In the army now movie part

In the army now movie part 1

This Processing Key will probably stop working soon however once the Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator gets word of it future disks are likely to be updated. Friday, February 2nd 2007 According to the latest figures published by Nielsen VideoScan, sales of pre-recorded Blu-ray media have outsold HD DVD by a huge margin in the USA. During the first week of January, HD DVDs were selling at 14% of the rate of Blu-ray disks, with that figure falling to 36% during the second. Although overall more HD DVD disks have been sold so far they have been out for longer, the PS3 which can play Blu-ray seems to have given a huge boost to Blu-ray sales after shipping over a million consoles in the same time that just 175, 000 HD DVD players were shipped to the US. The Xbox 360 HD DVD drive may help to balance this out a little, but for many the PS3 seems the best value way to move to High Definition. Tuesday, January 23rd 2007 It seems that muslix64, the hacker who cracked HD-DVD, has now done the same for Blu-ray. Blu-ray and HD-DVD both use AACS Advanced Access Content System to prevent people copying the media, but it looks like both formats may have been defeated. By finding the keys that films use to prevent users copying the content, people can sidestep the protection and then rip the movies into another format, essentially allowing them the freedom to do what they want with the films. BD, the second type of protection for Blu-ray, is yet to be broken. Wednesday, January 17th 2007 Despite numerous reports last week including one on techPowerUp! that the adult entertainment industry has gone for HD-DVD over Blu-ray, DailyTech claims that this isnt completely true. In an interview with the site, founder of Vivid Entertainment one of the big names in pr0n, Steven Irish, claimed that his company fully intends to back both formats. The adult entertainment industry has a big impact on sales despite its secretive nature when the industry chose VHS over Betamax it was deemed to be a big factor in VHS success. Other companies such as Digital Playground still intend to stick with HD-DVD to start with, but the industry isnt being exclusive. However, its very possible that online downloads could be the future of all films, not just adult ones, and that could be a big deciding factor. All that can be said so far is that the ball isnt in HD-DVDs court just yet. Thursday, January 11th 2007 Warner home video may just have the answer buyers have been waiting for. If you have been holding out on buying a HD-DVD or Blu-Ray player, because it is not yet set which will prevail wait no more. Warner is now offering Total Hi Def discs, which combine the Blue-Ray and HD-DVD discs on one disc. So no matter what player you own, the movie will play in HD. First movies using the format will be released in the second half of 200 The buyer only needs to pay the extra licensing fee for both technologies, as Warner will not charge more for the special discs themselves. People who bought The Descent on Blu-ray hoping for a high-definition movie experience were sorely disappointed if they had a standard Blu-ray drive. While PS3 users watched away, in the army now movie part 1 who had spent hundreds of dollars more on a standard Blu-ray drive could only stare at a blank screen. The problem has to do with the way Lions Gate Entertainment encrypted the Blu-ray. Lions Gate Entertainment used BD-Java technology, which is not compatible with any Sony or Pioneer stand-alone Blu-ray player. Sony is expected to patch the problem early this year. Blending the latest technologies and offering unprecedented flexibility to consumers seeking the convenience of playing both Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD high-definition content, LG Electronics LG, a leader in consumer electronics and mobile communications, today launched the groundbreaking Super Multi Blue Player at the 2007 International CES Booth 8214, Central Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center. LaCie today introduced the first external Blu-ray burning solution for Mac OS and Windows called the LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drive. LaCies d2 Blu-ray Drive is addressed to proffessionals or video editors who need to distribute HD content while in the army now movie part 1 quality of picture and sound. The drive does not support playback of protected BD-ROM movies. LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drives come with full-featured Roxio software including Roxio Easy Media Creator 8 for Windows, and Toast 7 Titanium for Mac both with new support for Blu-ray. The drive also comes bundled with a 50GB BD disc from Panasonic. LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drives are available immediately online and widely available via LaCies specialized dealer network later this month at the suggested retail price of 1 In addition to Roxio in the army now movie part 1 software, drives ship with CinePlayer 4 for HD playback on Windows. Thursday, January 4th 2007 Considering that there is no clear winner in the high definition media content battle, Warner Brothers patented dual-format technology in September. With this technology, Warner Brothers will take a dual layer high definition disk, put the HD-DVD version of a movie on one side, and the Blu-ray version on the other. Paramount will also begin producing movies on this universal disk, which should not cost more than an HD-DVD or a Blu-ray disk. Seoul, Korea, January 4, 2007 LG Electronics LG, a leader in consumer electronics and mobile communications, announced that it will launch the worlds first dual-format high-definition disc player, capable of playing both Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD content. The unit will be released in the United States in early 200 Details will be provided at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show CES, held January 811 in Las Vegas. Thursday, December 28th 2006 AMD will begin offering AMD Live! computers with Blu-ray and HD DVD drives in Q3 200 This should definitely increase AMDs market share in multimedia PCs. While both AMD and Intel are working hard on making a nice multimedia platform, AMD with AMD Live! and Intel with Intel Viiv, neither of them have very much market share. This is probably due to a lack of enthusiasm from any major computer vendor.

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