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por krat3r » 24/10/2006 22:34

Há quem goste sempre de ter o suporte fisico, até para evitar perca de informação quando há algum problema a nível de hardware...
Quanto a esta luta, acho que pode até ser muito lucrativa para as empresas que licenciam a tecnologia (Blue Ray - Sony vs. HD-DVD - Toshiba).
E depois há o facto do sucesso ou não da PlayStation 3, que pode também definir quem ganhará a batalha pela video de alta definição... é claro que a indústria pornográfica tem um grande coisa... ou melhor um grande peso :lol: na decisão da batalha.

(ps: quanto a opinião pessoal, ninguem precisa do blue ray, tem espaço a mais, o hd-dvd tem a mesma qualidade e tem muito menos espaço e é muito mais barato...
mas quem é que está disposto a dar 25€ por um Blue Ray virgem :? )
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por atomez » 24/10/2006 22:20

Francamente não me parece que o BLU-RAY ou o HD-DVD venham a dar muito lucro a quem os fizer. Tal como aconteceu com CDs e DVDs. Quem ganha algum é quem produz os conteúdos.

Além disso parece bem que a vida comercial destes DVD de alta capacidade não vai ser muito longa porque irão ser suplantados pelos downloads directos.

iPod killed the CD star...
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por GAB » 24/10/2006 21:50

Não consigo encontrar "PLAYERS" em BLU-RAY.
Artigo sobre blu-ray (sony etc ....singulus)

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Porn industry may be decider in Blu-ray, HD-DVD battle

por Keyser Soze » 21/6/2006 10:04

Porn industry may be decider in Blu-ray, HD-DVD battle

Lucas Mearian

03/05/2006 08:03:28

Just as in the 1980s, when the Betamax and VHS video formats were battling it out for supremacy, the pornography industry will likely play a big role in determining which of the two blue-laser DVD formats -- Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD -- will be the winner in the battle to replace DVDs for high-definition content.

Ron Wagner, director of IT operations at E! Entertainment Television in Los Angeles, said his company has already chosen the Blu-ray Disc format, in large part because of talk in the porn industry favoring it over rival HD-DVD.

Wagner said that while attending last year's National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) annual conference in Las Vegas, more than one panel discussed "several major players in the porn industry going the Blu-ray route." He said the Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD rivalry was also the buzz around NAB 2006 last month.

"If you look at the VHS vs. Beta standards, you see the much higher-quality standard dying because of [the porn industry's support of VHS]," he said. "The mass volume of tapes in the porn market at the time went out on VHS."

E! Entertainment is using Blu-Ray discs primarily for Sony's XDCam applications for acquisition of television programming materials. The television network, which has more than 85 million subscribers to its celebrity gossip and entertainment news, said it is not considering optical formats for long-term data archiving, but will stick with magnetic tape for now.

The pornography industry, which generates an estimated US$57 billion in annual revenue worldwide, has always been a fast leader when it comes to the use of new technology, according to analysts.

Porn studio Digital Playground, which claims to have produced the largest number of high definition movies in the industry over the past three years, said it is choosing Blu-ray Disc for all of its "interactive" films because of its greater capacity. It also selected Blue-ray because Sony chose the format for its PlayStation 3 (PS3) box, due out in November.

The co-founder of Los Angeles-based Digital Playground, who goes by the one-word name "Joone," said the fact that Sony chose Blu-ray guarantees his studio an instant home audience.

"PlayStation 3 is going to be the Trojan horse that will get a lot of numbers into the home theater systems -- the living rooms," said Joone, who is also a movie director. "Technology-wise we've chosen Blu-ray, which doesn't mean we won't support both formats ... but as far as having really cool technology and a lot of storage for future proof, Blu-ray is a good format."

Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD are the new optical-disc formats that are positioned as replacements for DVDs with high-definition content.

Blu-ray is not only backed by entertainment giant Sony, but Panasonic, LG Electronics, Philips Electronics and movie studios Disney and Fox. Blu-ray offers storage up to 50GB capacity, or up to nine hours of high-definition content. In contrast, HD-DVD has 30GB capacity and is supported by companies like Toshiba, NEC and Warner Home Video.

Paul O'Donovan, an analyst with Gartner, said pornography's support of either DVD format will be a "strong factor" to the uptake of the technology by the general marketplace, but even more critical is Sony's adoption of the technology.

