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Topic: HD DVD/Bluray - who is using?
fpot
Posts: 14780
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I just recently got my HD DVD addon for the 360 and I must say HD DVD ftw.

So far the only titles I have are King Kong, Full Metal Jacket, Superman Returns and Goodfellas.

Hopefully HD DVD wins the format war.
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ravn0s
Posts: 5706
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ill wait until they are as cheap as dvd players.
TiT
Posts: 1318
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
waiting until players a dual and cheaper....
ara
Posts: 1529
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

yeah, im waiting for a winner before i purchase either.

fpot, did you get the HDMI out cable? or is it running of the composite cables?
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 15177
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
I'm gonna buy the add-on for the 360 as well. The Video Sleazy I'm at is getting the back catalogue of Blu-Ray and HDDVD stuff so it will finally be worth the upgrade.
Splash
Posts: 2526
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
don't you guys get annoyed by the noisy fan in the 360 when you're watching movies? mine is really loud
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 15179
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
I watch all movies thru my PC and also I've never noticed the noise from the 360 while playing games.
ara
Posts: 1530
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

yeah, my 360 doesn't make much noise at all. it is what i use for a dvd player atm.
Splash
Posts: 2527
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
mine was sent back to get fixed under warranty

i think one of the things they did was crank up the fan speed
Midda
Posts: 1161
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm probably going to buy the HD-DVD add-on for my 360. It's only like $200, so it's not really that big of a commitment. Even if HD-DVD ends up going the way of the dodo, there's still plenty of movies on it at the moment, and plenty more on the way.

And f***, it's the only place to get Transformers in HD.
ara
Posts: 1531
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
And f***, it's the only place to get Transformers in HD.


but that movie sucked.
fpot
Posts: 14783
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
fpot, did you get the HDMI out cable? or is it running of the composite cables?
VGA cable on a 38" LCD @ 720p. Sif composite I would at least be using component if not VGA.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21823
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So far the only titles I have are King Kong, Full Metal Jacket, Superman Returns and Goodfellas.
I don't get it, surely FMJ and Goodfellas weren't filmed in HD? Or can they remaster film so that they get equivalent resolutions?
fpot
Posts: 14785
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
They were filmed on 32mm film. 32mm film is far better quality than 1080p HD so they actually have downgrade it a bit to fit it on the DVD.

(remember these films were originally shown at the cinema which needs a crazy high res to look good)
ara
Posts: 1532
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
they were probally made on film which they then digitise at HD quality to make the HD versions.

edit: what fpot said

Sif composite I would at least be using component if not VGA.


yeah, i meant component. that is what i use as the vga port on my LCD is connected to my media centre pc.

last edited by ara at 12:59:56 01/Nov/07
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21824
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ah ok, so when they say "filmed in HD" these days, they're not implying that they're better than how people have been doing it for 30 years, they're just saying they're filming in the HD spec presumably direct to digital. So its probably a downgrade if they're saying it talking about films!
fpot
Posts: 14786
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
To be honest I haven't really seen "filmed in HD" around too much. I have seen "broadcast in HD" and s*** around quite a bit though.
ara
Posts: 1533
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

i think there have been a few movies that have been made purely in digital format.
fpot
Posts: 14789
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Star Wars Episode 2/3 for example.
Dan
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Posts: 7757
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Perhaps this is what trog is thinking of. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_backlot
partyhat
Posts: 969
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
film can be scanned and digitised in at any desirable resolution.

Film vs Digital is a lot like Records vs CDs in a way.

With film you get the grainyness and the marks on the source material, just as you get all the pocks etc on an old record, whereas a digital film will be pristine, yet not as natural looking as film. As an untouched record is pure analog it really would have better audio quality than a CD (more true to the source recording anyway), it's just limited in ranges and has the aforementioned artifacts.

ara
Posts: 1534
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
As an untouched record is pure analog it really would have better audio quality than a CD (more true to the source recording anyway), it's just limited in ranges and has the aforementioned artifacts.


from slashdot the other day

Although vinyl purists are ripe for parody, they're right about one thing: Records can sound better than CDs. Although CDs have a wider dynamic range, mastering houses are often encouraged to compress the audio on CDs to make it as loud as possible: It's the so-called loudness war. Since the audio on vinyl can't be compressed to such extremes, records generally offer a more nuanced sound. Another reason for vinyl's sonic superiority is that no matter how high a sampling rate is, it can never contain all of the data present in an analog groove, Nyquist's theorem to the contrary."
Midda
Posts: 1163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but that movie sucked.

I don't quite understand. You watched the same movie I'm talking about, yeah?
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21827
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
film can be scanned and digitised in at any desirable resolution.
right - but if the original medium isn't high quality, the high resolution is going to mean dick
Spook
Posts: 19925
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
probably worth your while to upgrade to hdmi fpot

what outputs does the 360 drive support ?
ara
Posts: 1537
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

what outputs does the 360 drive support ?


you mean these?

