I noticed it's backwards compatible with "old recievers" and will play DD 5.1/DTS through an optical cable.
To me this sounds like we won't be able to play higher resolution audio (DTS HD/DolbyTrueHD) through multi-channel analog inputs like I had read a few months ago.
Wow, so I need an HDTV, a reciever with HDMI (probably the most current spec required), and a $1000 player to enjoy any benefits from this.
And how much did they say a blank single layer BR disc is? $25 dollars per disc?
That's one way to stop piracy.
I understand that this is new technology, and by the time it hits mass market all this stuff will be standard and the manufacturing costs will have dropped majorly, but the way all these movie studios and Sony are treating BluRay it seems like they expect this format to sky rocket to mass appeal.
Perhaps if it was a little more consumer friendly, but right now I've scratched BluRay off the list of things to buy. Hopefully HDDVD is more friendly to current specs. After all, we're just getting HD resolutions here, requiring HDMI and such high cost writable discs tells me this is all about curbing piracy more than providing a better experience for the consumer.