In Reply to: Is there any word on the hardware upgrades BluRay needs? posted by Duilawyer on July 25, 2007 at 06:45:57:
All electronics that do processing functions these days can benefit from firmware and software updates and the approach to that is to connect the device to your network and download current firmware. The PS3 and other blu-ray players don't need new hardware, just new firmware and software to take full advantage of BD. But all devices should do this, PCs being a prime example and TiVos being another.
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Edits: 07/25/07
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- This isn't just a Blu-ray issue, it's a firmware issue - Jazz Inmate 09:54:25 07/25/07 (10)
- No its not - Jack G 10:26:30 07/25/07 (3)
- Jack, you really need to stop this misinformation campaign - Jazz Inmate 10:52:12 07/25/07 (2)
- BD-J is not the same as BD video profile 1.1. - Jack G 11:57:48 07/25/07 (1)
- also here. - Jack G 12:26:25 07/25/07 (0)
- somebody somewhere said that HD already HAS the feature? - Duilawyer 10:21:26 07/25/07 (5)
- You mean HD-DVD? You can't use HD and HD-DVD interchangeably - Jazz Inmate 10:44:30 07/25/07 (1)
- sorry. No, I can't imagine using PIP during a movie. Porn? nt - Duilawyer 14:29:01 07/25/07 (0)
- Yes. All HD DVD players have this - Jack G 10:30:00 07/25/07 (2)
- I coudl buy it back now for less than I sold it for. Besides, HD - Duilawyer 14:30:18 07/25/07 (1)
- RE: I coudl buy it back now for less than I sold it for. Besides, HD - Jack G 15:23:51 07/25/07 (0)