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In Reply to: RE: anyone who buys a new player just to see PIP extras needs their head checked posted by Jazz Inmate on July 24, 2007 at 19:32:24
Agreed! I am buying the maximum possible HD visual experience possible on a home based consumer machine not some video game or video game experience.
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It's nice, depending on the bonus features, but honestly I rarely watch that stuff. Even if blu-ray provided no BD+ content, I'd still choose it over HD-DVD. The fact that HD-DVD provides these bonus capabilities but nowhere near the 50 GB capacity of blu-ray just proves that camp put the cart before the horse.
-------------"I have found that if you love life, life will love you back." -Arthur Rubinstein (1887-1982)
BD+ is an extra layer of security, an anti-copy protection. Word has it, that it was put in the specs in order to lure Fox over to the Blu side.
You are thinking of BD video profile 1.1, which will give PiP as well as other features. While many may not care about them, Disney certainly does, as does Warner and Universal. The BDA promised these features because both Disney and Warner were insistent on having them. Remember, it was Disney folks along with M$ folks who developed HDi for HD DVD.
The other issue, is that even if older players won't do PiP, they may have problems reading the discs that have it embedded, just to play the movie. Expect some messiness this winter when BD-V1.1 discs start coming out in numbers.
BTW, since the Denon doesn't have an ethernet port, it won't qualify for profile 2.0, aka. BD-live, which will be interactive features via the internet.
Jack
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