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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
    Actually, I'm surprised they even planned to put one out at that price. They saw where Toshiba was taking the market and it's not like they were building a higher quality unit either. In my opinion this was a huge mistake and it doesn't look like Onkyo showed it's best integrity toward the consumer with it's intensions here.
    Integrity had nothing to do with it.
    they were putting out a product with no market niche using a dying format, it would have been stupid to continue. I think they did their fans a favor, not sticking them with what would have been an expensive mistake.
    I have had an Onkyo product for three going on four years, never had such a nice piece of gear that worked so well and was so well designed.
    This is a big blow for the HDDVD camp , that a high line player has jumped ship.
    Look for them to be putting out a Blu ray player, probably high end, in the near future.
    Will the last person out of the HDDVD camp please turn out the light?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelthis
    Integrity had nothing to do with it.
    they were putting out a product with no market niche using a dying format, it would have been stupid to continue. I think they did their fans a favor, not sticking them with what would have been an expensive mistake.
    I have had an Onkyo product for three going on four years, never had such a nice piece of gear that worked so well and was so well designed.
    This is a big blow for the HDDVD camp , that a high line player has jumped ship.
    Look for them to be putting out a Blu ray player, probably high end, in the near future.
    Will the last person out of the HDDVD camp please turn out the light?
    Actually I think it is no blow to the HD DVD camp at all. Those players were never going to sell from the get-go. It was a bad Marketing decision by Onkyo plain and simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drseid
    Actually I think it is no blow to the HD DVD camp at all. Those players were never going to sell from the get-go. It was a bad Marketing decision by Onkyo plain and simple.

    ---Dave
    Its a blow.
    not only did onkyo scratch a hi-line player, you probably wont be seeing a "low" line HDDVD player anytime soon.
    Nothing to stop them, they turn out plenty of "cheap" HTIB and HT RECEIVERS.
    They just saw the writing on the wall, mainly that most who want "high end" are going with bluray. In other words the primary market for a "hi-line" hddvd player are going to be HT
    and audiophile geeks like the ones who populate this board, and they are gonna choose BLU for the same reason they choose moving coil over moving magnet in a turntable,
    for the same reason they reject BOSE, Sony receivers, etc.
    Mainly that BLUray is better.
    Know why there are only a few DVD's out there that use the full potential of DTS?
    Disc space for one. Dancing with wolves has a superb DTS track but it took two discs to do it. Same way with 12 monkeys.
    Get a dual layer HDDVD disc and what do you have? A disc that is less than the sum of two layers because of engineering limitations.
    In other words a dual layer HDDVD disc is barely bigger than SINGLE LAYER BLU RAY
    Add in all of the gee-gaws that movie lovers consider just a distraction...
    I have been watching DVD limited in space by one "making of" documentary after another,
    audio comments by idiot actors , etc.
    I want as much space as possible with any new DISC format. I want that format
    to be as technologically advanced as possible, because after it becomes entrenched
    thats it, you'll be watching these discs for decades.
    HDDVD is a 30 gig DVD based on outmoded tech, and I am glad that Onkyo sees this for the loss leader that it is. And others see it too, hell, they're practically giving the players away, losing a hundred bucks a player on each "199.00$" player they sell.
    Onkyo has exelent marketers, marketers who saw no future for HDDVD.
    Thats a "blow"
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelthis
    Its a blow.
    not only did onkyo scratch a hi-line player, you probably wont be seeing a "low" line HDDVD player anytime soon.
    Nothing to stop them, they turn out plenty of "cheap" HTIB and HT RECEIVERS.
    They just saw the writing on the wall, mainly that most who want "high end" are going with bluray. In other words the primary market for a "hi-line" hddvd player are going to be HT
    and audiophile geeks like the ones who populate this board, and they are gonna choose BLU for the same reason they choose moving coil over moving magnet in a turntable,
    for the same reason they reject BOSE, Sony receivers, etc.
    Mainly that BLUray is better.
    Know why there are only a few DVD's out there that use the full potential of DTS?
    Disc space for one. Dancing with wolves has a superb DTS track but it took two discs to do it. Same way with 12 monkeys.
    Get a dual layer HDDVD disc and what do you have? A disc that is less than the sum of two layers because of engineering limitations.
    In other words a dual layer HDDVD disc is barely bigger than SINGLE LAYER BLU RAY
    Add in all of the gee-gaws that movie lovers consider just a distraction...
    I have been watching DVD limited in space by one "making of" documentary after another,
    audio comments by idiot actors , etc.
    I want as much space as possible with any new DISC format. I want that format
    to be as technologically advanced as possible, because after it becomes entrenched
    thats it, you'll be watching these discs for decades.
    HDDVD is a 30 gig DVD based on outmoded tech, and I am glad that Onkyo sees this for the loss leader that it is. And others see it too, hell, they're practically giving the players away, losing a hundred bucks a player on each "199.00$" player they sell.
    Onkyo has exelent marketers, marketers who saw no future for HDDVD.
    Thats a "blow"
    More delusional FUD. Keep that imagination of yours going strong Pixel ol' boy. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by drseid
    More delusional FUD. Keep that imagination of yours going strong Pixel ol' boy. :-)

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    You're the one who will wake up one day and realize that your "imagination" is playing tricks on YOU.
    And all of the money you "invested" in an inferiour format will have been wasted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelthis
    Its a blow.

    Know why there are only a few DVD's out there that use the full potential of DTS?
    Disc space for one. Dancing with wolves has a superb DTS track but it took two discs to do it. Same way with 12 monkeys.
    You are referring to the Image Entertainment release from 1998/1999 for DANCES WITH WOLVES, which was available for a short period of time and was not a dual layer disc, therefore it was on 2 discs and did feature a great DTS track, at least you got that part right. There was also a non-DTS DVD issued as well but then the rights went to MGM who released the film WITHOUT DTS here in the US a few years later, but you can get an import version of the film (in Korea) with DTS that contains both the directors cut or the theatrical cut, both DTS and they are on separate discs, but the entire film does fit on ONE disc, it's a dual layer disc. That set comes in a brown leather pouch with still cards and is a nice collectors item. If you want to hear the film the way it should in DTS look no further than the DTS Entertainment sampler disc that was released, which still to this day features some of the best samples of full-bit DTS audio, the 'suicide run' clip is the one featured from DANCES WITH WOLVES and is superb.

    12 MONKEYS was never a 2-disc DTS set, the entire film was on one disc in DTS. This was recycled from the 12" Laser and was pretty good overall, but is in need of a new transfer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PeruvianSkies
    You are referring to the Image Entertainment release from 1998/1999 for DANCES WITH WOLVES, which was available for a short period of time and was not a dual layer disc, therefore it was on 2 discs and did feature a great DTS track, at least you got that part right. There was also a non-DTS DVD issued as well but then the rights went to MGM who released the film WITHOUT DTS here in the US a few years later, but you can get an import version of the film (in Korea) with DTS that contains both the directors cut or the theatrical cut, both DTS and they are on separate discs, but the entire film does fit on ONE disc, it's a dual layer disc. That set comes in a brown leather pouch with still cards and is a nice collectors item. If you want to hear the film the way it should in DTS look no further than the DTS Entertainment sampler disc that was released, which still to this day features some of the best samples of full-bit DTS audio, the 'suicide run' clip is the one featured from DANCES WITH WOLVES and is superb.

    12 MONKEYS was never a 2-disc DTS set, the entire film was on one disc in DTS. This was recycled from the 12" Laser and was pretty good overall, but is in need of a new transfer.

    Monkeys wasnt on two discs, sorry if I gave that impression, but the bit rate was higher
    than on most dts dvds
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