Aamir sohail vs venkatesh prasad

Aamir sohail vs venkatesh prasad

One last thing not directed at anyone in particular, Jobs excuse about complex licensing is complete BS. Aside from the fact that every other manufacturer can figure out the licensing terms, Apple is on the board of directors of the the organization that writes the licensing terms and determines the patent pool. Had he been honest and said Were holding out until all the major studios are including iPod-compatible digital copies of movies on their Blu-ray for which well charge them a licensing fee for use of our DRM that would be fine an obnoxious demand, but at least honest. But making it sound like the BDA licensing is just too complicated for a company that sits on the board and is itself a member of the patent pool is ridiculous. No need to be I was just trying to point out the correct terminology. If people call DVDs Video CDs as they did when they were new, despite that actually being its own completely unrelated format youd know what they but still DVD is correct, just as BD is correct. Getting people to call things by their actual names or acronyms isnt meant to be and Blu-ray aside, people around here would slander you to no end for calling Apple products by some incorrect name or acronym eg. Mac-bookpro. If you want to sound intelligent on a subject, you should really know how to spell simple as that. for anyone who actually cares, its Blu-ray or Blu-ray Disc and BD for short. sorry for the snappiness i just get a tad frustrated by people trying to correct everyone. i am of the opinion that people can make up their own mind how they want to talk as long as the other people know what they are talking about. the internets use of acronyms for bluray varies, if you use the internet enough i am sure that you will know all of the various versions of defining it. I will most definitely be watching Blu-ray movies using MY definition of on the go, which is on airplanes using the airlines power and in hotel rooms using the hotels power. I dont care in the least about battery life, as in neither case will it be a factor. Portability, on the other hand, is a very large factor and ripping a couple dozen Blu-ray movies to the internal hard drive is impossible at 20-50GB each. And why on earth would I want to waste even more time compressing those video files prior to a trip? On the other hand, picking out a couple dozen discs and throwing them in a mini case that I can throw in my laptop bag is incredibly easy and convenient. ok, so portability in the sense of battery life isnt as issue to you, fair enough that dismisses that issue. i have to say i completely disagree with you on your compaint about ripping to the computer, space these days is not an issue really. i have a 500gb HD inside my MBP, you will soon see 1tb drives that can go into a laptop. compressing the videos can be quite handy! if you have a nice home theatre set up you could buy a mini, rip all of your movies to external HDs whilst still maintaining the quality and use the mini to watch the movies digitally. these movies can be reduced to around 5gb-10gb depending on their length. all you need to do then is aamir sohail vs venkatesh prasad copy them onto your laptop when your ready to go away and wala!! no more discs and worrying about scratching them and keeping them organised!! as you could probably tell i prefer digital media, its much easier to work with aamir sohail vs venkatesh prasad media. the issue isnt about the incredible quality of Blu-ray actual being perceptible on a 4 WXGA screen, but one of convenience. I ONLY buy movies on Blu-ray disc and have for going on two years now. When every major PC manufacturer except Toshiba, who lost their own battle against Blu-ray offers Blu-ray drives in their notebooks, theres no excuse for Apple not to. The fact that everyone else has for some time now should give you an idea that their most definitely are customers buying notebooks based on this feature. as i mentioned in the previous quote, having everything digital to me is a lot more convenient then having to worry about discs. apple has their reasons for not including BR, read down to find out. Apple not including Blu-ray as a BTO option in their new notebooks is NOTHING but laziness not aamir sohail vs venkatesh prasad programmers working on it early enough and cheapness on Apples part made even dumber by the fact that those who REALLY want Blu-ray in their new notebooks would pay the Apple 2x actual part cost tax to have it. are you aware that there are actually NO slot loading 5mm bluray drives on the market??:eek::eek::eek::eek: from your post i am guessing not, the 15 MBPs CANNOT have BR until the new drives is the smaller size come out, i think that is a valid reason. maybe the new revision on the 17 MBP will have it. One last thing not directed at anyone in particular, Jobs excuse about complex licensing is complete BS. Aside from the fact that every other manufacturer can figure out the licensing terms, Apple is on the board of directors of the the organization that writes the licensing terms and determines the patent pool. Had he been honest and said Were holding out until all the major studios are including iPod-compatible digital copies of movies on their Blu-ray for which well charge them a licensing fee for use of our DRM that would be fine an obnoxious demand, but at least honest. But making it sound like the BDA licensing is just too complicated for a company that sits on the board and is itself a member of the patent pool is ridiculous. i have no idea what apples reasons behind the licensing problems, but i see no reason for them to lie about it. i have to say i completely disagree with you on your compaint about ripping to the computer, space these days is not an issue really.

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