Blu Ray Technology
its been a while since I posted here. So I thought I might as well update this page with some new news regarding the blu ray world.
Blu-ray is the here and now and will be for some time? wide scale adoption of digital media downloads (or streaming) of 1080p True-HD movies + all the bonus material isn?t going to happen for years. The only way that digital media will become viable for HD content (at the same quality as Blu-ray media, not the ultra compressed digital junk they?re trying to push today) is when the majority of people have fibre to their door and ISPs offer low cost internet subscriptions with an unlimited quota. Blu-Ray is still far away from its widespread adaptation! Had MS burned the midnight oil to get an HD-DVD in the 360 at launch, along with a proper and decent blu ray ripper software it would have easily won the format war. Blu-Ray is not as dead as a lot of people think. I thought it was but it is now slowly dominating the HD format war an eventually Paramount will have to give in and release them on Blu-Ray or sell them to a sister company that will.
Blu-ray is also a key component of the PS3, and Sony appears to be undercutting it if it starts sending movies digitally before they come to that format. Blu-ray is the only, most practical, way to watch 1080p content and make the most use of your expensive HDTVs--which I think is ridiculous!
Blu-ray is the here and now and will be for some time? wide scale adoption of digital media downloads (or streaming) of 1080p True-HD movies + all the bonus material isn?t going to happen for years. The only way that digital media will become viable for HD content (at the same quality as Blu-ray media, not the ultra compressed digital junk they?re trying to push today) is when the majority of people have fibre to their door and ISPs offer low cost internet subscriptions with an unlimited quota. Blu-Ray is still far away from its widespread adaptation! Had MS burned the midnight oil to get an HD-DVD in the 360 at launch, along with a proper and decent blu ray ripper software it would have easily won the format war. Blu-Ray is not as dead as a lot of people think. I thought it was but it is now slowly dominating the HD format war an eventually Paramount will have to give in and release them on Blu-Ray or sell them to a sister company that will.
Blu-ray is also a key component of the PS3, and Sony appears to be undercutting it if it starts sending movies digitally before they come to that format. Blu-ray is the only, most practical, way to watch 1080p content and make the most use of your expensive HDTVs--which I think is ridiculous!
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