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[quote name='LinkinPrime']So who here that is still HD DVD format only, have considered going over to the dark side and getting a PS3 or Blu-Ray player? What is stopping you from going multiformat and do you see yourself ever going there?[/QUOTE]

Anchor Bay is tempting me since Dawn Of The Dead and Day Of The Dead are two of my favorite movies but the price of a player is keeping me away.

Seriously fuck paying 450-500 for one. I just grabbed an HD-A2 for 250 from Amazon and that came with 5 movies after mail in rebate. When Blu-Ray hits 250 or a combo player hits 500, I'll get one.
 
[quote name='Sporadic']Anchor Bay is tempting me since Dawn Of The Dead and Day Of The Dead are two of my favorite movies but the price of a player is keeping me away.

Seriously fuck paying 450-500 for one. I just grabbed an HD-A2 for 250 from Amazon and that came with 5 movies after mail in rebate. When Blu-Ray hits 250 or a combo player hits 500, I'll get one.[/QUOTE]
be prepared to wait a long time then
 
[quote name='LinkinPrime']Hopefully this means LOTR, Blade, The Mask, Mortal Kombat...yes I said it!

So who here that is still HD DVD format only, have considered going over to the dark side and getting a PS3 or Blu-Ray player? What is stopping you from going multiformat and do you see yourself ever going there?

I'd be damn tempted if/when Incredibles and/or Aladdin hit BR :bomb:[/QUOTE]

Still HD DVD only. I feel its ridiculous to pay $499 for a PS3 when 95% of the titles are available on 360 and run the same or better on 360. I'll pass on the 5% of exclusive 1st/2nd party games on PS3, its just not worth the huge entry price when you have a 360. The controller desync/disconnect problem on the 20gb/60gb PS3 doesn't help either.

I also have no plans of adopting BD. The BD+ Advanced Countermeasure spec is simply too intrusive in terms of DRM, as it allows the studios to run whatever programs they please on your box without your consent if they think you are hacking.

All movies will be available on HD DVD eventually its just a matter of time and patience as the HD DVD standalones saturate the market this XMAS.
 
[quote name='Ruined']Still HD DVD only. I feel its ridiculous to pay $499 for a PS3 when 95% of the titles are available on 360 and run the same or better on 360. I'll pass on the 5% of exclusive 1st/2nd party games on PS3, its just not worth the huge entry price when you have a 360. The controller desync/disconnect problem on the 20gb/60gb PS3 doesn't help either.

I also have no plans of adopting BD. The BD+ Advanced Countermeasure spec is simply too intrusive in terms of DRM, as it allows the studios to run whatever programs they please on your box without your consent if they think you are hacking.

All movies will be available on HD DVD eventually its just a matter of time and patience as the HD DVD standalones saturate the market this XMAS.[/quote]

All I want is to have Disney on board. I'm hoping that the deal with Microsofts Video Marketplace will show Disney how much more money they can make if they go multiplatform.
 
Picked up Pitch Black and Chronicles of Riddick today. I just took a gamble with my wife's Best Buy discount. $24.99 titles are down to $18.91+tax. Not great, but best instant gratification deal around here. I was holding off on Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and Dawn of the Dead till the DDD sale, but I'll probably pick those up as soon as they show up.

Microsoft getting Disney on board with the Video Marketplace has really stopped me from picking up a Blu-ray player for a while. If they'd give you an opportunity to actually purchase titles (Fall release maybe?), I wouldn't bother with a Blu-ray player till I find them for $99 at Wal-mart.
 
Is anyone a little disappointed with Universal's support of the format as a whole? I was thinking about it today at work and 90% of what they put out are catalog titles, and the vast majority of those are older (like 8+ years). But it's not just titles, at least they crank them out even if they're older. But to me it's a shade disappointing to see thing like the lack of using premier HD audio tracks (like TrueHD), the bad combo disc streak they had, not being the first studio to take advantage of features, etc. All that kind of seems odd considering they are biggest backing studio for HD DVD and the guy in charge of their HD division is the co-chair of the HD DVD Promotion Group. Just seems like they should be pushing those things harder than a dual format studio like Warner does. All we really get from them is U-Control which while convienent and interesting doesn't add all that much to the mix IMO. Ah well, just a really random thought....
 
