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Re: HDDVD/Bluray: stillborn or coma

Posted by AnthonyR on 01/02/07 19:28

"JoeBloe" <joebloe@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in message
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> On 31 Dec 2006 18:39:08 -0800, Rexunrex@yahoo.com Gave us:
>
>>I predict that HDDVD/Bluray will suffer in a prolonged coma, probably
>>for the next 5 years. It may never wake up at all and may even prove to
>>have been stillborn all along.
>>
> I predict that your skull is at least two to three inches thick
> dense bone where brains should be.
>
>>There are 7 excellent reasons:
>>
>>1. DVD is, exactly like VHS, "good enough", cheap, and ubiquitous.
>
> Nope. It IS good enough for the shit TVs that "good enough" twits
> like you have, but it is nowhere near good enough for those of us with
> higher resolution display devices. If you do not own one, you are too
> fucking stupid to opine about them, dig?
>
>> Even
>>playing on my computer, the video and audio are crisp.
>
> Your computer is a higher resolution device than your TV is, you
> fucking idiot.
>
>>2. The HDDVD & Bluray hardware including monitor, video card, and drive
>>are hyperexpensive and beyond the means of most people.
>
> The formats were NOT meant for the computer realm, you dumbass. It
> is a home theater/consumer electronics device. To put it on the PC
> means that if YOU want to play, YOU have to pay.
>
> It is the same as it ever was. You are the one wearing the fucking
> blinders.
>
>> The minority of
>>newly-rich people and obsessive gamers cannot support this technology.
>
> You're an idiot.
>
>>The only hope for HDDVD was the Microsoft $200 USB drive, but without a
>>good ripper program to let the consumer avoid buying a new monitor &
>>video card, even that is useless.
>
> Your mindset is far too bent for you to even be considered as having
> any knowledge about the industry at all, pirate boy.
>
>>3. The Bluray-HDDVD war has only just begun.
>
> You're an idiot.
>
>> Expect 2 to 5 years for it
>>to be resolved.
>
> Being idiot you are, how could you expect us to believe your
> pathetic prophecies?
>
>>4. Actual movie theaters are far better pictures than HDDVD or Bluray.
>
> Not much, you retarded fuck, and wasn't it you just a few lines ago
> stating the regular DVD was good enough? Make up your mind, bone
> head.
>
>>Even the low-end digital cinema projectors have a 2048-pixel wide
>>image.
>
> You don't even have a clue as to what you speak of. Those
> projectors cost thousands of dollars, dipshit.
>
> If you could declare what the data rate of the stream they process
> for that 2048 wide pixel array, and the spoundtrack, I MIGHT put an
> ounce of credence in your remarks, but there is zero chance of that.
>
>> Compare a $4 matinee ticket to the insane cost of HDDVD & Bluray
>>hardware
>
> Matinee tickets haven't been $4 for first run shows in years, boy.
> Are you a fucking recluse?
>
>> -- even the game systems are expensive.
>
> That has nothing to do with the disc format, dumb ass. The amount
> of data in the games requires more capacity. Players demand better,
> sharper graphics.
>
> I demand that you leave this newsgroup till you get some brains.
>
>> If I'm going to spend
>>a crapload of money, I'd rather it be toward LASIK treatment or a very
>>good pair of glasses, than on computer hardware or a game console.
>
> Go back to jacking off, pops. We don't give a shit. Your opinions
> are pretty fucking lame though.
>
>>5. DVD's rippability is perceived by a certain percentage of consumers
>>as a precondition for purchasing.
>
> You're an idiot. Property protection is in your future. Get used
> to it, you pirate sounding fucktard.
>
>> Lack of it makes HDDVD/Bluray a
>>non-starter.
>
> You're an idiot. My library grows now no differently than it did
> before. Only pirate fucktards like you think that you should be given
> the right to steal.
>
>> No one wants to do business with Scrooge companies that
>>invent nasty DRM like AACS, let alone cave in to terrorist
>>organizations like the RIAA and MPAA and cower at their feet.
>
> Calling a US business a "terrorist organization" is as retarded as
> the rest of your spew has been. People have the right to protect
> their property, and they will do so, and little wussified twits like
> you are not going to make one dent in their market. The only
> difference is that this time, you retarded bastards will not be
> ripping them off.
>
>>6. Since the US Treasury just announced that the USA is in fact
>>bankrupt,
>
>
> You're an idiot...
>
>> and the dollar is ready to crash anyway,
>
> as well as being retarded...
>
>> it is only a matter
>>of time before this suppressed news reaches the already-frugal buying
>>public in the USA. When it does, and they lift their heads out of the
>>sand, people are not going to rush to buy luxuries. It will be 5 or 10
>>years before the economy recovers, if it ever does. Source:
>
> Fuck off, link boy. shit snipped.
>
>>7. Better technology is always coming.
>
> If you knew anything at all about the electronics industry, you
> would know that it constantly evolves.
>
> The thing is that if an idiot like you standing on the way side,
> mouthing off peanut gallery piss and moan baby bullshit is going to
> miss it all. If you want to play, you got to pay, dumbass.
>
>> You may have noticed the stories
>>on Digg/Reddit about the man who has a patent on a 100GB CDROM, or
>>about the holographic DVD. By the time the HDDVD/Bluray conflict is
>>resolved, people may no longer need them! Example source:
>
> Dumbass. HD DVD is NOT for data. Check my posts. I have said that
> holo discs are going to win for a long time now... over a year.
>
> A holo disc has to be processed while the stream is popping off,
> just to assemble the stream, them further processing would be needed
> for A/V streaming. So holo seems to me to be for data. A linear
> worm, like what our current standard optical disc methodologies are
> today is ideal for A/V as the stream only has to be processed once as
> it peels off.
>
> The current set of HD displays, and the current level of resolution
> provided by HD DVD, and BluTurd IS the state of the art and is going
> to be what the industry goes with for some time to come.
>
> Regardless of what bullshit your widdle bwain concocts, that's the
> way it is.
>
>>Thus, high-def discs are really a non-starter today and may never get
>>off the ground, absent some innovation such as a good, reliable ripping
>>program, or perhaps a cheap HDDVD burner.
>
> Shut up with the ripping, you retarded fuck!
>
> This group is about DVD video, not your PC rip it store it
> fantasies. Grow the fuck up!
>
>>The consumer is king and he holds the cards,
>
> All yours are bent, and tattered, and there's that thing about all
> those missing marbles.
>
>> not the fools who invented
>>the latest DRM. If industry doesn't bend over backyards and lick itself
>>for the entertainment of the king, their rush for profits may have been
>>a true Fool's Errand.
>
> Your brain is on one. Sheesh.
>
> That is aside from the cross-posting Usenet retard thing. Do you
> know or abide by ANY fucking rules?

Why all the need to prove each other right or wrong?
Patience boys...Let's just wait and see which format emerges in coming
years, in meantime enjoy what is in your livingroom today, simple.
CNN airs news captured on cell phones nowadays, quality isn't always the
driving force to video, remember content?
It doesn't matter what anyone speculates will happen, it only matters what
does happen, and for that only time will tell, so save your energy
trying to prove each other wrong and go watch some TV and relax!

AnthonyR.

 

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