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24-03-2008, 11:03 AM
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First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is targeting April 8 as the date it will release its first batch of Blu-ray Disc titles that can be connected to the Internet for more bonus materials and features.
The musical spoof "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" and the Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi thriller "The 6th Day" will be the studio's first two BD-Live titles. Their release coincides with the launch of a new software update for Sony's PlayStation 3 that makes the game console the first Blu-ray player with Internet connectivity, an ability known as "Profile 2.0."
Ultimately, all Blu-ray players will be Profile 2.0. When the format launched in June 2006, Blu-ray players were of the basic Profile 1.0 kind, meaning they could offer neither picture-in-picture nor Internet connectivity, something the doomed HD DVD rival format offered from Day 1.
Now, the big push is for Profile 2.0 players, which are slated to start coming to market in the next few months. Accordingly, studios are scrambling to produce final spec BD-Live software as well, with Lionsgate leading the charge in January with "War" and "Saw IV" -- a bold move, considering there weren't yet any players on the market that could tap into the discs' Web-enhanced content.
Sony's two BD-Live titles each include exclusive downloadable theatrical and home video previews along with a FAQ about BD-Live functionality. "Walk Hard" includes three featurettes that star Bill Hader as Derek Stone, a historian and expert "Coxologist." These featurettes are available only via the BD-Live download.
BD-Live titles also have the potential to enable a wide range of Web-based features, including ringtone and wallpaper downloads, peer-to-peer interactions, live virtual events and gaming.
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24-03-2008, 11:08 AM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
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24-03-2008, 3:52 PM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
If they keep it up the format will have the same features as HD-DVD had
Still, I understand the PS3 will be able to resume play a Blu-Ray disc even if disc is ejected.
Still one might say they could have done that from day 1?
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24-03-2008, 4:54 PM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
SAW IV is out and already supporting 2.0 features
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25-03-2008, 12:09 PM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
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SAW IV is out and already supporting 2.0 features
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this the feature on the disc for profile 2.0
MoLog - Short for MovieLog, this feature promises to allow consumers to create and share their own added value content via blog entries.
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25-03-2008, 10:19 PM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
Had a very quick (2 mins most) play around with this feature on Saw IV earlier, seems you can edit certain scenes of the movie and overlay your own text/animations etc on theme. As I said, only had time for a very quick play with it, certainly a novelty, whether it's much more than that, I don't know until I play with it some more.
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25-03-2008, 11:43 PM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
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Had a very quick (2 mins most) play around with this feature on Saw IV earlier, seems you can edit certain scenes of the movie and overlay your own text/animations etc on theme. As I said, only had time for a very quick play with it, certainly a novelty, whether it's much more than that, I don't know until I play with it some more.
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No offense but not my cup of tea.
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26-03-2008, 5:05 PM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
According to MovieTyme, the US version of 'Walk Hard' has been confirmed region free so I've just ordered my first Profile 2.0 disc.
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27-03-2008, 4:23 PM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
Does anyone know if the UK version of "The 6th Day", will also be a 2.0 profile disc?
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27-03-2008, 11:52 PM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
is anyone really looking to buy walk hard or the 6th day?
im getting a ps3 to play blu ray discs and while im glad itll be future proof to some extent im not interested at all in these internet extras
and why on earth would you want to edit the film yourself?
unless theyre going to give you extra footage and stuff like that so you could theoretically make your own directors cut, it seems like a gimmick
(and even then how do you edit a movie that has a continuous musical score running through it? if you removed or added a scene the music would jump and have no continuity)
as reasons to buy a profile 2 player theyre not that convincing, as films to tempt you into going for profile 2 theyre not that convincing
release some eagerly awaited disc and then we'll talk.
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28-03-2008, 1:37 AM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
No matter how good profile 2.0 is I'd never buy either of those films.
I barely have time to watch films let alone editing them, as the previous poster said I think it's a gimmick.
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28-03-2008, 1:51 AM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
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Does anyone know if the UK version of "The 6th Day", will also be a 2.0 profile disc?
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Not sure but Movietyme has said that the US version is region free.
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28-03-2008, 1:54 AM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
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is anyone really looking to buy walk hard or the 6th day?
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Neither of those films interest me however 2.0 is more than just editing (which is a gimmick) and the idea of downloading features off a website rather than storing them on a disc (which thus leaves more room on the disc to be dedicated to having the best possible pq and aq) is a good idea.
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28-03-2008, 8:21 AM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
Profile 2.0 / Bonus View / Web-enabled Features etc may offer some good features in the future?  HD-DVD was IMO begining to show some interesting possibilities with their features with some titles... I hope they BR do so, as I don't normally bother with SD or HD extras in anyway...
As for the choice of titles, I guess it nothing new to try and flog lemons such as these two films by putting on lots of fancy extras, similar idea to Shrek3  But really... The 6th Day??
I wish I'd never bought it on SD DVD, I'm certainly not going to buy in on HD
IMO: AVOID!!! and demand Quality releases!
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02-04-2008, 10:12 PM
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Re: First BD Profile 2.0 Discs
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and why on earth would you want to edit the film yourself?
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Dont know i personnaly would like to edit Jar Jar out of Star Wars if there are ever released
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