[quote name='LinkinPrime']All I want is to have Disney on board. I'm hoping that the deal with Microsofts Video Marketplace will show Disney how much more money they can make if they go multiplatform.[/QUOTE]

Patience. All the studios will come in time - for now just use the XBLA marketplace for Disney flicks... No need to waste $500 on a player that is the same exact thing as what you have with a slightly different disc format:

Futurists: Both formats will grow

[quote name='Video Business']Futurists: Both formats will grow

HOME MEDIA EXPO: Consumers still confused about Blu-ray, HD DVD

By Jennifer Netherby -- Video Business, 7/18/2007
JULY 18 | LAS VEGAS—Both HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc will have a place in home entertainment’s future and a big one at that, according to research presented at Wednesday panel “The Future of Retail and Home Entertainment” at the Home Media Expo here.

By 2012, high-definition DVD will reach $10 billion in annual sales, surpassing DVD sales, which are expected at $8 billion, according to Adams Media Research projections. Adams believes that high-def sales will be split equally between HD DVD and Blu-ray.

Firm principal Tom Adams said the industry is “slowly getting used to the idea that Toshiba’s not going away.”

But high-def DVD won’t grow as fast as standard DVD did. Part of the problem is a lack of consumer high-def knowledge.

“Consumers are entirely confused,” said Russ Crupnick, NPD movies and music analyst. NPD research shows that 10% of consumers think they already have a high-def player, while research says that closer to 1% actually do.

One of the complaints of consumers is that they don’t understand why they should upgrade to high-def. “More than price, people don’t see a big difference,” he said.

Crupnick said there’s an opportunity for smaller retailers to educate consumers about high-def, but he cautioned them away from heavily investing in it, saying many consumers will buy players and high-def movies at big box stores.

The typical high-def consumer is male, ages 18 to 34, reads men’s magazines such as Maxim, probably owns an iPod, drinks imported beer and makes most of his movie purchases at electronics and game specialty stores, according to Nielsen Media Research.

Other new technologies such as movie downloading and video-on-demand are expected to grow in the next five years, but not as fast as high-definition. Adams projects that movie downloads could reach $160 million in revenue this year, but he said that is optimistic.

Crupnick said NPD has seen a significant drop in movie downloads in the last year.

DVD sales continue to be an important part of the business.

The most important thing retailers can do is focus on customer service. Crupnick suggested retailers look at what companies that score high on customer satisfaction are doing, such as Amazon and Netflix.

Music consumers, who behave similarly to movie consumers, shop an average of five stores for media, according NPD. Over the last three years, consumers have shifted where they are buying DVDs. Between January and May 2004, 54% bought discs at video stores, compared with 42% this year. Purchases at online stores doubled in the same period, from 11% to 21%.

Store loyalty, he said, is a thing of the past.

But consumers are buying more DVDs at video specialty stores, according to Nielsen. In 2006, 28% of video purchases were made at specialty stores, up from 23.4% the prior year. DVD purchases at Wal-Mart slid from 21% to 17%.

At an afternoon panel about DVD manufacturing on-demand, execs from MOD companies said the business is just getting started, but it may offer opportunities for retailers to carry a broader range of content.

Amazon CustomFlix VP of content acquisitions Larry Smith said at his company, some smaller titles sell one or two copies, while others can sell even more.

Workout video You On a Diet: The Workout sold enough to make it the No. 7 top DVD seller on Amazon at one point. [/quote]
 
Universal Pledges Web-Enabled Features on All New HD DVD Titles



Universal VP Ken Graffeo announced Wednesday that the studio plans to include web-enabled features in all of its new releases on HD DVD, starting with 'Heroes: Season One' on August 28.

The move appears to be intended to emphasize a technical advantage of HD DVD over rival format Blu-ray, which has yet to roll out any discs with features that utilize internet connectivity.

ointing out that Blu-ray players "don’t have the consistency in their machines to be able to handle this," Graffeo's remarks came as attendees at the Home Media Expo got the very first peek at scenes and features from the highly anticipated 'Heroes' HD DVD release.


Although execs at the show remained tight-lipped about exactly what type of web-connected features the 'Heroes' HD DVD will include, Universal's Graffeo likened them to those of the massive social network MySpace. "We are developing that same community," explained Graffeo. "With 'Heroes,' producer Tim Kring is very involved in letting HD DVD users exclusively participate in the Heroes community."


