Ah but that's not the number that convinced the majority of CE's and studio's to support Blu-ray
You bring some interesting info Doby... thanks for that, really.
An old format war debate is about as interesting to me
now as rehashing the merits of Adolf Hitler's attack on Russia.
So, anything that follows is written devoid of emotion - I am not some militant HD DVD fanboy. We're just two guys discussing an old format on a friendly forum, free of venom. I think I have learned something from you...
I knew Fox was somehow connected to BD+. I had heard they demanded something above and beyond the standard HDCP.
But come
on! You actually think it's been successful? Isn't it the root of every compatibility issue?
I have been the proud owner of two Samsung BD players (post BD-P1200)... For a profile 1 player with no LAN they sure relied on firmware updates a lot!
In fact I think I've owned every profile 1 BD player made for < 1 month each.
With the BD-P1500 I remember suffering through
TWO release dates... the date a new Blu-ray disc was released (eg. 3:10 to Yuma which I couldn't wait to see) ... then I had to wait for Samsung to release the patch so I could watch it. That is just unacceptable.
And I like Samsung and I think Korea is a cool country... kamsamnida.
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I don't know if I believe in what - "
HD DVD was ever designed to do..." It's difficult to prove - although you could be right, it's usually irrelevant.
Think of all the things we do with things that were never part of the original design ... like audiobooks and eating in cars.
HD DVD did a fine job with 1080P and high-res audio formats. In fact the result, while it lasted, was more stable than Blu-ray offerings.