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  • triplej96
    24fps
    • Aug 2002
    • 2152

    #2956
    Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

    Damn. I guess we won't see any more new releases after March.
    -Josh

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    • BigRed
      MVP
      • May 2003
      • 1683

      #2957
      Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

      Originally posted by SportsorDeath
      Then you are mistaking what an "s-cable" is, and just don't understand what the different types of inputs are very well.

      If you have an HD capable set, it will have at least 1 HDMI, DVI, or Component video input. I haven't heard of any HDTV set released in the last 2-3 years that didn't have at least 1 HDMI input.

      What is the model number?
      NS-30HTV.

      I bougt this tv a couple of years ago and was looking to spend as little as possible while still getting something that was hd. It's a tube, flat screen, 35 inch hd.

      And you're right, there is a Component video input, but unfortunatley my cable box is hooked up to that so I wasn't even thinking about that input. Other than that, there are 2 coaxil imputs (I think thats what it's called...red, yellow, white) and an s-video.

      I've come to the realization that I bought a piece of crap tv, but am completely frustrated that I wasn't told that this thing would not be able to support any type of technology. The HD picture is great, but if I can't hook up even a progressive scan dvd player to it, what's the use?

      I was talking to some guys at Circuit City today and they told me there was an adapter that could bring the hdmi cable through the s-video imput, unfortunatley it would only be for video (ie, no audio). For audio, I'd have to run it through another system (like one you would for surround sound or whatever, just not the tv).

      Anyway, it's looking like I'd have to spend a couple of hundred dollars (minimum) just to get the damn progressive scan dvd player (which cost 75 bucks) to play near it's capabilities and that ticks me off to no end. Is this true, or is there some easeir fix?

      Thanks.
      Pecos Pete

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      • GAMEC0CK2002
        Stayin Alive
        • Aug 2002
        • 10384

        #2958
        Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

        It's kinda ironic that Walmart, who sells anything and everything, drove the final nail in the coffin.

        Looking forward to cheap movies on my "dead" player. Gonna try and turn it on after midnight to see if it still works.

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        • The Chef
          Moderator
          • Sep 2003
          • 13684

          #2959
          Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

          Originally posted by BigRed
          NS-30HTV.

          I bougt this tv a couple of years ago and was looking to spend as little as possible while still getting something that was hd. It's a tube, flat screen, 35 inch hd.

          And you're right, there is a Component video input, but unfortunatley my cable box is hooked up to that so I wasn't even thinking about that input. Other than that, there are 2 coaxil imputs (I think thats what it's called...red, yellow, white) and an s-video.

          I've come to the realization that I bought a piece of crap tv, but am completely frustrated that I wasn't told that this thing would not be able to support any type of technology. The HD picture is great, but if I can't hook up even a progressive scan dvd player to it, what's the use?

          I was talking to some guys at Circuit City today and they told me there was an adapter that could bring the hdmi cable through the s-video imput, unfortunatley it would only be for video (ie, no audio). For audio, I'd have to run it through another system (like one you would for surround sound or whatever, just not the tv).

          Anyway, it's looking like I'd have to spend a couple of hundred dollars (minimum) just to get the damn progressive scan dvd player (which cost 75 bucks) to play near it's capabilities and that ticks me off to no end. Is this true, or is there some easeir fix?

          Thanks.
          Cant you just pick up a Component switch box? Im pretty sure they make them and then you can have multiple devices hooked through one component and just switch back and forth when you want to do something different.


          EDIT- Here is one from monoprice.com to give you an idea as to what Im talking about..

          http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2
          http://www.twitch.tv/kitm9891

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          • CaptainZombie
            Brains
            • Jul 2003
            • 37851

            #2960
            Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

            HD-DVD Deathwatch: GameStop Edition

            http://kotaku.com/357925/hd+dvd-deat...mestop-edition


            Well, this only gets crazier. Goes to show that everyone in the media world knew about HD DVD's death coming this week.
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            • BigRed
              MVP
              • May 2003
              • 1683

              #2961
              Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

              Originally posted by Pimping219
              Cant you just pick up a Component switch box? Im pretty sure they make them and then you can have multiple devices hooked through one component and just switch back and forth when you want to do something different.
              I guess I could, but I'm concerned about how much money I'm starting to spend to get a 70 dollar dvd player to work on a 550 dollar tv. At some point, I feel i'm going to be spending more in "connections" than my actual pieces of equipment.
              Pecos Pete

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              • Spectre
                Th* ******
                • Mar 2003
                • 5853

                #2962
                Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

                Originally posted by Heelfan71
                Since they will cease production of the HD-DVD players, wonder if they will stop doing dual format players also. I have had a feeling all along that will be the case.
                That would be a very crappy move on Toshiba's part. The fact is that there are still a pretty significant part of the population who have HD-DVD players with a ton of movies. I know Samsung has their dual format player and it will be interesting to see if they keep producing those models. I know they have two more scheduled to release to market.

