QUOTE(monyetbesi @ Jan 5 2008, 10:49 AM)
nyet come on get ur lcd asap... QUOTE(rx330 @ Jan 5 2008, 10:49 AM)
we'll see... Blu-ray(tm) Disc (BD) Discussion Thread, Warner & New Line Cinema Do Blu!!
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Jan 5 2008, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(monyetbesi @ Jan 5 2008, 10:49 AM) nyet come on get ur lcd asap... QUOTE(rx330 @ Jan 5 2008, 10:49 AM) we'll see... |
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Jan 5 2008, 02:27 PM
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QUOTE(aiman04 @ Jan 5 2008, 02:01 PM) Takde kot... tapi I'll still choose Toshiba against other brands, for washing machines. OT sekali sekala takpe... related what, both use motor to spin... Lord of the Rings trilogy on BD!!! Can't wait. QUOTE(arj @ Jan 5 2008, 02:20 PM) HDTV Software Media Discussion (904 Viewing) Giler... over 900 people viewing just on section in AVS. Normally I seen 200-300 only QUOTE(neoardi @ Jan 5 2008, 02:24 PM) kepada bro2 di atas... http://www.klipschcorner.com/SystemProfileDisplay.aspx?Id=1 |
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Jan 7 2008, 03:03 PM
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Jan 7 2008, 03:33 PM
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Jan 7 2008, 09:03 PM
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QUOTE(aiman04 @ Jan 7 2008, 08:34 PM) Finding Nemo in 7.1 PCM Audio! nice... Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo Blu-ray Disc will debut the first Cine-Explore featuring full motion picture-in-picture (BonusView). This interactive visual commentary with director Andrew Stanton, co-writer Bob Peterson and co-director Lee Unkrich allows the viewer to dive deeper into the making of Finding Nemo without ever leaving the film. For kids and families, there is the all-new BD-Java enabled learning mode "Mr. Ray's Ed-venture." Hosted by Dory, Marlin and of course Mr. Ray, viewers will learn all about sea life and have the opportunity to earn stickers for their virtual sticker book by answering "quizlettes" while watching the movie. Viewers can also go to their sticker book at any time and create their own scene. Finding Nemo will also feature an all-new enhanced home theater mix in 7.1 surround sound. one of my fav movie...Nemooooooooooooo ROCK ON DUDE... p/s : nice new avatar bro aiman tak brape nak kesah... This post has been edited by edvpc: Jan 7 2008, 09:13 PM |
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QUOTE(aiman04 @ Jan 7 2008, 09:17 PM) My favorite movie too, at least my favorite from PIXAR. haiya no money to get 7.1 la bro... Friends, better prepare your home with 7.1 setup now! The future is near, and it's BLU. PS: I made that avatar myself, but not from my own idea. Saw it somewhere. To show my respect to both Warner and BD. WB no longer represents Warner Bros., but Warner Blu! yeah totaly agreed with u bro.WB = Warner Blu & WBD = Warner Blu-ray Disc... |
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OK guys enough OT and all the "CELEBRATIONS".....
CES 2008: Dolby Laboratories CES I sat with Craig Eggars, Senior Manager at Dolby Laboratories today. Craig was excited about Blu-ray disc and the next generation of audio technologies associated with it, such as Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus. At the Dolby booth here in CES, a wide variety of Dolby technologies were on display beneath a full-sized version of Bumblebee from Transformers. Blu-ray displays were everywhere, playing clips from some of the biggest hit films of the past year with Dolby TrueHD soundtracks. Craig discussed how Sony requested TrueHD on the Blu-ray disc of Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds: Live at Radio City: even on a BD50, there wasn't enough room for a 5.1 24-bit PCM @96kHz track without serious compromises to the video quality. Using TrueHD cut the required storage space for audio nearly in half, without sacrificing any of the high quality lossless audio and video Blu-ray owners have come to expect. Another interesting "bit" of information was that Dolby Plus on Blu-ray (used for discs with 7.1 soundtracks) actually encodes 9 channels in the bitstream. Embedded is a 5.1 optimized mix, and then if the user is able to take advantage of 7.1 the surround back channels are added, with different L+R surround channels substituted. This approach lets the listener get the full soundtrack in either 5.1 or 7.1 setups. Unfortunately, other than the upcoming Celine Dion: A New Day... Live in Las Vegas, Craig was unable to discuss any upcoming titles in TrueHD or Dolby Digital Plus. He also stressed that consumers like us are the biggest driving force in getting what we want as far as audio goes on Blu-ray...so don't be afraid to tell the studios! I also asked him about comments and questions about why certain titles were encoded at a certain bit resolution, or used Dialog Normalization or were in TrueHD in some territories and not others. Craig was careful to emphasize that it is up to individual studios, not Dolby, to encode their titles. Other than providing guidelines and technical support, Dolby leaves it in the hands of the content owners in how they present their product to us. He again underscoring that it up to us to let the studios know what we want and what we don't. The new technology Craig was most excited about is Dolby Volume. While it is not Blu-ray specific, it can be used for any playback through a receiver. Using a prototype Onkyo receiver (modified TX-NR905) and a Panasonic DMP-BD10, he demonstrated how various sources can have wildly different playback levels. Dolby Volume divides the signal into 40 bands and analyzes the gain, leveling out the sound between sources without affecting dynamic range or clarity, something older systems like dbx tried to do but introduced artifacts like "breathing" or "pumping". Another advantage of Dolby Volume is the ability to maintain clarity of the soundtrack no matter the volume level. Analyzing the volume level set by the listener, it brings up quieter sounds that would be otherwise inaudible at low levels. It also enhances the surround immersion normally lost at low level listening. Dolby Volume is optional, with different preset levels available to the consumer. It can be used on any input source: be it BD, DVD, Satellite/Cable, iPod, XM/Sirius and so on. Dolby Volume will be available later this year. Finally, I attended a demo in their Home Theater room. Various clips of films and concerts were shown in High Definition, including one from Transformers. Interestingly enough, it was a PlayStation 3 running the demo (make that what you will). source : blu-ray.com |
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