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  • Snap
    Super Senior Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 1295

    #1

    HD/B Ray DVD Players

    What 1080P DVD Player do you currently own?
    34
    HD DVD
    17.65%
    6
    Blue-Ray
    2.94%
    1
    Waiting to See Who Wins
    79.41%
    27
    The Bitterness of poor quality last longer than the joy of low prices.
  • Chris D
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Dec 2000
    • 16875

    #2
    Nothing yet, I've been good about waiting. Leaning towards a PS3, though. I did pass one up today, though.
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    • Snap
      Super Senior Member
      • Feb 2005
      • 1295

      #3
      I want one for Christmas..... just not sure what one to get. I am leaning toward the HD DVD as it is half the price of the blue-ray. That way if Blue-Ray wins, I am only out 400 bucks and not a grand! But still undesided.
      The Bitterness of poor quality last longer than the joy of low prices.

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      • Blindamood
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2003
        • 900

        #4
        I'm in no hurry to go either way. Still happy with the 1080i upscaling over hdmi provided by my current Onkyo DV-SP1000! Not to mention built-in multi-channel audio support.

        Updated: Forgot to mention...the prices for Blu-Ray and HD-DVD movies is also way overboard...most I've seen are $25-30 bucks. I still like paying $10-15 for standard DVDs.
        Last edited by Blindamood; 29 November 2006, 13:56 Wednesday.
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        • JonMarsh
          Mad Max Moderator
          • Aug 2000
          • 16086

          #5
          Xbox 360 addon- using VGA output.

          Got ThomasW a Toshiba last April, which convinced me the format had possibilities- since then I've bought about 30 titles in preparation for getting a player. Still hope to get an HD-XA1 if Crutchfield still has stock next pay day! Will use it with an DVI/HDCP to RGBHV converter I have. Or if I ever get an HDMI display- may consider a flat panel for the bedroom.

          BTW, the Toshiba does very good upscaling, a little better than my Oppo 971, but upscaling in no way compares with HD-DVD if you've got a true HD display. OTOH, many flat panels have poor scaling conversion to their native panel resolution, and can't even display the full DVD test bandwidth signals (scaling between resolutions that are close and not integer multiples results in loss of HF detail, not improvement of the picture.) Typical culprits are 1366X768 LCD displays, and 1024X768 and 1366X768 plasmas, as well as 720P DLP.
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          • Brandon B
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            • Jun 2001
            • 2189

            #6
            Originally posted by Chris D
            Nothing yet, I've been good about waiting. Leaning towards a PS3, though. I did pass one up today, though.
            'Cuz they were asking how much for it . . .?

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            Last edited by Chris D; 13 November 2016, 15:50 Sunday.

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            • George Bellefontaine
              Moderator Emeritus
              • Jan 2001
              • 7636

              #7
              I'm not biting on either format.
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              • aud19
                Twin Moderator Emeritus
                • Aug 2003
                • 16706

                #8
                Originally posted by George Bellefontaine
                I'm not biting on either format.
                Me either... I think they'll be mostly dead in the water. I think the majority of consumers will wait for the next generation of VOD/downloadable HD movies to make any serious jump beyond DVD. The stubborn arrogance of the format war certainly hasn't and won't help either become any more accepted either. Then there's the data issue. Hard drives and flash or similar media is becoming larger and cheaper on a daily basis making the optical discs already obsolete in that regard as well. With all those things, there's just not going to be a large enough or sustainable market for either format IMO.
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                • Daryl Furkalo
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 128

                  #9
                  I have an HDA1 and PS3, so both.

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                  • drsiebling
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 140

                    #10
                    I have the Panasonic Blu-Ray player and have been thrilled with its performance. I haven't had even the slightest glitch with the player and I've been using it heavily! PQ and AQ are outstanding!

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                    • Brandon B
                      Super Senior Member
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 2189

                      #11
                      Players for both formats are being pretty heavily discounted right now. $200-300 below their intro prices from what I am reading. Wonder why? Surely they're selling really well and all to the public at large.

                      BB

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                      • Chris D
                        Ultra Senior Member
                        • Dec 2000
                        • 16875

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Brandon B
                        'Cuz they were asking how much for it . . .?

                        BB
                        Well, you may laugh or cry when I tell you, but I saw two of them at Wal-mart yesterday, but both 20GB models. MSRP. For various reasons I passed, but I probably would have bought if it had been a 60GB.
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                        Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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                        • Snap
                          Super Senior Member
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 1295

                          #13
                          Originally posted by aud19
                          Me either... I think they'll be mostly dead in the water. I think the majority of consumers will wait for the next generation of VOD/downloadable HD movies to make any serious jump beyond DVD. The stubborn arrogance of the format war certainly hasn't and won't help either become any more accepted either. Then there's the data issue. Hard drives and flash or similar media is becoming larger and cheaper on a daily basis making the optical discs already obsolete in that regard as well. With all those things, there's just not going to be a large enough or sustainable market for either format IMO.
                          Jason you might be on to something here. I was told that the near future we will download videos straight from the company straight to our TV. And that pretty soon all of our TV's will have CAT5E or CAT6 jacks standard for that purpose. Heck they are already making TVs with 160 gig DVR built in.
                          The Bitterness of poor quality last longer than the joy of low prices.

