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Re: Next-Gen DVDs: Advantage, Sony

Posted by ninphan on 12/20/07 13:14

On Dec 19, 7:01 pm, ChairmanOfTheBored <RUBo...@crackasmile.org>
wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 05:30:11 -0800 (PST), ninphan <sjburk...@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
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> >On Dec 18, 1:28 am, ChairmanOfTheBored <RUBo...@crackasmile.org>
> >wrote:
> >> On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 06:08:11 -0800 (PST), ninphan <sjburk...@hotmail.com>
> >> wrote:
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> >> >On Dec 14, 9:06 pm, ChairmanOfTheBored <RUBo...@crackasmile.org>
> >> >wrote:
> >> >> On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 07:18:12 -0800 (PST), ninphan <sjburk...@hotmail.com>
> >> >> wrote:
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> >> >> >2) HD DVD manufacturing costs are not "well below" Blu-ray disc
> >> >> >manufacturing costs nor will they increase in disparity
>
> >> >> BULLSHIT!
>
> >> >> HD DVD was and is made on the SAME disc fab machinery as std DVD, and it
> >> >> was BluRay that had all new gear to do their startup.
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> >> >> SO YES, it did, and DOES cost considerably less per disc than a BR
> >> >> disc.
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> >> >> Also, the BR hard coat is an EXTRA step.
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> >> >> Can you say DO THE MATH, you retarded fuck?
>
> >> >Hey dumbass - I've already proved it using sources like the President
> >> >and Executive Producer of R&B Films.
> >> >What sources do you have? Nothing? Yeah I didn't think so...you're an
> >> >uneducated fool - give it up while you can.
>
> >> You're the idiot. It is a known fact that HD DVD is made on the same
> >> disc Mfg process as DVD, and it is also a known fact that BR required new
> >> machinery. Amortize that, dipshit, if you even know what the word means.
>
> >> THEN, the new hardcoat comes in, and it most certainly IS an extra
> >> step, and most certainly DOES have an extra cost attached to it, and some
> >> lame fuck that only gets a couple hundred k discs pressed cannot give you
> >> figures that compare with what a 10 million piece run has.
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> >> >If the president and executive producer is telling me that the
> >> >difference between releasing Nature's Journey on both HD DVD and Blu-
> >> >ray was "negligible" and you're telling me as some goof online who
> >> >swears a lot that HD DVD is "considerably less" who do you think I or
> >> >anyone else is going to believe.
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> >> I don't care what you believe.
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> >> >(PS - you do realise that the same people who run most of the discs
> >> >for these studios, SonyDADC, Technicolor, Panasonic, Cinram, Deluxe,
> >> >etc., already have their lines upgraded and that the small studios
> >> >don't incur the costs of upgrading their lines. No, apparently you do
> >> >not!)
>
> >> It is old news that there were no "line upgrades" required for HD DVD ,
> >> and there WERE for Blu Ray.
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> >> It has to do with where the layer resides.
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> >> You ain't real bright, boy.- Hide quoted text -
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> >> - Show quoted text -
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> >That's right because the more you order the less per disc it costs.
> >Not so bright are you? Major in business? I didn't think so.
> >As for HD DVD the lines did need to be modified, not upgraded, but
> >again that is a cost that the replicator has to endure, it is not
> >passed on to the studio. You are obviously not too familiar with the
> >whole process while I have been inside several sites from PDMC in CA
> >to Cinram in Canada.
> >As for not being too bright, you're the idiot that claimed that the
> >new KURO line from Pioneer was only capable of 60Hz and thus
> >susceptible of judder, then you admit you didn't even look it up. So
> >we can conclude from this thread that you just spew forth a load of
> >crap on your keyboard for everyone to read without even knowing what
> >you're talking about.
> >At least we know now to take everything you say with a grain of salt
> >the size of Gibraltar.
> >Please drive through.
>
> Nice job of proving to everyone that you are nothing more than a Sony
> shill.
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> I am quite sure those plants have public walk throughs every day,
> fuckhead.- Hide quoted text -
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Actually no they don't - PDMC opens up the Torrance plant for media
visits periodically only, for example to show the new BD lines and
replication/authoring software. They do not do public walk throughs
and neither does Cinram. It's not like a brewery/distillery, which is
obviously where you spend most of your time.

 

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