                My gut feeling is the opposite of yours- its not a huge market, but its still a market nevertheless and I don't think they'll incur a huge cost from making dual-format players.
                Last edited by Spectre; 02-18-2008, 10:57 PM.

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                • Heelfan71
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 19940

                  #2963
                  Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

                  Originally posted by Spectre
                  That would be a very crappy move on Toshiba's part. The fact is that there are still a ton of people with HD-DVD movies that want to be able to play their movies.

                  My gut feeling is the opposite of yours- its not a huge market, but its still a market nevertheless and I don't think they'll incur a huge cost from making dual-format players.
                  People with HD-DVD's already have a player to play their movies on so..... It cost more to make dual format players too. IF you are planning on getting a Dual Format player I would get one soon as possible.
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                  • The Chef
                    Moderator
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 13684

                    #2964
                    Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

                    Originally posted by BigRed
                    I guess I could, but I'm concerned about how much money I'm starting to spend to get a 70 dollar dvd player to work on a 550 dollar tv. At some point, I feel i'm going to be spending more in "connections" than my actual pieces of equipment.
                    Well thats up to you, I went down this road somewhat myself. I only have 1 HDMI port on my HDTV and I have multiple devices so I picked a HDMI switch up for 100, but it also came with 3-4 HDMI cables so that solved everything, I didnt want to spend the money but Im glad I did now that I can switch between everything with the remote whenever I feel like it.

                    In terms of cables, I cant imagine they would be very expensive if you pick them up from that same website since they have HDMI cables pretty cheap there all the time.
                    http://www.twitch.tv/kitm9891

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                    • Heelfan71
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 19940

                      #2965
                      Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

                      Originally posted by BigRed
                      I guess I could, but I'm concerned about how much money I'm starting to spend to get a 70 dollar dvd player to work on a 550 dollar tv. At some point, I feel i'm going to be spending more in "connections" than my actual pieces of equipment.
                      Well, not only are you buying it for your current equipment, but your future equipment also. Unless you are planning on getting a new TV anytime soon, it would be a good investment.
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                      • CaptainZombie
                        Brains
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 37851

                        #2966
                        Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

                        Originally posted by Heelfan71
                        People with HD-DVD's already have a player to play their movies on so..... It cost more to make dual format players too. IF you are planning on getting a Dual Format player I would get one soon as possible.
                        I still believe that we will see dual players coming till the end of the year from Samsung. If not, I will eat crow for making this statement.
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                        • Heelfan71
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 19940

                          #2967
                          Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

                          Originally posted by candymanGT
                          I still believe that we will see dual players coming till the end of the year from Samsung. If not, I will eat crow for making this statement.
                          I hope you are right. Should be interesting to see how it all pans out.
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                          • CaptainZombie
                            Brains
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 37851

                            #2968
                            Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

                            Originally posted by Heelfan71
                            I hope you are right. Should be interesting to see how it all pans out.
                            LOL! If not, you can tell me I told you so.

                            Think about it this way. If Samsung and LG are the only CE's left to produce HD DVD players through a combo format, and the HD DVD players have started to dry up in stores........they would be foolish not to capitalize + they can get HD DVD supporters easier in the game now that they also can have a blu-ray player that does both imo.
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                            • Spectre
                              Th* ******
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 5853

                              #2969
                              Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

                              Originally posted by candymanGT
                              LOL! If not, you can tell me I told you so.

                              Think about it this way. If Samsung and LG are the only CE's left to produce HD DVD players through a combo format, and the HD DVD players have started to dry up in stores........they would be foolish not to capitalize + they can get HD DVD supporters easier in the game now that they also can have a blu-ray player that does both imo.
                              Exactly, its free money for them. I'd say a very high percentage of people with HD-DVD players would instantly scoop up a well-built and well-priced dual format player. I mean, its not like Samsung or LG (or even Toshiba) will be doing charity work for current HD-DVD owners. They'll make a pretty penny off of it too. It'd be a good way to phase out their HD-DVD production as well.

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                              • AuburnAlumni
                                War Eagle
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 11939

                                #2970
                                Re: Official Blu-Ray & HD-DVD Thread

                                Originally posted by candymanGT
                                LOL! If not, you can tell me I told you so.

                                Think about it this way. If Samsung and LG are the only CE's left to produce HD DVD players through a combo format, and the HD DVD players have started to dry up in stores........they would be foolish not to capitalize + they can get HD DVD supporters easier in the game now that they also can have a blu-ray player that does both imo.
                                I HIGHLY DOUBT that there won't be someone who will continue to produce a combo HD DVD/Blu Ray player.

                                It's not like there are a few hundred folks out there with HD DVD libraries..there are a LOT of folks who chose Red as their Hi Def format and I'm sure the manufacturers know that..enough to at least warrant a combo player to help ease the transition for folks who are now forced to go to Blu Ray for their Hi Def movies.
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