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Sony now shipping Internal Blu-ray Drive
Look what the Fedex guy just dropped off for me to play with:
I already have my HDCP compliant ATI 1600Pro with HDMI out but I don't think they'll appreciate me playing movies while I'm supposed to be coding right now so results to come later ![]() (I go by techstyled more than warlordbb now)
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Looks nice. How much did it set you back if you don't mind my asking?
Now they just need to fix all of the PQ problems with BluRay movies and you'll be set.
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i was interested. just looked that up.. 800usd. omg :O i think i 'll wait.. a few years. lol
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Yea, it was $800 and change with shipping/tax and such.
I don't have high expectations because all I've heard abou the BD PQ but I've still got my XA1 HD DVD so I'm not gonna worry there. I just wanted to be able to buy whatever titles are available in HD. Now I can. ![]()
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800usd, lol, sony is so retarded, how do they ever expect to win this war. Mini disc #2 comin up!
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http://www.circuitcity.com/rpsm/oid/...Review.do#tabs
I think enough said. If anyone bought this internal drive, I highly suggest EBAY SOON
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that is sexy!
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I'm very interested in getting one of these so I can take advantage of my monitor's full 1900x1200. Any updates on how well the drive has been working out for you?
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There are always a few who will pay any amount to be the first to have anything that most don't need.
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I work _extremely_ hard so I indulge myself in my recreations. @Hvatum - I'm just now geting an OS installed on my HTPC (because of aforementioned hard work). But you can be sure I'll post an update here very soon. I hope to soon be watching one of the BD titles I picked up today. @nickanderson - I was _very_ aware of those type of reviews before I pre-ordered about a month ago. In fact, I've read _many_ very detailed reviews over at AVS. I don't expect this drive to outshine my HD DVD player but at least I'm now that much closer to having all my sources coming from my one HTPC. I'll also be picking up the very first HD DVD internal drive as soon as it is available. Heck, I'll probably also be one of the first to purchase a hybrid HD/BD drive if they do make those too.
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For a good BD title I'd recommend Stealth or Training Day. Both are some of the best transfers right now.
When you get an interal HD DVD drive will you be selling the XA1? Keeping it for it's upscaling, Dolby True HD, etc.?
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very nice drive but i am going to wait awhile before i get one
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I'll be selling the XA1 because my goal is to be 100% HTPC. I might just give it to one of my siblings or such to spread the HD love. By the way, currently I can _NOT_ play Blu-ray titles with this drive. The software that ships with the drive can do everything except Blu-ray movie playback (which is _extremely_ confounding because you know Sony knows that's 95% of the reason someone would buy this drive). Official word from Cyberlink who makes the OEM software: "Blu-ray support will be in our current version 'very soon' and we are not at liberty to give you the OEM software that will allow playback". Official word from Sony: "At this time, we do not have software that will allow that. You also need a patch from Microsoft that allows for COP (is what I think she said). We are working diligently to have some software updates available that will support this soon." Someone out there has the Japanese version of WinDVD 8 that allows this but he is too busy watching Blu-ray movies to PM me back. Guess it's back to watching my HD-DVD for a while longer.
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I thought it had been determined that PQ issues with Blu-Ray were due to a faulty hardware design?
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Anyway, not enough of an issue to explain away all the problems by anyone's count, from what I've heard. Which is _exactly_ why I'm so interested to get my player running. It could answer some of the "it's the player" claims. UPDATE: Sony is actually trying to help (I think). An escalated tech just called me and said he's headed out to purchase my same video card (one of only 2 retail cards that I know of that fully support HDCP) so he can further test the situation in house and then he's going to call me back. Could it be something as stupid as the product team for this drive didn't have video cards available to test/develop playback support?
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Quote of the thread right there. Excellent comeback... Blu-ray or any other HD format is not for me at the moment ($), but more power to those who wanna test 'em for the rest of us!
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Is that a read only drive or a R/RW? Also, single or dual layer?
I would be willing to shell out the cash for something like that just to have a solution I could back up my entire system onto with only several discs. With DVDs it is just too much of a pain anymore.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GPLVOI
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It basically comes down to the money. Sony has all sorts of patents for MPEG2, so they'd like to use that. If they use the others, they'd have to pay royalties. Hell, if they use VC-1, they'd pay royalties to Microsoft. Somehow I don't think they'd like that too much. ![]() Also, most movies are probably already archived digitally in HD resolution using MPEG2 (along with uncompressed, I'm sure), so it's probably fairly simple to just reencode the MPEG2 copy using a lower bitrate.
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