China's Cheap Blu-Ray and HD-DVD Alternative You'll Never See
from the yet-another-standard dept
China has traditionally treated any kind of global technology standard like the bubonic plague, offering up their own standards in an effort to limit reliance on foreign technology, and net licensing fees should the standards see foreign adoption. This government backed push has included attempts to create their own Wi-Fi encryption standard (WAPI), their own 3G wireless standard (TD-SCDMA), and their own next-generation DVD standard, dubbed EVD (enhanced versatile disc). First introduced back in 2003, the solution waddled aimlessly for a while as creators squabbled over royalties. Today Chinese hardware vendors unveiled the first round of prototype EVD players, and promised they'd switch to the new standard completely by 2008. The standard uses conventional red lasers combined with advanced compression technology to soak your retinas with 1080p HD video, but at a fraction of the cost of HD-DVD or Blu-Ray players. High-def capable players at prices as low as $87 sure sounds tasty, but adoption elsewhere is unlikely, given the collective muscle of the companies backing the primary two next-gen DVD formats. Instead, you can look forward to paying Sony $1,000 for their latest DRM-soaked Blu-Ray player, and watching industry heavyweights and their respective fanboys pummel each other senseless. Have we reached the disc-less future yet?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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While America Sleeps
I can tell you one thing, while we bicker and whine over copyright, DRM, and Patents. The Chinese and the Indian's are busy hyper-innovating since they are not held back by the same fear of lawsuits we are.
Just give them 10-20 more years.
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Re: Eh...
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My bittorrent client says yes =D
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My Name...
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We could go EVD ...
The answer is for the public to boycott the DRM model; but as iTunes shows, the public isn't going to. Therefore the content provider -- and DRM -- win.
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Re: Eh...
So true.
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Sure, in HD, but what about storage capacity?
Think Betamax - it could hold higher quality video, but the storage capacity wasn't enough. The difference between Betamax and Blu-Ray which comparisions are being made between, is that BDROMs hold the same high-def video the others such as HDDVD and this "EVD" medium - except that BDROMs actually have the data capacity to hold more video than any of the others - hence why it would be so much more expensive (yes, its still ridiculously expensive even so, but at least a fraction of it is justified)
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We also get taxed throught the ass. But thats not on subject here.
As long as we have clever people to hack firmware etc i cant personally see an issue. There is always someone working agains DRM. Easier to sit back, and watch the future arrive, both its pros and its cons.
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Re: by CB on Dec 7th, 2006 @ 12:03am
It won't really matter if you're *interested* in working for 47 cent's/hour once China is running the show (globally)....
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Re: Sure, in HD, but what about storage capacity?
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No, I won't pay that kind of money. I don't need Blu-ray
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Buy the PS3
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prices will come down
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Re: Buy the PS3
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Avast ye scurvy swabs!
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Re: We could go EVD ...
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What is 1080p?
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Itunes DRM
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Re: Re: by CB on Dec 7th, 2006 @ 12:03am
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Re: What is 1080p?
very high quality video...isn't it..
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Learning Mandarin
Either way, you have to learn it!
OK...you don't have to learn it. But, fat dumb and lazy is no way to go through life....why wouldn't you learn it! (I'm not learning it...and now I'm going to stop typing).
Thanks for listening.
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Making BD in China
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