Just saw this over at slashdot...
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060314-6377.html
With the imminent war over which format will be the successor to the much-loved DVD about to get underway, Sony is throwing a bone to owners of some older HDTVs. At a technical briefing last week, Sony said that it will not use the Image Constraint Token to downsample the video output on analog HDTVs.
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To make this clear...this is Sony Pictures Studios. They will not use ICT. The option is still in the Blue-Ray standard and other studios may use it. Big question is...how long will this last?
-Mark
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060314-6377.html
With the imminent war over which format will be the successor to the much-loved DVD about to get underway, Sony is throwing a bone to owners of some older HDTVs. At a technical briefing last week, Sony said that it will not use the Image Constraint Token to downsample the video output on analog HDTVs.
Edit...
To make this clear...this is Sony Pictures Studios. They will not use ICT. The option is still in the Blue-Ray standard and other studios may use it. Big question is...how long will this last?
-Mark
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