http://www.thedigitalbits.com/mytwocent ... tml#panrepWhile we're talking Fox, you may recall how we mentioned a few days ago that Lucasfilm producer Rick McCallum told audiences at the Star Wars Celebration convention in Europe recently that the Star Wars films wouldn't be released in high-definition until one format emerged a winner. Industry sources have informed us that McCallum also added that if the high-def format war isn't resolved soon, the company might skip high-def disc altogether and release the films in HD via download only. Yikes!
McCallum blurb: no SW HD disc for now, maybe not ever
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McCallum blurb: no SW HD disc for now, maybe not ever
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Seems pretty silly to me...
I mean they released the first four Star Wars movies on both VHS and LD format (and if I'm not mistaken betamax too while it was still alive), even though LD was a niche market... and then they released all of the movies on VHS except ROTS (except in Australia and the UK).
Why suddenly go cheap with a pay download? Will people then just burn it onto the format of their choice (Blu-Ray or HD-DVD)?
Not everyone wants to watch a movie on their PC, and the large file size will limit it practically to those with broadband connections... but whatever, I guess!
I mean they released the first four Star Wars movies on both VHS and LD format (and if I'm not mistaken betamax too while it was still alive), even though LD was a niche market... and then they released all of the movies on VHS except ROTS (except in Australia and the UK).
Why suddenly go cheap with a pay download? Will people then just burn it onto the format of their choice (Blu-Ray or HD-DVD)?
Not everyone wants to watch a movie on their PC, and the large file size will limit it practically to those with broadband connections... but whatever, I guess!
fun/fantasy movies existed before the overrated Star Wars came out. What made it seem 'less dark' was the sheer goofy aspect of it: two robots modeled on Laurel & Hardy, and a smartass outlaw with bigfoot co-pilot and their hotrod pizza-shaped ship, and they were sucked aboard a giant Disco Ball. -adw1
Someone asked me yesterday if Dracula met Saruman and there was a fight, who would win. I just looked at this man. What an idiotic thing to say. I mean really, it was half-witted. - Christopher Lee
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Someone asked me yesterday if Dracula met Saruman and there was a fight, who would win. I just looked at this man. What an idiotic thing to say. I mean really, it was half-witted. - Christopher Lee
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Can you name me even one DRM scheme that wasn't cracked ?Jedilaw wrote:They may be able to add more DRM to a downloaded video than would be possible with HD-DVD or Blu Ray content. Obviously, they aren't gonna just sell an unencrypted file download. That would be all over the various torrent networks almost instantaneously.
The DRM will just get stripped before it spreads over the torrent networks.
Also were the films recorded with a high enough quality that HD disks actually show detail that the other formats can't ?
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Additionally, 35 mm movie film (for those in the series shot non-digitally) has a grain content equivalent to about 4000 lines of resolution.Mange wrote:AOTC was filmed in the resolution 1440x1080 while ROTS was filmed in 1920x1080. However, when filming in 2.35:1, only 817 of the vertical pixels were used.bilateralrope wrote:Also were the films recorded with a high enough quality that HD disks actually show detail that the other formats can't ?
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Hmmm. Paramount is going to totally rape Star Trek fans for TOS in HD while Lucasfilm isn't going to do HD at all for Star Wars, giving a big "fuck you" to the format and it's war. Interesting.
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Wait a minute, I just realised a kink in the whole question:
The Star Wars films are distributed by 20th Century Fox.
20th Century Fox is supporting the Blu-ray format exclusively.
So why is there even an issue over what format the films would be released on? Shouldn't it be a no-brainer that they'd be released on Blu-ray?
The Star Wars films are distributed by 20th Century Fox.
20th Century Fox is supporting the Blu-ray format exclusively.
So why is there even an issue over what format the films would be released on? Shouldn't it be a no-brainer that they'd be released on Blu-ray?
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Didn't say "perfect" DRM or "impervious" DRM. Said "more."bilateralrope wrote:Can you name me even one DRM scheme that wasn't cracked ?Jedilaw wrote:They may be able to add more DRM to a downloaded video than would be possible with HD-DVD or Blu Ray content. Obviously, they aren't gonna just sell an unencrypted file download. That would be all over the various torrent networks almost instantaneously.
The DRM will just get stripped before it spreads over the torrent networks.
Also were the films recorded with a high enough quality that HD disks actually show detail that the other formats can't ?
And having watched these in HD already on HBO, yes, it's noticeable.
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My TV is no more than about a year old and has around a 38'' screen. I've also used HD TVs of similar size and I see hardly any differences worthy of buying a new format. When HD becomes the standard, I'll buy it. Until then, there is no point.apocolypse wrote:Um, no offense but you must have a really small and/or old TV then, because I see a fuckload of difference between the two on mine.chitoryu12 wrote:The lack of HD hardly matters. I have seen almost no advantage in HD over standard, so releasing it on HD just seems a little pointless.
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Perhaps it is the TV size then. A friend of mine has a similar sized TV, and to be honest you're correct, the differences aren't as noticible. However, I can definately see it on mine, and have switched formats predominately. It's all good though.chitoryu12 wrote:My TV is no more than about a year old and has around a 38'' screen. I've also used HD TVs of similar size and I see hardly any differences worthy of buying a new format. When HD becomes the standard, I'll buy it. Until then, there is no point.apocolypse wrote:Um, no offense but you must have a really small and/or old TV then, because I see a fuckload of difference between the two on mine.chitoryu12 wrote:The lack of HD hardly matters. I have seen almost no advantage in HD over standard, so releasing it on HD just seems a little pointless.
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Star Wars in HD is not comparable to SD.
I have all 6 captured in 1080i, check out this several second clip to really see the detail.
http://rapidshare.com/files/35575940/sample6.ts.html
Even, if your 38"er is HD, you may not have it hooked up correctly as you need a minimum of component cables to stream HD.
I have all 6 captured in 1080i, check out this several second clip to really see the detail.
http://rapidshare.com/files/35575940/sample6.ts.html
Even, if your 38"er is HD, you may not have it hooked up correctly as you need a minimum of component cables to stream HD.
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A 480p DVD looks sloppy (grainy) on my 15.4" Macbook Pro, although it didn't seem to on my Asus. The MBP has a much brighter screen, so the difference is much more apparent. 720p is plenty good, though (edit: given the screen's 1440x900 resolution).
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Well, in the meantime, I imagine the HD cable channels will be happy to show such movies in high-def.
ROTJ in 720p screenshot
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I don't see why anyone is surprised by this. Doesn't anyone remember how long Lucasfilm jerked us around before finally releasing the official DVD set?
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Didn't Lucas say at one time that he wasn't convinced that DVD would take off as a popular format? And this was at a time when DVD was increasing rapidly in popularity, not just a rack of a couple of dozen titles in your local shop.Darth Wong wrote:I don't see why anyone is surprised by this. Doesn't anyone remember how long Lucasfilm jerked us around before finally releasing the official DVD set?
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The very existence of flame-throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done.
It's worse than that. Lucas originally wanted Star Wars to premier on Divx machines, the ones that only read time-limited discs. Basically, he wanted us to buy the discs once, then have to pay him again to re-activate the discs after a certain limited number of viewings. It would've been Star Wars: the Subscription Edition.
Thankfully, no one outside of Circuit City ever gave Divx machines any play, and the format completely tanked.
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Nice, but perhaps a little more work is needed for a HD release (the matte lines really stands out).Uraniun235 wrote:Well, in the meantime, I imagine the HD cable channels will be happy to show such movies in high-def.
ROTJ in 720p screenshot