2/23/2008 2:09:08 PM
Ah, I see what you did there. You're thinking in black and white. Samsung has some problems with the BD-P1200 model, therefore the BD-P1400 is also bad. The BD-P1400 is not the BD-P1200.
2/23/2008 2:09:50 PM
2/23/2008 2:20:50 PM
2/23/2008 2:26:35 PM
I honestly couldn't care less if every HD DVD disappeared off the shelves and was never seen again.edit: Awww, philihp -- you edited your post because after going through all the trouble of getting those "no one is going to stock HD DVDs anymore" links, I told you I didn't give two shits.How sweet of you [Edited on February 23, 2008 at 2:34 PM. Reason : .]
2/23/2008 2:28:47 PM
You guys are arguing about the most retarded thing.Home electronics is always a losing game.A 299$ PS3 is a very good argument for upgrading to Blu Ray though, if the rumored price drop ever materializes.
2/23/2008 2:34:54 PM
2/23/2008 2:39:11 PM
2/23/2008 2:40:20 PM
I would love a $100 Blu-ray player. Might actually get me to buy one.
2/23/2008 2:47:09 PM
I'll assume SandSanta cleared up his own confusion.Anyways, I'm naturally cautious of anything Pioneer, but their Elite line has always made a good impression on me. This one's worth checking out:http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Products/HomeEntertainment/Blu-rayDisc+DVD/Blu-rayDiscPlayers/ci.BDP-95FD.Kuro
2/23/2008 3:00:33 PM
2/23/2008 6:27:18 PM
WylochDVD-A and SACD are competing formats that both failed terribly and while Denon does love to cram useless shit into their hardware so they can charge retards more money, you actually probably won't be finding any significant content for either.Research more next time.
2/23/2008 6:55:21 PM
I have a decent collection of SACDs. I enjoy them an incredible amount, and have enjoyed them for ~5 years now. While both formats will likely go to 0% production eventually, they currently still release new titles.Denon added playback capability to their universal players (like mine) for those who do use the format (therefore rendering it not useless).Additionally, I don't think Denon's goal there was as a marketing scam, as you say. There's lots of electronics companies that will do that (this thread has had some discussion along that line), but Denon isn't one of them.The one thing you are correct about is that they failed as formats. The mass populace (>99.9%) do not perform dedicated home listening sessions, and therefore is pretty much satisfied with the mediocrity of CDs.Not sure what "research" you meant. That I made the original post reflected the fact that I did search for any news on a universal solution, and did not find one. But thanks for playing.Assume less next time.[Edited on February 23, 2008 at 8:16 PM. Reason : ]
2/23/2008 8:15:34 PM
You bought SACD's.Thats what I refer to by asking you to do more research.So you can avoid wasting money.
2/23/2008 8:19:43 PM
? I don't understand. I get tons of value from them. How is that a waste?
2/23/2008 8:21:38 PM
if it's not a waste to you, then it's not a waste.I have 800+ DVDs. I'm pretty miffed at the idea of buying them again on Blu-Ray. But I would never consider my investment a waste because I have derived great enjoyment from my movies.[Edited on February 23, 2008 at 9:11 PM. Reason : ]
2/23/2008 9:01:42 PM
^ Bingo.
2/23/2008 9:10:59 PM
Its a waste because you can get lossless audio on the internet for free.Its a waste because the vast majority of shit you'd want to actually own isn't even on either format and you're essentially listening to select tunes that don't particularly sound ecstatically better then their CD counterparts.Ahh fuck it, if you think a DVD analogy actually works in this case then there's no point to even arguing.
2/24/2008 1:20:33 AM
So far, we haven't argued anything. You've simply made some erroneous statements, like:
2/24/2008 1:27:31 AM
2/24/2008 12:35:56 PM
2/24/2008 12:45:15 PM
^^ This dude fucking rules.
2/24/2008 12:48:28 PM
by the way - you can get the Toshiba HDA-3 player with 2 movies in the box and 5 more by mail for $99 now until they are out of stock (forever).not a bad deal for a great dvd upconverter and 7 free HD movies, IMHO.