Expect more complete details about the 'Heroes' HD DVD release later this month from Comic-Con, where NBC-Universal is planning a session with the show's cast and crew.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Universal/Industry_Trends/Web-Enabled_Features/Universal_Pledges_Web-Enabled_Features_on_All_New_HD_DVD_Titles/786

Keep it up HD DVD :applause:
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Warner announces Harry Potter Year 1-5 Limited Edition Gift Set

Ending months of speculation, Warner Home Video has at last announced that the 'Harry Potter' franchise will be coming to HD DVD and Blu-ray this fall in a lavish multi-disc box set.
Dubbed 'Harry Potter Years 1-5 Limited Edition Gift Set,' Warner revealed plans for the long-awaited release during a special presentation today at the Home Media Expo in Las Vegas. Though the studio did not provide an exact street date, they did confirm that the release would include all five of the produced 'Harry Potter' films, including the current theatrical hit 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.'

Pricing for the five-disc set will be $149.95 for both the Blu-ray and HD DVD versions.
No specs or supplemental details have been revealed, but the set is expected to come in collectible packaging including exclusive Harry Potter memorabilia. The studio has also not revealed when -- or if -- the 'Potter' titles will also be made available individually outside of the box set.

Considered one of the many "holy grails" yet to hit high-def, 'Harry Potter Years 1-5' is sure to be one of the holiday's most highly-anticipated titles, if not its biggest seller.
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Warner/Disc_Announcements/Warner_Announces_Harry_Potter_Films_for_Blu-ray,_HD_DVD/777

I pray :pray: that there's still a 20% off coupon at the WB store by the time it shows up online.
 
[quote name='LinkinPrime']I pray :pray: that there's still a 20% off coupon at the WB store by the time it shows up online.[/QUOTE]

I posted that a few pages back, never been a big Potter fan but I am ecstatic with Blade Runner's announcement.

Now only thing they need to do is announce the Stanley Kubrick Collection and The Shawshank Redemption and I'll be set for the rest of the year.

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Good news from UPS, my baby boy should be home on Tuesday. :applause: :bouncy: :applause:

comeonhomecd6.jpg


And even better news, my dad's HD-A2 will be here tomorrow.
 
[quote name='LinkinPrime']Oh crap...you did. My bad Sporadic, and good luck with with the your new bundle of joy...I hope it arrives safely and has good health.[/QUOTE]

No problem and thanks.

It's going to be a busy two weeks for me when it comes to HD movies. I have 7 unwatched movies, the HD-A2 coming tomorrow, 2 movies (Casino/Trading Places) on the way from buy.com, my HD-DVD attachment showing up on Tuesday, 3 movies (The Host/Hot Fuzz/Shaun Of The Dead) hopefully showing up early sometime next week and 6 on the way from Warner that should be here by the end of the month.

Great times.
 
[quote name='LinkinPrime']Fry's ads for today have:

HD DVD
11.99ea. :hot::hot::hot:
V For Vendetta
Troy
Unforgiven
Scanner Darkly


18.99ea
Harsh Times
Unleashed
[/QUOTE]

Troy is a pass because the new Director's Cut will be out soon.

But the rest of these are great buys!
 
[quote name='Sporadic']My The Host, Hot Fuzz and Shaun Of The Dead just shipped via USPS Priority.

I should have them by Tuesday.[/QUOTE]

Damn early arrivals, where did you order from?
 
[quote name='Duo_Maxwell']Damn early arrivals, where did you order from?[/QUOTE]

DVDPacific

Their prices are almost on par with Amazon, the only down side is the shipping price. Cost me $6.96 for Priority shipping on all three but it's worth it for me to see these almost a week early. :bouncy:
 
[quote name='LinkinPrime']Fry's ads for today have:

HD DVD
11.99ea. :hot::hot::hot:
V For Vendetta
Troy
Unforgiven
Scanner Darkly


18.99ea
Harsh Times
Unleashed
[/QUOTE]

Priced match Scanner at CC tonight plus got an extra 10% off! WOOT!
 
[quote name='Sporadic']DVDPacific

Their prices are almost on par with Amazon, the only down side is the shipping price. Cost me $6.96 for Priority shipping on all three but it's worth it for me to see these almost a week early. :bouncy:[/QUOTE]

Interesting, and thanks for the info, perhaps I'll put in a preorder or two there myself in the near future.
 
