Se7en i’m going crazy

Se7en i’m going crazy mp3

Toshiba looking for a truce? We dont even really know how to approach this one, but we all well remember the talks that went down between Toshiba and Sony et. before Blu-ray and HD DVD hit the market; they were going to truce, they were going to unify, it was going to be more like DVD, less like Betamax and VHS. And, of course, we all know how that went. And no matter how many times we think talks might still be in the cards, they get shut down for one reason or another, bitter rivals to the end. Except when one of the most powerful men in the Japanese electronics business, Toshiba President Atsutoshi Nishida, tells investors We have not given up on a unified format. We would like to seek ways for unifying the standards if opportunities arise. Oh sure, we could take that at face value and all, but it sure does go a long way to assuage stockholders fears that a format war might yet render Toshibas technically inferior HD DVD format obsolete and useless, telling them that a unified high definition video format might still be in the cards. Call us pessimists, but wed love nothing more than for these guys to prove us wrong. Im not going to try and see too much into this, but it would be nice if we indeed had a unified format. The Panasonic guy was surprised by the difference in quality. Thats kind of what I was thinking. Unless the component output doesnt go through that final de-interlacer. Im not going to try and see too much into this, but it would be nice if we indeed had a unified format. Yea I suggested this on the Blu-Ray forums. Both companies commit to universal drives. SL 15GB discs go bye 25GB discs go bye bye. HD-9 discs comprise the ultra low end. Suitable for 90 bare bones programme. Movies are sub 15 DL50GB is your premium product. Lossless Audio is standard. Movies are routinely 35-40 dollars. Hardware supports HDD drives for Managed Copy and DLNA for networking. Both platforms allow a generous tradeup to the new Universal Format. Royalties are paid to both groups. The SoC integration is going to allow this very soon. Why not investigate the possibility? Id pay for choice like this. I think audio/videophiles would to. Lossless audio and kickbutt AVC/VC-1 codecs. Where do I sign? Sony Blu-Ray equipped VAIO Desktop review. HVD certainly sounds appealing but not as a movie distribution format but more of an archiving solution. While neither HD DVD or Blu-Ray offer a 13x increase in space there wasnt a need to require such a space increase. Music has always been easier to compress than video. A more appropriate comparison would have been to compare VHS to DVD. I assure you VHS holds more than 700MB worth of data. The next problem is that were simply looking from the wrong point of view here.

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