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ARCHIVIO Format war: HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray

Aperto da Turrican3, 3 Ottobre, 2005, 15:26:00

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gerzam

Certe volte faccio fatica a capire se mi trovo in un forum Italiano o americano  :mmmm:

:P

Solid Snake

Citazione di: gerzam il 13 Settembre, 2006, 13:01:21
Certe volte faccio fatica a capire se mi trovo in un forum Italiano o americano  :mmmm:

:P

Idem  :mad: :mad:

Erpecco

La novità IMHO più interessante sul fronte HD-DVD è questa:

http://www.lastampa.it/cmstp/rubriche/girata.asp?ID_blog=30&ID_articolo=953&tp=C

DVd twin, ossia su uno stesso disco (singola faccia) sia DVD che HD-DVd doppio strato.

.:|Physalis|:.



Molto molto interessante... molto molto...

.:|Physalis|:.





Toshiba and Memory-Tech have announced (Japanese) that they have created a three-layer optical disk which can be read both by HD DVD players and standard DVD systems. In theory, the disk could make it possible for movie studios and other content providers to create a single disk which would operate in standard DVD players as well as provide high-definition content to consumers with HD DVD players, eliminating consumer confusion over which format they need, and enabling not-so-early adopters to purchase media which will work on high-definition systems in the future.

In theory, the disk would enable publishers to embed the content of a standard 8.5 GB dual-layer DVD disk combined with a 15 GB HD DVD layer. Alternatively, publishers could create two HD DVD layers for 30 GBof storage, and a single standard DVD layer with 4.7 GB of capacity. A disk using on HD DVD layer and two standard DVd layers could store about four hours of both standard- and high-definition video with MPEG4 compression.

Toshiba plans to submit the disk format to the DVD Forum as a standard and hopes to win approval by the end of 2006; if all goes according to plan, triple-layer DVD/Hd DVD hybrids might start seeing market in early 2007.

.:|Physalis|:.



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The Blu-Ray has now been dismissed by Universal Studios, Craig Kornblau explains why the HD-DVD will win the next-gen DVD war.

Another day and another news article on the PS3 and sadly for Sony its not good news. Today Craig Kornblau (president of Universal Studios home entertainment) stated that the HD-DVD will be the 'hands-down' winner in the next-gen DVD wars.

He went on to say the following - "Look at the blogs, look at the reviews by the early adopters and even look at the mainstream media – HD DVD has maintained its first-to-market advantage and delivered on the promises of providing the best high definition image and sound quality at the best value for consumers today,"

HD-DVD and Blu-Ray recently went head to head and screened three different DVD's (Training Day, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Rumour has it...) and in terms of image quality HD-DVD came out ahead of Sony's Blu-Ray. Also the Blu-ray cropping issues, increased noise or artifacting and darker overall color casting.

Kornblau puts up a good fight talking about the HD-DVD's pricing and availability, as for which one is the best in terms of quality well that still remains to be seen.


gerzam


Turrican3


Giulo75


Rot!


Mystic

 :o
ma.. quanto era importante la universal studios in sta storia del blu ray?

Turrican3

Ma la notizia è confermata al 100%?

Sto guardando un po' in giro nei forum/siti di settore e ancora non trovo nulla a riguardo :sweat:

Mystic

Citazione di: Turrican3 il 18 Settembre, 2006, 14:04:29
Ma la notizia è confermata al 100%?

Sto guardando un po' in giro nei forum/siti di settore e ancora non trovo nulla a riguardo :sweat:
il phys e troppo avanti  :ehsi:

Solid Snake


Mystic