On Fri, 9 May 2008 09:05:05 -0700 Bill's News <billsnews@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|> On Thu, 8 May 2008 06:59:46 -0500 eHDMI <Sup****t@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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|> wrote:
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|> | In an investors call yesterday following the company's first
|> quarter re****t,
|> | Disney CEO Robert Iger said the penetration of Blu-ray
|> players is still
|> | "relatively modest." (Industry re****ts indicate that fewer
|> than 10 million
|> | U.S. homes now have Blu-ray players, even when you include
|> the Play Station
|> | 3, which has a Blu-ray player inside.)
|>
|> Lower prices would help. Other things that would help include
|> getting profile
|> 2.0 deployed, and removing the DRM. But somehow I think
|> Disney would not like
|> that last one.
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| What negative effect does DRM have in Blu-Ray playback on a
| Blu-Ray player? Of the 40 or more NetFlix BR discs I've played
| so far, the only constant irritation is the crap that appears
| before the movie begins. I haven't noticed any negatives I can
| specifically relate to DRM.
I have some DVDs that do that. I just mute the TV and put the DVD in
_before_
I relieve go myself and make some food to eat with the movie. When I get
back
I just press that double-left-array button, the one that jumps back a
whole
segment, until it gets to the start of the movie.
"No your honor, I never saw that FBI piracy warning"
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