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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:19 am
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Ladyboy Hunter
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i just want find out since the death of hd
what is the next format of videos on lb69?  |
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 10:00 am
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| gareth75 wrote: |
i just want find out since the death of hd
what is the next format of videos on lb69?  |
I didn't realise it had died ?
Can you explain what you mean exactly ?
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:37 am
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Ladyboy Hunter
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| I believe gareth75 is asking about HD and Blueray DVD formats. Gareth, these formats are simply disc formats and have no impact on LB69 HD videos that are available by streaming video from the internet - not on a DVD disc. |
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 4:44 pm
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As Rxpharm points out.. What has the death of 'HD DVDs' got to do with online vids?
Does this mean all our HD TVs and PC monitors are suddenly going to stop working?
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 4:57 pm
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Ladyboy Expert
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Does this mean all our HD TVs and PC monitors are suddenly going to stop working?
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Exactly, Kliome! Be prepared!  |
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:56 pm
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Ladyboy Hunter
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i belive microsoft will no longer be suporting hd they pulled out last week in talks at momment with sony to sort it out in future will no longer be able to support hd only bluray and that goes for pc windows media will be affected it will be a totally new format no longer wmhd but the games will not change for xbox360 on the hd
format thats why i was just asking most the pc and laptops will contuinue to work for a while but i belive once they have the new format u have to buy a new pc or laptop that supports bluray or something that will convert the two formats it will be a while but in uk it moves really fast by next 2 year i recon it will be only bluray format on pcs and laptops and anything u down load will only be in bluray so i dont know  |
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 10:14 pm
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Ladyboy Hunter
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gareth, please read carefully what was posted regarding this - Bluray and HD are disc formats - for DVD. They do not affect the monitors or television sets. This will have no impact on LB69 HD videos that are streaming video from the internet.
The discussion about how pcs and laptops are affected have nothing to do with their displays or video adapters, but with the kind of DVD drives that will be included with the systems.
HD tvs will not be impacted either.
Just think back to VHS and Beta video recorders/players. Did the tape format change affect the TV sets? The same thing applies to the type of DVD disc format that will be used for HD video.
If you wonder why people on the forum give you a hard time at time, it has to do with posting without checking your facts so often. |
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 10:45 pm
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Ladyboy Hunter
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i just asking thats all i know now nothing will happen at this point
for a while but it will happen once microsoft pulls totally out of hd format is great but has it limits all i asked will lb69 move over to bluray format ?if u cannot download hd format anymore ? i just read about it i dident go into facts i saw no need nothing has yet been confirmed by microsoft they only in talks with sony at this time |
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 10:51 pm
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Gareth,
Just to simplify it a bit further for you!
A HD video is shot on a HD camera. HD camera's and HD DVD are two completely different issues.
The recording of video and optical delivery display systems have nothing to do with each other in this argument, I don't think you understand what you are talking about.
You can still shoot video on HD, and in fact people are still shooting feature films and TV shows in high end HD format. HD TVs are still flying off the shelves! and HD internet stremas are still amongst the bets quality you will find.
The HD Vs Blue Ray issue is about video storage in the hard form, DVDs it doesn't make HD streams on the internet redundant in any way. |
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 10:53 pm
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Ladyboy Hunter
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here is what i read i taken out of google for others to read
Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) and Sony officials are in talks that could lead to a version of the Xbox video game console equipped with a Blu-ray high-definition DVD player.
Sony Electronics U.S. president Stan Glasgow revealed the discussions at a media dinner Thursday in San Francisco, according to an account of the event published by London's Financial Times. Glasgow said his company is also engaged in talks aimed at adding Sony Blu-ray to devices made by Apple, according to the paper.
Microsoft found itself without a high-definition video partner last month after HD DVD developer Toshiba said it would drop the format. Toshiba's announcement followed commitments by virtually all major Hollywood studios to back Blu-ray.
Days after Toshiba formally pulled the plug on HD DVD, Microsoft said it would discontinue an external Xbox 360 drive that supports the high-definition movie format.
Microsoft had been selling an HD DVD player as a $129 add-on for the Xbox 360. Existing units are now selling for less than half of that on eBay.
The death of HD DVD puts Microsoft in a quandary. Sony's PlayStation 3 console features a built-in Blu-ray player. With HD DVD no longer viable, Microsoft needs to find an alternate high-definition format for the Xbox.
The company could itself move to Blu-ray. But it might also reject its rival's technology and focus instead on offering high-definition downloads through its Xbox Live online content service.
Microsoft already sells a limited selection of HD television and movie downloads on Xbox Live, which boasts more than 10 million members.
In the meantime, Microsoft has said that HD DVD's discont inuation won't hurt Xbox 360 sales -- insisting that it's games, and not movies, that dictate console sales.
im just confussed what going one with blu ray and hd and my xbox360
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:04 pm
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Yes, re-read what you have posted.
Again.. That statement is about HD DVD (hard format) and HD DVD players, it's about the hard materials.
It's simlar to the VHS Vs Beta video storage. Blue ray looks to have beaten HD in the battle over OPTICAL VIDEO STORAGE (DVD), it will effect DVDs and DVD players/recorders (including the Xbox in terms of it's ability to play HD DVDs).
It DOES NOT concern shooting HD, HD tv channels, HD tvs, monitors or HD STREAMS. |
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:18 pm
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| kliome wrote: |
Yes, re-read what you have posted.
Again.. That statement is about HD DVD (hard format) and HD DVD players, it's about the hard materials.
It's simlar to the VHS Vs Beta video storage. Blue ray looks to have beaten HD in the battle over OPTICAL VIDEO STORAGE (DVD), it will effect DVDs and DVD players/recorders (including the Xbox in terms of it's ability to play HD DVDs).
It DOES NOT concern shooting HD, HD tv channels, HD tvs, monitors or HD STREAMS. |
sorry to say ...but forget it....hes out of therapeutical range...
and personally...i dont even understand why you try to help him...after he told you to "fuck off" in another tread...
well i have to think its because you have a big heart...  |
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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:27 am
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Ladyboy Hunter
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we shall see maby so but i do think the online services will be affected eventually.
how about this point if all the movies are bluray in format in few years time nothings going to be on hd will be kind of out outdated
the quality will be bad compare to bluray so u might lose customers if u not on bluray format. at the moment it ok still can use hd but many of the stores wont be stocking hd tv etc anymore pc or latops all will be on the new format of bluray so u may have problem then  |
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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:16 am
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I give up
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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:31 am
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Many of the sites are yet to start shooting in HD, so the debate about HD vs Blue Ray becomes academic.
Some of the specifications they compare are virtually indistinguishable by the human eye.
Incidentally, should Blue Ray ever become the norm, does one then refer to "Blue movies" as "Blue, Blue Ray movies" ?
Cheers
Koykaeng |
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