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 Posted by Bulla on 08/16/07 08:52 
"Vamp" <None@none.com> wrote in message  
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> "Bulla" <bigbulla@nospam.ntlworld.com> wrote in message  
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>> "tssk" <ask_me_first@askmefirst.com> wrote in message  
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>>> "Blofelds Cat" <nospam@dotcom.com> wrote in message  
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>>>> "Tim Burchell" <timothy.burchell@btinternet.com> wrote in message  
>>>> news:xsKdnZtcc6VHil_bRVnygAA@bt.com... 
>>>>> As a newbie to this group, I was wondering what the current thinking  
>>>>> was regarding Blu Ray or HD DVD recorders?  I am thinking of getting a  
>>>>> new machine, but would prefer some honest and unbiased advise.  What  
>>>>> do you think? 
>>>> 
>>>> As Steve observed, no HD recorders as yet (unless you are thinking of  
>>>> computer burners). 
>>>> 
>>>> At the moment it's looking like BluRay will be the dominant HD format  
>>>> but the market is yet to see the gloves come off in the battle. 
>>>> 
>>>> As an early adopter, I plumped for the purchase of a Playstation 3  
>>>> (BluRay) console as my player of choice because its capabilities  
>>>> (still) exceed those of currently available standalone decks i.e.  
>>>> BluRay disc player, onboard Hard Disk Drive onto which can be stored a  
>>>> variety of file formats such as MP3 and other audio files, AVCHD video  
>>>> files and image files, built-in wi-fi Networking capability (enabling a  
>>>> user to not only surf the web via the PS3's built-in browser or by  
>>>> installing a Linux OS, but also facilitates the viewing of a variety of  
>>>> files stored on a user's PC), and of course it also functions as a PS3  
>>>> and PS2 games unit. 
>>>> 
>>>> Additionally, the PS3 will decode DTS HD-MA (High Definition Master  
>>>> Audio) and Dolby TrueHD bitstreams and send the discrete channels down  
>>>> an HDMI cable in the form of LPCM (Linear Pulse-Code Modulated) audio.  
>>>> As there are currently few, if any, DTS HD-MA and/or Dolby TrueHD raw  
>>>> bitsream-capable receivers on the market currently, the ability to  
>>>> utilise those streams, via HDMI cable, from the PS3 to an HDMI-equipped  
>>>> receiver (in plentiful supply currently), is a terrific bonus. 
>>>> 
>>>> Don't know how the price compares these days between the PS3 and  
>>>> standalone decks but at the time I purchased, the PS3 was AU$500  
>>>> cheaper than the cheapest standalone (a Samsung model) and a staggering  
>>>> AU$1700 cheaper than the derest standalone (Panasonic). While prices  
>>>> have dropped considerably since then, I believe that the price of a PS3  
>>>> is still competitive in comparison to standalones. Worth considering. 
>>>> 
>>>> But perhaps the best bit of advice I could give anyone concerning the  
>>>> HD video formats is to hold-off 'til 2008 when the Hi-Def market will  
>>>> shift up a few gears and a clearer picture (sorry fr the pun) will  
>>>> emerge. There is a very good reason why back-catalogue DVD discs are  
>>>> being peddled at heavily reduced prices these days and that is the  
>>>> Studio's are wringing as much as they can out of SD-DVD before throwing  
>>>> their weight behind the emerging Hi-Def market. 
>>>> 
>>>> cheers, 
>>>> 
>>>> Blofelds Cat 
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>>> Excellent synopsis... 
>>> And I would add... price is all, as is backward compatibility. 
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>> Also dont forget HD-DVD is (at the moment) region free. 
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> is blu ray? 
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AFAIK region locked. 
 
Bulla
 
  
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