Skripka
March 4th, 2009, 12:11 AM
Could it be that BluRay is going to go the way of all prior Sony proprietary (and expensive) formats?
HD battle on the eastern front? Warner to support CBHD
Warner Bros. has decided that it has had enough of this "one HD format" business and now plans to release some of its films in CBHD, a Chinese high-definition disc format that has so far failed to compete with Blu-ray. If other studios join Warner, perhaps the format war isn't over after all.
http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2009/03/warner-bros-to-support-chinese-blu-ray-competitor-cbhd.ars
Considering my odds of legal CBHD (presuming it lasts etc ) playback on Linux are scientifically proven to be about 400X higher than ever playing BluRay via Linux...I think I might like it.
HD battle on the eastern front? Warner to support CBHD
Warner Bros. has decided that it has had enough of this "one HD format" business and now plans to release some of its films in CBHD, a Chinese high-definition disc format that has so far failed to compete with Blu-ray. If other studios join Warner, perhaps the format war isn't over after all.
http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2009/03/warner-bros-to-support-chinese-blu-ray-competitor-cbhd.ars
Considering my odds of legal CBHD (presuming it lasts etc ) playback on Linux are scientifically proven to be about 400X higher than ever playing BluRay via Linux...I think I might like it.