"I was mainly referring to the absolutely sinister DRM schemes found in the BD protocol vs. HD DVD. Practically everything about HD DVD was more consumer friendly, even on the authoring side."
Absolutely correct! Too bad very apparently few on this board has any clue about the subject so they revert to monkey-pasting crap they've been spoon-feed with by either of the camps. You can't expect these people, like Xym, to grasp it, even less accept it - hey, they think cheap prices are bad (anyone could start making HD DVD players, remember) while higher prices are good, especially when it's enforced by a cartell, in this case the BD mafia. Classic clueless, twisted fanboy mantra. God, I hate fanboys, especially dumb ones.
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"I was mainly referring to the absolutely sinister DRM schemes found in the BD protocol vs. HD DVD. Practically everything about HD DVD was more consumer friendly, even on the authoring side."
Absolutely correct! Too bad very apparently few on this board has any clue about the subject so they revert to monkey-pasting crap they've been spoon-feed with by either of the camps.
You can't expect these people, like Xym, to grasp it, even less accept it - hey, they think cheap prices are bad (anyone could start making HD DVD players, remember) while higher prices are good, especially when it's enforced by a cartell, in this case the BD mafia.
Classic clueless, twisted fanboy mantra.
God, I hate fanboys, especially dumb ones.