to add features as consumers demand them - as evidenced by our offering of the HD-DVD drive as an accessory. Current reports indicating that we have a back-up plan, which includes Blu-Ray support are incorrect. At this point, we're fully committed to HD-DVD and have absolutely no plans to support other optical formats." IE: They have the option of adding Blu-Ray if it turns out HD-DVD is a flop. We've reported on this claim earlier.
It all depends on the DRM (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:It all depends on the DRM (Score:1)
Re:It all depends on the DRM (Score:2)
Re:It all depends on the DRM (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:It all depends on the DRM (Score:2)
What really puzzles me is that both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD require an HDMI connection to output high-def content, the specs clearly state that any content going out over analog connections must be downconverted to standard definition... the XBox360 only has analog video connections(component, VGA, S-Video, and composite).
Unless MS hid an HDMI connector somewhere on the 360 and didn't tell anyone, then this is going t
I wish (Score:1)
I know this is pure fantasy, but I wish someone could make a damn universal format player so we can all say "sorry, guys, we won't take part in VHS/BETA wars part deaux."
A format war- anyone old enough to remember VHS and BETA sections in the rental place (with different selections) will know what an utter pain in the arse awaits consumers. With Sony owning a movie studio this time around things will no doubt be interesting.
Re:I wish (Score:1)
For "some reason" it always happens with removable media.
I don't think it's a coincidence: The people are organizing as one group and since they all speak the same language, nothing they imagine to do will be held back from them. Let us go down and confuse their language, so that they cannot understand each other's speech.
Someone at the MPAA/media conglomerates must be a fan of the Bible.
Re:I wish (Score:1)
Re:I wish (Score:2)
MPEG 2?
I mean, that's what VCD, DVD, and now HD-DVD are based on. I can't think of any consumer standard more universal.
Re:I wish (Score:1)
Not that I don't appreciate you taking me completley out of context to make a cute little comment...but reread my comment and you'll see the problem is much simpler.
If you buy a blu-ray player you won't be able to play HD-DVD and vice versa. I think this sucks. Perhaps some intellegent person would make it possible to circumvent this in an easy, consumer friendly manner, i.e. a universal player. Myself and many other folks would reward their ingenuity with vast amounts of cash and adulation. Of course,
Will HD-DVD flop? (Score:2)
Exactly (Score:1)
Which is the reason 360 will be so successful.
PS3 will have the Blu-Ray player by default. This will push the console price to 600+ and will not effectively reach any market. Pure gamers will take the cheaper 360 and home theater enthusiasts will buy a separate player.
Having a Blu-Ray player over a 9gb dual-l
Re:Exactly (Score:3, Insightful)
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Whereas, apparently, you are of course bang up to date? [amazon.com]
No Plans (Score:3, Funny)
"We have absolutely no plans" means, "Heck yeah, we're gonna do that as soon as you forget that we promised not to."
After all, not having a plan to do something is very far from having a plan to not do something. The proper journalistic response to such an announcement is, "So, you don't have any plans yet. When do you expect to have some? Or are you just going to wing it?"
Bad time to launch? (Score:2)
Also, with higher res and more power, developers are going to want to build bigger, more detailed worlds. It would be nice if they had more room to store all the assets needed (yes, 9GB is huge, but you can never be too rich or have too much memory). But, with the cost of the Nex
*if* it turns out to be a flop?? (Score:1)