It needs to the be the 31st already :)

I haven't bought an HD-DVD since the CC/Matrix price mistake. Looking forward to picking up both Hot Fuzz and 300
 
Midnight Run
Bruce Almighty

On the way
Posiden
Bulletproof

I don't even have a hd dvd player yet but I got them for free thanks to thrid link on sig :)

I want
Grand Prix
Battle of the Bulge
Apollo 13
Planet Earth
+ more I cannot think of
 
[quote name='armyjon99']Midnight Run
Bruce Almighty

On the way
Posiden
Bulletproof

I don't even have a hd dvd player yet but I got them for free thanks to thrid link on sig :)

I want
Grand Prix
Battle of the Bulge
Apollo 13
Planet Earth
+ more I cannot think of[/QUOTE]

Remember, if it says "COMBO FORMAT" on it like 300 or Knocked Up HD DVD releases, that means one side plays in a standard DVD player and the other on a HD DVD player. You could build up your library so you dont have to rebuy in highdef, even without a hd dvd player!
 
Just got my attachement back from MS.

Looks like they sent me a new one and it works perfectly.

Now I just have to lay into of my TV and watch all my new movies until my head explodes :D

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Somebody posted a rumored release list for Warner in October.

POLTERGEIST (25TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION)
Release Date: October 9th
MSRP $28.99

TWILIGHT ZONE:MOVIE, THE
Release Date: October 9th
MSRP $28.99

RETURN TO HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL
Release Date: October 16th
MSRP $34.99
 
I crossed the line buying a ps3 but i still own no movies for it beleive it or not. im about to send in for my 5 free ones this week.

My regret is buying the MS hd-dvd add on for the 360. i wish i wouldve waited and got a toshiba a2 since the prices have come down so much and come with 5 free movies.
 
[quote name='Sporadic']Just got my attachement back from MS.

Looks like they sent me a new one and it works perfectly.[/QUOTE]

Nice. I should have my 360 back today if my brother answered the door to sign for it. I have some catching up to do as well.

I was pleasantly surprised with the turnaround time on my 360 repair - I had been seeing people talking about 4-6 weeks, or even 2 months in some cases. I think they may have had mine for like 3 days before sending it back.
 
[quote name='Ruined']Remember, if it says "COMBO FORMAT" on it like 300 or Knocked Up HD DVD releases, that means one side plays in a standard DVD player and the other on a HD DVD player. You could build up your library so you dont have to rebuy in highdef, even without a hd dvd player![/QUOTE]
i pictured a corny infomercial while reading that
 
[quote name='Layd Dly']My regret is buying the MS hd-dvd add on for the 360. i wish i wouldve waited and got a toshiba a2 since the prices have come down so much and come with 5 free movies.[/quote]

Any pros or cons to getting the 360 HD-DVD drive over something like the Toshiba a2?
 
[quote name='Setzer']Any pros or cons to getting the 360 HD-DVD drive over something like the Toshiba a2?[/quote]
Get the Toshiba A2 its $199.99 right now, with 5 free HD DVD's and free HDMI cable:
http://www.cheapassgamer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=145951

Pro's of having a XBOX360 HD DVD drive: One less connection since it uses your XBOX360 A/V and sound cables. Takes up less space.

Con's: Does not come with 5 free HD DVD's. If anything happens to your XBOX360, you wont be able to use your HD DVD drive.
 
[quote name='Setzer']Any pros or cons to getting the 360 HD-DVD drive over something like the Toshiba a2?[/QUOTE]

I have both of them in my household and the only thing I would say the A2 has over the HD-DVD drive is noise.

The A2 is damn near silent when running which is nice if you watch movies close to the unit.
 
I hope you all are joking when you can't think of any real advantages too the A2 over the add-on. If and only if you don't care about playing these HD discs in an immersive, home theater-like environment and don't plan on buying future upgrades to your HT setup should you consider buying the add-on.

Put bluntly to those asking, the A2 is better than the Add-on in every concivible aspect I can think of.
 
[quote name='Duo_Maxwell']I hope you all are joking when you can't think of any real advantages too the A2 over the add-on. If and only if you don't care about playing these HD discs in an immersive, home theater-like environment and don't plan on buying future upgrades to your HT setup should you consider buying the add-on.

Put bluntly to those asking, the A2 is better than the Add-on in every concivible aspect I can think of.[/QUOTE]

Some examples would be nice.