O'Donovan said even though initially the Blu-ray format will be more expensive and will come after that of HD-DVD, the sheer support it is receiving from the entertainment industry, including pornography studios, will catapult it to a victory within a range of 18 months to five years.

Steve Hirsch, head of the adult film studio Vivid Entertainment, said he's currently using the HD-DVD format because it was the first to come out, but his studio will begin burning to the Blu-ray format as soon as it's available.

"The adult industry has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to technology. We don't have any theatrical distribution issues nor do we have big box retailers, like Wal-Mart and Blockbuster, to cater to. We're forced to find distribution wherever we can," Hirsch said.

Hirsch, who founded Vivid Entertainment in 1984, said the porn industry -- just as in the 1980s -- will have a big influence on the outcome of the latest high-definition video format wars. In the 1980s, Hirsch said VHS tapes started selling for $50 a piece and Betamax went for $55. "Therefore we pushed VHS harder, and in that sense we did have something to do with VHS winning out," said Hirsch, whose studio pulls in an estimated $100 million in revenue a year.

"It was the adult industry who jumped right in and were putting movies on both VHS and Beta. We pushed the actual technology more than anyone else," he said. "The adult industry has always been ahead when comes to technology."

But not everyone believes the format war will be determined by the porn industry. Steve Duplessie, founder of research firm Enterprise Strategy Group, in Milford, Mass., and a Computerworld columnist, said the porn industry's influence over the fate of VHS and the upcoming high-def DVD formats is overstated. Duplessie said VHS ultimately won over Betamax because Betamax was a proprietary format owned by Sony, while VHS was more open.

"I love the whole pornography concept simply because porn is still the number one money-making use of the Internet. But I don't believe the porn industry will drive the format. Like any other industry, it will supply what the consumer wants," he said.

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por GAB » 21/6/2006 9:02

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Blu-ray, also known as Blu-ray Disc (BD), is the name of a next-generation optical disc format jointly developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), a group of the world's leading consumer electronics, personal computer and media manufacturers (including Apple, Dell, Hitachi, HP, JVC, LG, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Pioneer, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, TDK and Thomson). The format was developed to enable recording, rewriting and playback of high-definition video (HD), as well as storing large amounts of data. The format offers more than five times the storage capacity of traditional DVDs and can hold up to 25GB on a single-layer disc and 50GB on a dual-layer disc. This extra capacity combined with the use of advanced video and audio codecs will offer consumers an unprecedented HD experience.

While current optical disc technologies such as DVD, DVD±R, DVD±RW, and DVD-RAM rely on a red laser to read and write data, the new format uses a blue-violet laser instead, hence the name Blu-ray. Despite the different type of lasers used, Blu-ray products can easily be made backwards compatible with CDs and DVDs through the use of a BD/DVD/CD compatible optical pickup unit. The benefit of using a blue-violet laser (405nm) is that it has a shorter wavelength than a red laser (650nm), which makes it possible to focus the laser spot with even greater precision. This allows data to be packed more tightly and stored in less space, so it's possible to fit more data on the disc even though it's the same size as a CD/DVD. This together with the change of numerical aperture to 0.85 is what enables Blu-ray Discs to hold 25GB/50GB.

Blu-ray is currently supported by more than 170 of the world's leading consumer electronics, personal computer, recording media, video game and music companies. The format also has broad support from the major movie studios as a successor to today's DVD format. Seven of the eight major movie studios have already announced titles for Blu-ray, including Warner, Paramount, Fox, Disney, Sony, MGM and Lionsgate. The initial line-up is expected to consist of over 100 titles and include recent hits as well as classics such as Batman Begins, Desperado, Fantastic Four, Fifth Element, Hero, Ice Age, Kill Bill, Lethal Weapon, Mission Impossible, Ocean's Twelve, Pirates of the Caribbean, Reservoir Dogs, Robocop, and The Matrix. Many studios have also announced that they will begin releasing new feature films on Blu-ray Disc day-and-date with DVD, as well as a continuous slate of catalog titles every month.
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BLU RAY (new DVDs)

por GAB » 21/6/2006 8:56

Blu Ray, o "futuro" DVD.

Procuro empresas que possam beneficiar ou ser players...( pode ser qualquer mercado).

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