Xbox 360 HDMI Cable

Xbox 360™ Component HD AV Cable

Xbox 360™ S-Video AV Cable

Xbox 360™ VGA HD AV Cable
mooby
Posts: 3665
Location: UK
im going 64bit vista soon, so ill prolly get a blu ray drive then (hopefully sub £100). i just run a vista pc for all my tv.
ara
Posts: 1544
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

i found the vista version of MCE really clunky. i guess i was only running it on a P4 3Ghz with 1GB of RAM but still, it is only MCE.
Erik-the-Red
Posts: 2272
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ill wait until they are as cheap as dvd players.
you mean how they're now selling in the US for $198, just in time for the christmas rush :) walmart even has some stupid limited sale where they are at $99. so they'll be cheap over here soon

as for filming and HD, film doesn't have a resolution, and since it's made for cinema screens, it can be scanned to suit high resolution media
fpot
Posts: 14792
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
right - but if the original medium isn't high quality, the high resolution is going to mean dick
right - but the original media is high quality.
Alize`
Posts: 879
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have some old movies in HD e.g Predator and the resolution is great but you can really see the imperfections in 80s filming. Like lots of grain and scratches as it plays through. I don't like it but new movies are just awesome.
Twisted
Posts: 9887
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

HD DVD/Bluray - who is using?
I was thinking of getting HD DVD. I won't be touching Blu-Ray, don't even want to know about it. Hopefully HD DVD wins out because I've got a 360, but I suppose either way MS could just release a BR player if they want. I think I'll wait a while though...so pricey for even mediocre really old titles atm.
Erik-the-Red
Posts: 2274
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but I suppose either way MS could just release a BR player if they want.
nah, they won't. MS and intel are both behind HD
Twisted
Posts: 9888
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Yeah I'm saying if BR wins the format war and becomes the standard.
Skitza
Posts: 8109
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
And f***, it's the only place to get Transformers in HD.


but that movie sucked.



sit down hater noob
Creepy
Posts: 752
Location: USA
Not throwing allegiance to either, but I bought an HD-DVD player for $200 today, with 9 free movies.

Score.
partyhat
Posts: 975
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
where'd you get that creepy?
Creepy
Posts: 754
Location: USA
Here in the US mate, crazy sales with the major retailers, like Wal-Mart and Best Buy. They were selling entry-level HD-DVD players for $99!
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 15220
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
I bought the HD DVD add-on for the Xbox from a guy at work for $165 and f*** it's good. Watched Transformers a couple of days back and holy s*** it looked amazing.

Just watching Chronicles Of Riddick atm and damn it's good. Not only is it an awesome movie but it looks great in hi-def. Gonna watch Total Recall tomorrow, something else I haven't seen in ages. Should be awesome as well.

Definately recommend a player although I prolly wouldn't spend more than a few hundred bucks on one, twas just lucky I got mine for a bargain basement price.

whoop
Posts: 12019
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I dunno, I reckon blu-ray will win. I mean there's already blu-ray burners for computers which will make the juarez monkeys happy so they'll all go out and buy them (although discs are f***off expensive). I guess you could use them for "legal backups" but there's cheaper ways of doing that. Where are the HD DVD burners?

Plus blu-ray drives are in the ps3 as well which means you could probably use them for games as well as movies on both the ps3 and windows at some stage.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong and there actually is an HD DVD player for the PC (besides the xbox one that I know you can connect to a PC via usb).
parabol
Posts: 3759
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Someone correct me if I'm wrong and there actually is an HD DVD player for the PC

A very small number of laptops have HD-DVD drives. Can't tell whether it's just read or write.
ara
Posts: 1661
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Someone correct me if I'm wrong and there actually is an HD DVD player for the PC


A quick google suggests Yes.



last edited by ara at 03:01:48 18/Nov/07
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 15221
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
When I meant buy one, should have said buy a HD DVD or Blu Ray one. The quality is great. And as for burners, the discs are far too expensive. I think if I get one it wont be for ages until they are less than $200 and the discs are cheaper. I don't like the thought of spending more than $2 per blank.

8-)
ara
Posts: 1662
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Anyone know if the HD DVD drive connected to the Xbox360 is supported under the Media centre extender interface?
whoop
Posts: 12021
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well there you go. I googled for them about 2 weeks ago and found nothing :(
Erik-the-Red
Posts: 2279
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the hd drive is actually in a pretty high number of laptops now. toshiba, samsung, HP and so on all have models with them in.
Midda
Posts: 1243
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The 360 HD-DVD drive can be used as an external drive on any computer, even Macs. I haven't read all of the responses, so if anyone else has already said that, then f*** you.
ara
Posts: 1672
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

well there you go. I googled for them about 2 weeks ago and found nothing :(


you fail at the google. there are reviews of that toshiba drive dating back to january this year..
mooby
Posts: 3679
Location: UK
going to do a 64bit upgrade next year, so i think ill put in a blu ray drive then.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21952
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I saw a blueray writer in melbourne on the weekend - ~$1200 or something
mooby
Posts: 3680
Location: UK
sounds about right, they are £350 here.
parabol
Posts: 3769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I saw a blueray writer in melbourne on the weekend - ~$1200 or something

What!?

Pioneer BDR-202BK Blu-Ray Writer Drive SATA Black Retail - with Cyberlink Software
Internet Price: $555.00
Retail Price: $565.00

http://www.umart.com.au/pro/products_listnew.phtml?id=10&id2=20&bid=2&sid=26689

Or do you mean a different type of writer?
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