I have the A2 plus the 360 add-on and after playing with the A2 for a few days, the only thing that really popped out at me was how quiet it was and HDMI output.

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On a different note, I finally watched The Prestige and it really blew me away. Not only is it a fantastic movie but the HD-DVD is on par with everything Warner Bros. have put out in America.

It's nice to see an import with some actual extras.
 
[quote name='Setzer']Isn't the A2 only capable of displaying up to 1080i where as the add-on drive for the 360 can display movies in 1080p?[/QUOTE]

Yes, but if you have a non-elite 360 you need a vga connection and a tv that accepts 1080p over vga or if you have an elite you need to connect it via hdmi.

I have both an A2 and 360 as well. The only noticeable differance is the sound to me. The A2 is quiet while the 360 is loud. Now, if you have a compatible reciever, with the A2 you can get lossless sound but with the 360 add on you're stuck with Dolby Digital, DTS or WMA.

Currently, with the A2 being so cheap and still offering 5 free movies, I wouldnt recommend the add-on, atleast until a price drop is announced.
 
The add-on can't output the next gen audio formats, which eventually could be an issue.

I'm happy with mine though.
 
[quote name='Setzer']Isn't the A2 only capable of displaying up to 1080i where as the add-on drive for the 360 can display movies in 1080p?[/QUOTE]

For only the Elite owners or those with a 1080p capable VGA input (and believe there aren't as many as you'd think). Either way at the moment that is added cost. Plus it's a bit of a non-issue anymore as chances are if you have a 1080p display it has the ability to "de-interlace" the signal so you effectively get the same resolution with about zero signal loss.

[quote name='Sporadic']Some examples would be nice.

I have the A2 plus the 360 add-on and after playing with the A2 for a few days, the only thing that really popped out at me was how quiet it was and HDMI output.

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[/QUOTE]

Disadvantages of the add-on:

1) No loseless sound (if you have/want good equipment for HT that alone should be a deal breaker)
2) No upconverting (if you use component as the vast majority of 360 owners do)
3) Your xbox will still make it sound like a lawn mower is running in your living room
4) Remote not as intuitive for HD DVD (I admit this is kind of nitpicking)
5) Less frequent firmware updates (look at how long it took to fix that night mode audio issue)
6) Value per dollar (with the price drops/deals you can get a fully functional, standalone player w/ 5 free movies for only $50+ more, sometimes less)

Advantages the add-on has:
1) Takes up less room/cabling


All you need to do is compare pros to cons IMO. Even without that list you already have 3 cons mentoined by others to the single pro. Now going with context if like I said your HT setup isn't a big concern and you just want movies to look prettier it's not too bad (still can't say I'd recommend it at the going rate) and will probably more than suit your needs well enough. But like I said earlier that's about hte only situation I'd even come close to justifying buying one.
 
[quote name='Duo_Maxwell']Disadvantages of the add-on:

1) No loseless sound (if you have/want good equipment for HT that alone should be a deal breaker)
2) No upconverting (if you use component as the vast majority of 360 owners do)
3) Your xbox will still make it sound like a lawn mower is running in your living room
4) Remote not as intuitive for HD DVD (I admit this is kind of nitpicking)
5) Less frequent firmware updates (look at how long it took to fix that night mode audio issue)
6) Value per dollar (with the price drops/deals you can get a fully functional, standalone player w/ 5 free movies for only $50+ more, sometimes less)

Advantages the add-on has:
1) Takes up less room/cabling


All you need to do is compare pros to cons IMO. Even without that list you already have 3 cons mentoined by others to the single pro. Now going with context if like I said your HT setup isn't a big concern and you just want movies to look prettier it's not too bad (still can't say I'd recommend it at the going rate) and will probably more than suit your needs well enough. But like I said earlier that's about hte only situation I'd even come close to justifying buying one.[/QUOTE]

1) Yeah, you are right about this one.
2) I'm using VGA
3) Yeah, I brought that up. I wouldn't call it a lawnmower but the stand alone is silent
4) I hate the remote with the standalone. It's nearly impossible to use in the dark.
5) Both players have issues. The A2 can't play Stalingrad (last time I heard) and the add-on can't play Dreaming Arizona and that National Geographic HD-DVD.
6) Most of the free movies suck but you are right if you can get a standalone, you should get a standalone. Like I first said, the standalone is silent which is nice. The add-on's used market though is fantastic. I've seen players going for 100-140
 
[quote name='Sporadic']

On a different note, I finally watched The Prestige and it really blew me away. Not only is it a fantastic movie but the HD-DVD is on par with everything Warner Bros. have put out in America.

