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iwantchixx 03-15-2008 01:11 PM

Has BluRay been penetrated (no pun intended) by porn yet?
 
AS title says....

Dennis Rodman 03-15-2008 01:12 PM

Yes. Any other questions?

iwantchixx 03-15-2008 01:14 PM

I was curious due to the big push towards HD-DVD in the past and now that HD-DVD has perished I was too lazy to reaserch google about it... full of fake high def porn results.

Satan 03-15-2008 01:19 PM

vivid is already using it

pornguy 03-15-2008 01:22 PM

So whats the difference between blueray and HD other than the price of the players.

Are we going to see the HD cameras go bye bye, and new blueray ones come out.

How does HD look on a blueray player?

iwantchixx 03-15-2008 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 13924940)
So whats the difference between blueray and HD other than the price of the players.

Are we going to see the HD cameras go bye bye, and new blueray ones come out.

How does HD look on a blueray player?

Blueray has uncompressed audio and a lot more space available. Dual layer disks can hold 50bg and will soon push 75gb. HD is smaller in storage thus needs compression of audio.

HD cameras that use electronic memory won't go anywhere but the disk based ones will become obsolete and replaced with blueray recordable ones.

Blueray is amazing. true 1080p with very very very little compression on the video side of things. You generally cannot play an HD-DVD on a blueray player unless it's a dual format player.. however the dual format players tend to suffer from a drop in product quality.

FlexxAeon 03-15-2008 01:37 PM

Quote:

no pun intended
u lie! :winkwink:

D 03-15-2008 01:45 PM

In a word: yes.

pornguy 03-15-2008 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iwantchixx (Post 13924950)
Blueray has uncompressed audio and a lot more space available. Dual layer disks can hold 50bg and will soon push 75gb. HD is smaller in storage thus needs compression of audio.

HD cameras that use electronic memory won't go anywhere but the disk based ones will become obsolete and replaced with blueray recordable ones.

Blueray is amazing. true 1080p with very very very little compression on the video side of things. You generally cannot play an HD-DVD on a blueray player unless it's a dual format player.. however the dual format players tend to suffer from a drop in product quality.

thanks for the info.

I asked because I am looking for a new video camera. Main reason will be for videos of my son, But it may get used for other things as well, and want to make sure I don't waste money on something that will be replaced soon.

iwantchixx 03-15-2008 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 13924977)
thanks for the info.

I asked because I am looking for a new video camera. Main reason will be for videos of my son, But it may get used for other things as well, and want to make sure I don't waste money on something that will be replaced soon.

Don't get a disk based one though. Overly expensive and not as reliable for playing in set-top players. Your best bet is one with non-volatile (electronic) memory. Check out popularmechanics.com for reviews on HD cameras.

pornguy 03-15-2008 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iwantchixx (Post 13924978)
Don't get a disk based one though. Overly expensive and not as reliable for playing in set-top players. Your best bet is one with non-volatile (electronic) memory. Check out popularmechanics.com for reviews on HD cameras.

thanks. Going to do that now

candyflip 03-15-2008 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 13925395)
thanks. Going to do that now

Sony has a nice line of consumer HDV cams. I have HDR-HC5, which was just over $1k when it came out. I've seen them for $899 and I'm sure you can get them cheaper if you look. Best Buy carries them and I'm pretty sure they're still over the $1k mark there.

The video quality is pretty impressive for a consumer level camera.

Cash 03-16-2008 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iwantchixx (Post 13924978)
Don't get a disk based one though. Overly expensive and not as reliable for playing in set-top players. Your best bet is one with non-volatile (electronic) memory. Check out popularmechanics.com for reviews on HD cameras.

So, are Panasonic or Sony's full HD camcorders (on SD/SDHC and Memory Stick Pro Duo in AVCHD) worth buying or we'd better wait until Sony and Panasonic launch a blu-ray one?

moeloubani 03-16-2008 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iwantchixx (Post 13924978)
Don't get a disk based one though. Overly expensive and not as reliable for playing in set-top players. Your best bet is one with non-volatile (electronic) memory. Check out popularmechanics.com for reviews on HD cameras.

I just almost shit myself laughing at your sig fffffuuuuccckkkkkkk man thats funny.

Bojangles 03-16-2008 05:07 PM

Jenna Haze was in the first blu-ray porn to come into existance.


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