Friday, January 18th 2008
New Blu-ray 2.0 Spec Makes PS3 the Most Future-proof Player
With an unexpected announcement from Warner stating that the company would issue its movies on Blu-ray, the high-definition format war is over for many.
A new definition of Blu-ray is coming up, namely "Blu-ray 2.0". The 2.0 profile brings picture-in-picture and online functionality to Blu-ray discs; these movies will have "BD-Live" stickers on the case so you know certain features will require 2.0-compliant players.
Currently, the Playstation 3 is the only Blu-ray 2.0-compatible player available.
Below is a summary of the different requirements for the several Blu-ray standards:
Source:
Arstechnica
A new definition of Blu-ray is coming up, namely "Blu-ray 2.0". The 2.0 profile brings picture-in-picture and online functionality to Blu-ray discs; these movies will have "BD-Live" stickers on the case so you know certain features will require 2.0-compliant players.
Currently, the Playstation 3 is the only Blu-ray 2.0-compatible player available.
Below is a summary of the different requirements for the several Blu-ray standards:
- 1.0 is the launch profile, and secondary audio and video decoders are optional, as is local storage and network connectivity. The majority of standalone players fit into this category.
- 1.1 is the newer profile, and to take advantage of these discs, players need a secondary audio and video decoder to handle picture-in-picture, as well as at least 256MB of local storage for content.
- 2.0 is the profile of the future, requiring the two secondary decoders, 1GB of local storage for updates and content, and an Internet connection.
50 Comments on New Blu-ray 2.0 Spec Makes PS3 the Most Future-proof Player
i hope this war ends soon so i can pick one up for my mitsu 65" 1080P set :D
Now that I think about it, it might already be possible via linux, I'll have to do some research on that.
just load up linux on your ps3, load up some drivers and hook up with hd-dvd player via usb to the ps3. there are a few howtos out there for the specifics.
blu-ray is also more DRM infected than HD DVD
BD got BD+, Region Code and AACS
HD DVD only have AACS
after the specs yes Blu-Ray 2.0 is HD DVD 1.0, sony was late hehe
This type of approach does not allow the consumer to decide but rather $ony decides for you. I can't wait to watch Sony jack the prices on the discs and the players so that when you go to rent from Blockbusted or Netflix, you will have to pay an HD fee if you want BR discs.:nutkick:
I dont really care about HD format Disks really they dont effect me at all, i dont have a hd tv tey dont have games on them, i can buy a new hard drive for storage and it costs a lot.
Its like they are forcing you to buy a PS3 and have Blu Ray.
I mean look at their other products pretty much no one wants them i mean they have quality tvs but at that price you could think about getting a decent projector, they really only have decent mobile phones now and thats because they go for a feature packed low price mobile.
Onto Blu Ray how does it support 2.0? what was it just a system update? Was it always 2.0? I dunno if it has always been 2.0 then why is it news.
Onto Sony PS3 owners get to fuck no one else except you give a fuck about the HD format war, its not like Blu Ray has all the movies as exclusives. Most film companies just want to keep their options open by supporting both because its economical to do that.
IMO neither will really take off and it will be digital downloads that rule the next era, no one really needs that much space for a movie so i guess when disks get bigger they will just be used for storage.
BTW more and more rental stores have been closing down and i think that its because its just better sense to buy the movie and watch it as many times as you like rather than pay half the price of owning the movie.
Theres about 1 rental shop near me and its pfft in the town miles away. No one wants to rent a dvd and half to go to town to take it back, its a fucking trek on the bus mate.
BLAH BLAH BLAH BLU RAY WHAT soon as one format becomes the standerd dvds will be so cheap i will be able to buy 4 for the price of a blu ray or hd dvd, OH by the way theres hardly any Blu Ray in Glasgow so dont give me shit about it being everywhere.
Money was an issue. Toshiba offered to pay Warner Brothers substantial incentives to come down on its side — just as it gave Paramount and DreamWorks Animation a combined $150 million in financial incentives for their business, according to two executives with knowledge of the talks who asked not to be identified.
Kevin Tsujihara, president of the Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Group, declined to comment on whether any payments were offered for support of Blu-ray. “This market is absolutely critical to our future growth,” he said in a telephone interview. “You couldn’t put a number on that.”
that is business, grow up. we dont have to buy blu-ray movies, we dont have to rent blu-ray movies. we can all be happy with our current dvd format. nobody is forcing us to watch HD programming. we can turn the tv off and go ride a bike. yet we dont. sony wins and pays a hefty price for it. that is business and if you dont like it then you dont have to watch blu-ray movies. you gotta pay to play with the big boys. hd-dvd will always be around and will find its own niche which is only natural in a free market. dont worry, the price of blu-ray for consumers wont be beyond anything we consumers will not pay.