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Posted by Goro on 10/05/67 11:40
Great. I'll get right on to buying a Hardware device that doesn't
fully implement the not-yet-established specs. great idea! No 1080p
out is not a big deal since all those 1080p TVs don't take a 1080p
INPUT.
Man this is becoming an ever-worsening FusterCluck. LMAO.
-goro-
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/mytwocentsa115.html
Well... it's looking like HD-DVD may launch on time in March after
all, but don't expect the format's full interactive features to be
available in the first two players to market (Toshiba's HD-XA1 and
HD-A1). Industry reports now indicate that an interim license for the
Advanced Access Content System (AACS) has been obtained that will allow
Toshiba to move forward with the format launch as planned. According to
a story at Home Media Retailing, "the interim agreement gives hardware
manufacturers and disc replicators access to secret encryption keys
necessary to manufacture discs and players capable of reading them."
Once the final AACS details are ironed out, you'll be able to update
the two Toshiba players with a firmware upgrade. You can read more on
this here at Video Business as well.
FYI, don't expect full 1080p video to be an option on first generation
players either (at least the first HD-DVD players). We've been told by
player manufacturing sources involved with HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc that
version 1.0 of the HDMI spec may only allow video pass-thru up to
1080i. On the other hand, we're also hearing that the HDMI people claim
their spec CAN pass full 1080p, but that the manufacturers are cutting
corners on their first generation players to save profit margins and
are trying to pass the buck on the HDMI spec. We're checking on this
and we'll post a follow-up on the issue next week.
As part of Toshiba's format launch, the company will be taking to the
road starting on 2/20 with an in-store demonstration program that's
expected to continue through April and stop in over 40 cities. Among
the first few stops are the following:
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