2/24/2008 1:41:13 PM
"In the September 2007 issue of the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society (Volume 55, Number 9), two veteran audio journalists who aren’t professional engineers, E. Brad Meyer and David R. Moran, present a breakthrough paper that contradicts all previous inputs by the engineering community. They prove beyond a shadow of a doubt, with literally hundreds of double-blind listening tests at matched levels, conducted over a period of more than a year, that the two-channel analog output of a high-end SACD/DVD-A player undergoes no audible change when passed through a 16-bit/44.1-kHz A/D/A processor. That means there’s no audible difference between the original CD standard (“Red Book”) and 24-bit/192-kHz PCM or 1-bit/2.8442-MHz DSD."http://theaudiocritic.com/blog/index.php?op=ViewArticle&articleId=41&blogId=1more info on their setup: http://www.bostonaudiosociety.org/explanation.htm[Edited on February 24, 2008 at 1:54 PM. Reason : more]
2/24/2008 1:53:02 PM
I thought I remember reading reports that SACD actually picked up distortion at the upper frequency levels. Maybe that distortion only occurs outside of the audible frequencies.
2/24/2008 2:59:54 PM
[Edited on February 24, 2008 at 3:39 PM. Reason : never mind. that article is saying something way different than I thought it was.]
2/24/2008 3:34:04 PM
sacd definitely seemed to have more life than the standard cd on quite a few things I have listened to. having 5.1 was very nice on well recorded live sessions, but the processing (whether through the converters in the player or decoded in the adcom receiver) made a noticeable difference even on the same disc.
2/24/2008 3:35:58 PM
You may think that posting anecdotal evidence (ie: amazon listings) shows that a format is alive and well. Indeed, maybe I should go ahead and post all the movies available on HD DVD to QED this entire thread then?
2/24/2008 3:46:01 PM
Never said "alive and well."YOU said there was "nothing worth owning." That is the point that was disproved.
2/24/2008 3:49:21 PM
no he didn't. His exact words were:
2/24/2008 4:31:07 PM
Unlike most in this thread, I don't feel the need to "justify" anything. I've got what works for me.To sum up: waiting on a universal player. Let's move on.
2/24/2008 4:45:09 PM
Interesting article up there. It should be noted that the tests involved 2-channel playback. Many SACDs are recorded in multi-channel, and allow high bit-rate multi-channel playback which lends a much more realistic soundstage and ambience that is not possible with CDs using some kind of Dolby encoding. That alone can make an SACD recording blow you away.
2/24/2008 11:05:32 PM
I wonder if the two discs are mastered any differently?
2/24/2008 11:59:31 PM
2/25/2008 12:54:12 AM
this thread has turned into "lets fight about something for the sake of fighting"
2/25/2008 2:10:57 PM
2/25/2008 2:47:18 PM
2/25/2008 2:52:19 PM
^^ at this point I'm convinced you have almost no grasp on logical thinking. I pity you for your blissful ignorance, and I'm done with you now. Move on.I'm in the process of finding a new home for my current player to lessen the blow when I go to buy a Blu Ray player - see classifieds if you're interested.[Edited on February 25, 2008 at 3:31 PM. Reason : ]
2/25/2008 3:25:48 PM
^^ wow...i wish i had an xbox for that reason alone
2/25/2008 4:22:19 PM
http://www.xkcd.com/386/
2/25/2008 4:50:20 PM
^^you can use it in a PC. You just need a HDCP compliant video card to display it.
2/25/2008 6:40:44 PM
dude...just ordered one from best buy, i'll pick up tomorrow anyone know...does the hd-dvd xbox add-on play regular DVDs?
2/25/2008 10:49:16 PM
Yes, it does.
2/25/2008 10:50:45 PM
Doesn't the 360 play regular DVDs by itself?
2/26/2008 9:28:55 AM
ah, forgot i had a $24 gift card from circuit city for having to wait too long for one of their orders...so got it for $53 - $24 = $29 and 6 movies...not bad IMO i needed something to put in the HTPC anyway, and since burning isn't really a necessity right now (we've got a gigabit network going), this will be perfect
2/26/2008 9:31:51 AM
2/26/2008 10:22:01 AM
The Best Buy at Crabtree is selling "Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium" a few days early. I'm watching it now and must say that the sound and picture on this is remarkable. I've had my receiver (about to upgarde to the NAD separates) for seven years, and I've never heard a movie sound so impressive. Makes me wonder if I even need to upgrade ...
2/29/2008 2:24:42 PM
Rule number 1: does it sound good to you?
2/29/2008 2:34:21 PM
exactly. I'll still upgrade just so I can pass the HDMI through my processor to the TV. Right now I have about four connections running to the TV.
2/29/2008 2:44:28 PM
FYI, the Samsung BD-P1400 is only $360 - http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-BD-P1400-1080p-Blu-Ray-Player/dp/B000TME35W$40 less than the PS3, and as far as I know it's firmware is updatable, and while profile 2.0 has been announced, i'm not familiar with a player that has it yet.
2/29/2008 2:58:54 PM