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Nick Hiltgen September 13th, 2005 11:54 AM

Hey rob nice tag line.

I also just picked up the fox show (though it looks like it was originally made or distributed by universal) House M.D. The show is great but the DVD's are awful as they have only 16:9 but it's pillar boxed and then letter boxed on 16:9 screens... sooo annoying. Maybe when that show get's released on blue ray they'll do it right.

Harrison Murchison September 14th, 2005 01:08 PM

The link given doesn't prove that Fox has announced anything.

Quote:

To receive support from a major studio like Fox is especially good for Sony, who's PlayStation 3 console also uses the format, which can store 25GB on a single layer and 50GB on dual-layer discs. Blu-ray's rival, HD DVD, can hold a maximum of 30GB on a dual-layered disc; conventional DVDs have a maximum dual-layered capacity of 9GB.
HD-DVD supports a tripple layer disc for 45GB of playback video as well.

Quote:

Fox have an expansive back-catalogue of feature films and television series to draw from, encompassing a wide range of genres and subject matter. The press release specifically listed the following titles as examples.
But this doesn't equate to announcing titles. An announcement of titles should give us a date and pricing for said titles. This is definitely not an announcement of Blu-Ray titles.

Yi Fong Yu September 14th, 2005 01:50 PM

i wanna see ONE film (like Return of the King Extended) with a larger bit-rate 1080p spread over 4 layers of BluRay (100GB). now THAT would be somn to see =).

Rob Lohman September 15th, 2005 01:33 PM

Nick: did you mean my "wonderfalls" line? I just changed it. Sorry :)


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