Paco From Del Taco
Member since: Sep 5th, 2006
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Blog Activity
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 27 Comments |
| Engadget | 7 Comments |
| Engadget HD | 10 Comments |


Is "3X DVD" HD DVD's secret weapon against Blu-ray?
Feb 19th 2007 3:08PM (Engadget HD)"We aint gonna win, so lets downgrade to 720p! And f*ck carrots!"
Disney, Fox and Sony continue to announce dates for Blu-ray titles
Feb 8th 2007 11:31PM (Engadget HD)[HD-DVD Owner]Those titles SUCK!!! Give me The Jerk or The Nutty Professor instead! I like Quality![/HD-DVD Owner]
Universal poised to hop onto the Blu-ray bandwagon?
Feb 7th 2007 6:51PM (Engadget HD)Since you work for Toshiba, i think anything you say means nothing. And you're ugly. I saw your webpage. WESTSIDE!!!
HD DVD and Blu-ray releases on February 6th, 2007
Feb 5th 2007 5:14PM (Engadget HD)So really, sell your hd-dvd products while they still bring in any type of $$$ and get to your newest store to purchase a PS3. You will be shocked at how amazing it is hardware wise. From putting the disc to movie on screen = 8-10 seconds. Good luck to all the new Blu-Ray owners and welcome to the fun side!
Toshiba produces two new HD DVRs
Feb 4th 2007 11:25PM (Engadget HD)The current state of the format war: no end in sight
Jan 30th 2007 8:48AM (Engadget HD)Panasonic DMP-BD10 Blu-ray Player firmware update
Jan 18th 2007 11:30PM (Engadget HD)Wii noisier than Xbox 360 and PS3, says sound meter test
Jan 15th 2007 2:57PM (Joystiq)Round one goes to the hackers: BackupHDDVD rips open AACS
Jan 13th 2007 3:38PM (Engadget)And Rom-Mark is already in effect, its actually a chip that plugs into the pressing box and hard codes the key onto the press during the image process. No Rom Mark chip plugged in, no way to press discs. Very simple. So yes, Blu-Ray IS protected for the long run, HD-DVD left itself wide open with its pants down.
Also, all you pro hd-dvd guys, do you not realize that Microsoft is only in it to try and sabotage Blu-Ray? They dont give a CRAP about hd-dvd, they never have. But they wanted the next gen format race to become crap and never take off so that people would give up and go to downloading HD movies using Microsoft's VC-1 Codec. That is their #1 objective. If HD-DVD were to win tomorrow, microsoft would drop them like a hot potato. Would would you want to be on the side of a propaganda machine thats #1 objective is to destroy media on discs? You really need to open your eyes and see WHY microsoft is basically running HD-DVD now.
Round one goes to the hackers: BackupHDDVD rips open AACS
Jan 13th 2007 1:20PM (Engadget)You are retarded. Its the full HD-DVD version with HD-DVD menus and all the SD extras from the disc. Its a completely decrypted version of the hd-dvd in everyway. It is not a satellite in MPEG2 or H.264 from europe, this is the real deal.