It's nice to see an import with some actual extras.[/quote]

i guess you wont be selling it... someone compare it with the br version!


Dont think anyone has brought up a huge pro for the addon: PC FUNCTIONALITY!!

If your 360 goes down, you can connect it to your pc.
 
[quote name='guyver2077']i guess you wont be selling it... someone compare it with the br version![/QUOTE]

Never :cool:

Somebody at AVS posted comparison photos between the BR version and to me, it looked exactly the same.
 
Mr. and Mrs. Smith now available on HD DVD!

Looks like Fox was beat to the punch with this title, now available on HD DVD for $39.99! In stock now!

From our reliable friend Tony at xploitedcinema:
http://xploitedcinema.com/catalog/smith-polish-release-p-12323.html

Region free, no forced subs! Will work perfectly on any HD DVD player.

Video: 1080p VC-1 Video
Audio: English DTS-HD 5.1, English Dolby Digital Plus 5.1, Polish Dolby Digital Plus 5.1
Subtitles: Optional Polish subtitles

And yes, the hideous yellow HD DVD sticker peels off easily from the front of the case. Also, the price is the same list price Fox was going to charge for the title before they delayed it indefinitely for BD :)
 
[quote name='Ruined']Mr. and Mrs. Smith now available on HD DVD!

Looks like Fox was beat to the punch with this title, now available on HD DVD for $39.99! In stock now!

From our reliable friend Tony at xploitedcinema:
http://xploitedcinema.com/catalog/smith-polish-release-p-12323.html

Region free, no forced subs! Will work perfectly on any HD DVD player.

Video: 1080p VC-1 Video
Audio: English DTS-HD 5.1, English Dolby Digital Plus 5.1, Polish Dolby Digital Plus 5.1
Subtitles: Optional Polish subtitles

And yes, the hideous yellow HD DVD sticker peels off easily from the front of the case. Also, the price is the same list price Fox was going to charge for the title before they delayed it indefinitely for BD :)[/quote]

I'll be placing my order on Friday. Thanks for the heads up. Still need to get Prestige, Underworld, Fantastic Four, Ghost Rider, and Resident Evil and Resident Evil: Apocalypse...whew....thats a lot a dough.

To top it off, I still need to get a few US movies that came out, The Shooter, The Frighteners, The Mummy and a few other low wants.
 
[quote name='LinkinPrime']I'll be placing my order on Friday. Thanks for the heads up. Still need to get Prestige, Underworld, Fantastic Four, Ghost Rider, and Resident Evil and Resident Evil: Apocalypse...whew....thats a lot a dough.

To top it off, I still need to get a few US movies that came out, The Shooter, The Frighteners, The Mummy and a few other low wants.[/QUOTE]

I know how you feel. I still have to import Hannibal, The Elephant Man and that Motorhead concert. Plus there is Tremors, Blade Runner, and The Stanley Kubrick Collection on the way later this year.

My poor poor wallet :cry:
 
$40? Too steep for my blood. I'll keep enjoying Angelina in SD, thanks.

A little off topic, but has anyone tried making backups of their DVDs (either version) with their drive on the PC?
 
I got my 300 today; I only watched about half an hour during lunch but I was disappointed with the PQ: decent but I saw some some pixelization in some smoke. Sweet special features, but I couldn't figure out how to edit scenes and remove the lame wife at home story.
 
[quote name='cleaver']I got my 300 today; I only watched about half an hour during lunch but I was disappointed with the PQ: decent but I saw some some pixelization in some smoke. Sweet special features, but I couldn't figure out how to edit scenes and remove the lame wife at home story.[/quote]

Where'd you get it early from? WB Online?
 
Got my 360 back today. Thank god.


[quote name='LinkinPrime']Found a good list of HD DVD imports at AVS.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=10690120&&#post10690120

KaneRobot, any chance you can add the link to the OP? Thanks![/QUOTE]

Yeah, I was going to do a slight overhaul of the OP to include that when we got to 100 pages, but no reason to hold up on that I suppose, especially because there is a pretty nice selection of imports out there now.
 
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