HD DVD movie on the market for the last 6 months

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This movie is on DVD on one disk and HD-DVD on the other. ITs been on the market 6 months and I have had it for 3 months, I did not even notice the HD-DVD till the wife wanted to watch it earlier tonight:D :up . Now she is sleeping like a baby!!:devil:
 
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VIPERS-PIT said:
This movie is on DVD on one disk and HD-DVD on the other. ITs been on the market 6 months and I have had it for 3 months, I did not even notice the HD-DVD till the wife wanted to watch it earlier tonight:D :up . Now she is sleeping like a baby!!:devil:

Yeah I have it too. Pretty boring flick. Amazingly small file size and not great quality IMO. Does the toshiba HD DVD player play the WMVHD file?
 
I do not have a HD-DVD player. Just thought it was cool that a porn movie was the first to be out in HD-DVD.

My wife loves Tera Patrick, so she has almost every movie she is in.
 
VIPERS-PIT said:
I do not have a HD-DVD player. Just thought it was cool that a porn movie was the first to be out in HD-DVD.

My wife loves Tera Patrick, so she has almost every movie she is in.
Its been out long before HD DVD existed. Its not in HD DVD VC-1 format, its WMVHD (at least the bittorrent version is) and will play on the computer. And if stripped of DRM it will play on the Avel linkplayer2 etc.
 
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seandudley said:
This disc will not play on the Toshiba HD-DVD players.
Thats what I thought and its really ashame. SO I guess the Toshiba wont play mpeg2 media files burned to DVD or WMVHD movies. SIlly if you ask me since you pay a high price for that thing and it is basically a computer. :rolleyes:
 
vurbano said:
Thats what I thought and its really ashame. SO I guess the Toshiba wont play mpeg2 media files burned to DVD or WMVHD movies. SIlly if you ask me since you pay a high price for that thing and it is basically a computer. :rolleyes:


High price? You're joking right?
 
FYI: yes, it is possible to burn short HD videos on standard DVD-Rs and play them on HD-A1. This has been done.
 
Ilya said:
FYI: yes, it is possible to burn short HD videos on standard DVD-Rs and play them on HD-A1. This has been done.

Is there a thread on it yet? Does +R DL work?
What about streaming Hd to it over its ethernet connection?
 
vurbano said:
Is there a thread on it yet? Does +R DL work?
Yes, here is a good thread about this at AVS. It has step-by-step instructions on how to master your own HD-DVD videos using Ulead DVD Movie Factory and burn them to DVD -/+R media and play them on Toshiba HD DVD players.
What about streaming Hd to it over its ethernet connection?
The players claim to support such capability, but I haven't seen any real demonstration yet.
 
Ilya said:
Yes, here is a good thread about this at AVS. It has step-by-step instructions on how to master your own HD-DVD videos using Ulead DVD Movie Factory and burn them to DVD -/+R media and play them on Toshiba HD DVD players.
The players claim to support such capability, but I haven't seen any real demonstration yet.

If I can stream my HD mpeg2 files and play Mpeg2 HD Dual layer DVD's then I want one. But no commercial WMVHD disks play? Is that a DRM issue?
 
vurbano said:
But no commercial WMVHD disks play? Is that a DRM issue?
I don't know. I wonder if this is something that can be supported later via a firmware upgrade.
 
dfergie said:
I wonder if anyone has converted or can convert one of the divX or Atom films HD clips to a HD DVD playable disc...

I attempted some conversions from Mpeg2 to WMVHD before. Trust me it takes hours or days depending on your computer. No way do I want to attempt any reencoding of anything. Its for the birds.
 
Ilya said:
I don't know. I wonder if this is something that can be supported later via a firmware upgrade.

That RCA model you posted info on says something about windows media files. I wonder if that means WMVHD???
 

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