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Posted by MassiveProng on 03/27/07 01:45
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:50:55 -0400, Derek Janssen <ejanss@comcast.net>
Gave us:
>asjbiotek@gmail.com wrote:
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>> http://www.blueboard.com/bluray/movie_review_chickenlittle.htm
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>> Snippets:
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>> The two main BD-J features in the title are a Directors' Q&A and a
>> space-invaders type game featuring the movie characters. I use a
>> Playstation 3 as my Blu-ray player, and it was interesting to note a
>> flashing sign ("TESTING") that appears before anything else when first
>> trying to play the features. It seems that the publishers were doing
>> their due diligence by making sure that the Blu-ray player being used
>> is capable of running the features, a necessary step given the glacial
>> pace of BD-J spec adoption by the manufacturers.
>>
>> Anyone who has ever seen a Java applet loading on a web page will be
>> heartened to hear that the movie has its own BD-J equivalent, but one
>> that is quite a bit more polished than the usual Java applet
>> introduction. A small colorful Chicken Little graces the screen and
>> dances madly inside a hexagonal background while the BD-J application
>> loads resources in the background.
>
>(So, now the focus is on BD-Java--
>Someone's had a nerve stomped upon since the last thread, wethinks...) :)
>
>Derek Janssen (aw, c'mon, tell us about the Java on the "Casino Royale"
>disk!)
>ejanss@comcast.net
The word NIL comes to mind.
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