Another Gay Movie HD-DVD is

Another Gay Movie

HD-DVD is mainly being promoted by Toshiba, with help from movie studios Universal, Warner and Paramount. The last two also support Blu-Ray. Sony and 20th Century Fox only release HD content via Blu-Ray, and several other studios support Blu-Ray. There is no clear winner in the HD-DVD/Blu-Ray war at this point. A small group of Blu-ray Disc owners have discovered a manufacturing defect in the disc that renders the media virtually unplayable. As noted by members of the AVS Forum, the movie most commonly affected by the defect is The Prestige, from Buena Vista Home Entertainment BVHE. The defect is immediately visible to the naked eye and appears as a pattern of dots on the reflective surface of the disc. Users are reporting that the surface of the unplayable discs is still smooth to the touch, indicating that the defect is occurring beneath the top coating. Other forum participants reported that their copies of Stranger Than Fiction, The Departed and Gone in 60 Seconds also suffer from the same defect. WESTBURY, NY June 19th VidaBox, a manufacturer of premium media center systems, is announcing the release of a new media center Another Gay Movie called the MAGNUM, which will feature a full color, 1 motorized touch panel with support for Blu-ray, HD DVD, and CableCARD. Sony took a look at its Blu-ray player, and decided that 599 USD was a little rich for a simple optical drive. And so, they have lowered the price of the BDP-S300 to 499 USD. Sony dedicates this price drop to increased demand for the product, as well as lower production costs. The Inquirer points out that another possible cause of this price drop is the price of a Toshiba HD DVD player: less than 300 USD. Just want to clear up a few things surrounding several erroneous stories regarding alleged comments from Peter Moore about Xbox 360 supporting Blu-ray. Simply reports are completely incorrect. Some online media outlets have picked up this story and are citing Internet speculation of an alleged Associated Press story that does not exist, along with comments taken out of context from a story in ITmedia that appeared back in January. This information is being reported as news and as a result of a recent interview, neither of which are true. said Microsoft VP Peter Moore. The software giant remains fully committed to HD DVD and current reports indicating that Microsoft has a back-up plan which includes Blu-ray support are incorrect. Pioneer today announced the BDC-2202, a Blu-ray Disc computer drive, which will be available in the next month for a suggested price of The Pioneer Blu-ray Disc combination drive allows users to playback new high definition Blu-ray Disc film titles as well as read and write to conventional DVD and CD, fulfilling their storage and entertainment needs. The drive can read BD-ROM/BD-R/BD-RE at up to 5X and can read BD-ROM DL and BD-R/-RE DL at up to 2X speed. It comes bundled with media software for compatibility with commercially released Blu-ray Disc movies. The software also offers a Direct-to-Disc feature allowing aspiring filmmakers to capture movies directly from the camcorder to DVD without the need of using hard drive space. The Dell XPS M2010 laptop is definitely not going to sound like a laptop. Sporting a rather large 500GB RAID 0 array, a 1 widescreen monitor, high-definition sound/video stuff, and a gazillion very professional term for a lot other un-announced features, the M2010 is going to be one of the most feature-laden DTR DeskTop Replacement laptops to ever hit the market. But now, word on the street is that the M2010 is going to have another pioneer feature: a slot-loading Blu-ray drive. This would make the M2010 the first laptop to come with a slot-loading Blu-ray drive, assuming there are no surprise releases to beat Dell to the market. Saturday, April 14th 2007 Seoul, Korea April 13, 2007 Samsung Electronics Co. , LTD. , a leader in consumer electronics and digital media technologies, and the first company to introduce a Blu-ray disc player will introduce a dual format High-Definition HD optical disc player in time for the holidays. Samsungs Duo HD player BD-UP5000 will fully support both HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats and their interactive technologies, HDi and BD-Java. With the Duo HD Another Gay Movie can enjoy additional studio content such as trailers, directors comments, more elaborate interactive menus and behind the scene footage. The new Duo HD joins Samsungs next generation DVD line-up which includes Samsungs second generation Blu-ray player available at retail this month. Together, these two models offer the consumer a strong line of High-Definition players to match Samsungs award winning, and best selling, line of HDTVs. Wednesday, April 11th 2007 The AACS Advanced Access Content System is the standard of decrypting HD content of HD DVDs and Blu-ray Discs. The implementation of AACS into both HD disc formats is the target of hackers throughout the whole world and it seems the HD DVD is not that secure as its inventors wanted it to be. Its encryption got hacked utilizing a flawed mechanism inside a special WinDVD version by members of the well known Doom9 Forums some time ago. When the company behind AACS, the AACS LA, reacted and prohibited the playback of HD DVDs using the aforementioned WinDVD version, the hackers found another way to get to the important data. This time a hacker called xt5 took advantage of a common unmodified Xbox 360 HD DVD drive Toshiba SD-S802A. He was somehow able to get a so called Volume ID out of the disc using this drive. With this Volume ID one could get access to all the neccessary keys needed to play a HD DVD movie.

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