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                          • Brandon B
                            Super Senior Member
                            • Jun 2001
                            • 2189

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Chris D
                            Well, you may laugh or cry when I tell you, but I saw two of them at Wal-mart yesterday, but both 20GB models. MSRP. For various reasons I passed, but I probably would have bought if it had been a 60GB.
                            Probably laugh. My plan is to pick one up in March or so, got Japan travel coming up that makes it useless until then anyway.

                            BB
                            Last edited by Chris D; 13 November 2016, 15:50 Sunday.

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                            • aud19
                              Twin Moderator Emeritus
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 16706

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Snap
                              Jason you might be on to something here. I was told that the near future we will download videos straight from the company straight to our TV. And that pretty soon all of our TV's will have CAT5E or CAT6 jacks standard for that purpose. Heck they are already making TVs with 160 gig DVR built in.
                              Yup...Napster, the IPod etc started the huge trend toward downloaded media and downloadable TV shows etc are already a reality. It's only a matter of time until that's the main source of media.
                              Jason

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                              • Evil Twin
                                Super Senior Member
                                • Nov 2004
                                • 1616

                                #16
                                Toshiba HD-XA1


                                Never understimate the power of the dark side....

                                So, you don't think disks are a viable medium for HD? Your lack of faith is disturbing...

                                While I do enjoy downloaded TV shows from iTunes at ~500MB per show, let's realize that downloading three such shows takes two hours, with downloading in parallel to saturate the broadband throughput. To download a 25 GB HD movie would take over 24 hours- hardly a feasible approach, but one which my broadband carrier offers no hope of improving in the forseeable future.

                                Downloads as the main procurement for HD movies? Not likely in the next several years, I think. And while the H.264 codec is quite efficient for these TV shows, they do not have the bandwidth or fine details of good DVD's, and are not an adequate subtstitute on a larger display, save for the vision impaired. With my bionic enhancements, and 20/15 effective vision, that's not me.

                                It's the equivalent of MP3 for video- as long as your standards are low enough, no problem. That's marginal for TV shows, and not suitable (yet) for movies, in my opinion.
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                                • aud19
                                  Twin Moderator Emeritus
                                  • Aug 2003
                                  • 16706

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Evil Twin
                                  Toshiba HD-XA1


                                  Never understimate the power of the dark side....

                                  So, you don't think disks are a viable medium for HD? Your lack of faith is disturbing...

                                  While I do enjoy downloaded TV shows from iTunes at ~500MB per show, let's realize that downloading three such shows takes two hours, with downloading in parallel to saturate the broadband throughput. To download a 25 GB HD movie would take over 24 hours- hardly a feasible approach, but one which my broadband carrier offers no hope of improving in the forseeable future.

                                  Downloads as the main procurement for HD movies? Not likely in the next several years, I think. And while the H.264 codec is quite efficient for these TV shows, they do not have the bandwidth or fine details of good DVD's, and are not an adequate subtstitute on a larger display, save for the vision impaired. With my bionic enhancements, and 20/15 effective vision, that's not me.

                                  It's the equivalent of MP3 for video- as long as your standards are low enough, no problem. That's marginal for TV shows, and not suitable (yet) for movies, in my opinion.
                                  Your forgetting things like VOD and PPV which are already available from SP's with bandwidth dedicated to them. I agree downloading from the generic internet even over broadband isn't currently overly viable for HD especially.

                                  But then you look at things like FIOS internet and TV services which give you much faster internet access, HUGE on demand options, lot's of HD channels, multi-room DVR, all digital chanels for less than cable/sat and it's available TODAY (though limited areas for now). But it's coming my friend and a lot faster than you think

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                                  There's even talk of FIOS having EVERYTHING on demand. you want to watch something, you download it. No more primetime or missing episodes etc, you watch what you want, when you want. No more channel packages you simplay pay for the shows you watch while retaining the choice to watch any of those channels.
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                                  • peterS
                                    Super Senior Member
                                    • Dec 2005
                                    • 1038

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by drsiebling
                                    I have the Panasonic Blu-Ray player and have been thrilled with its performance. I haven't had even the slightest glitch with the player and I've been using it heavily! PQ and AQ are outstanding!
                                    realy? all the blu ray ive seen looks worse than dvd upscalled... the whole encoding issue
                                    is that resolved?

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                                    • Chris D
                                      Ultra Senior Member
                                      • Dec 2000
                                      • 16875

                                      #19
                                      Eh? Native BD worse than upscaled DVD?
                                      CHRIS

                                      Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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                                      • Snap
                                        Super Senior Member
                                        • Feb 2005
                                        • 1295

                                        #20
                                        I do not have any solid data for this..... but I am assuming that LG is going to be doing something in this area in the very near future. My LG rep told me that every house I pre-wire ensure that there is an addition CAT5E run for the TV. He has not let me down so far, and so the last 3 houses we have done there was an extra run of CAT5 going to the TV.

                                        I agree with Jason, pretty soon there is going to be NOTHING but smart homes. That is just the way that we are moving. Heck there are builders down here that have finally got a clue. Even spec homes. 180-220K are getting small structured wire packages!

                                        Heck pretty soon full home automation, and lighting control is going to be standard.
                                        The Bitterness of poor quality last longer than the joy of low prices.

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