I'm sorry to bring this up here on 3D Vision as Blu-ray 3D discs needs all the space they can get and 30GB vs 50GB must be seen as a deal breaker.
I had a hardware 1080p HDDVD player which was really slow.
A few months ago it decided to throw in the towel.
This limits me to use my PC combo HDDVD/Blu-ray for Reading HDDVD at all.
Something seems to be wrong with HDDVD as I call it bitrot where 50% of my original 100+ discs no longer works at all. They were not designed to last.
The only recent PC player software for playing HDDVD is Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre.
I Think you already guessed it is not working on Windows but is working well on my Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit OS. I looked at Firefly yesterday. One interesting question is why normal playback is far below 24hz and unwatchable. It is only with SlySoft AnyDVD HD decoding the disc becomes playable at all.
The answer is that it's still holding on as hard as possible way beyond due date.
I'm pretty sure we can agree that the best format won the format war.
I'm sorry to bring this up here on 3D Vision as Blu-ray 3D discs needs all the space they can get and 30GB vs 50GB must be seen as a deal breaker.
I had a hardware 1080p HDDVD player which was really slow.
A few months ago it decided to throw in the towel.
This limits me to use my PC combo HDDVD/Blu-ray for Reading HDDVD at all.
Something seems to be wrong with HDDVD as I call it bitrot where 50% of my original 100+ discs no longer works at all. They were not designed to last.
The only recent PC player software for playing HDDVD is Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre.
I Think you already guessed it is not working on Windows but is working well on my Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit OS. I looked at Firefly yesterday. One interesting question is why normal playback is far below 24hz and unwatchable. It is only with SlySoft AnyDVD HD decoding the disc becomes playable at all.
The answer is that it's still holding on as hard as possible way beyond due date.
I'm pretty sure we can agree that the best format won the format war.
Thanks to everybody using my assembler it warms my heart.
To have a critical piece of code that everyone can enjoy!
What more can you ask for?
I use an external XBOX HDDVD Player for my discs. I haven't watched any of them in the last few years though. I bought it cheap on Craigslist.
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I had a hardware 1080p HDDVD player which was really slow.
A few months ago it decided to throw in the towel.
This limits me to use my PC combo HDDVD/Blu-ray for Reading HDDVD at all.
Something seems to be wrong with HDDVD as I call it bitrot where 50% of my original 100+ discs no longer works at all. They were not designed to last.
The only recent PC player software for playing HDDVD is Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre.
I Think you already guessed it is not working on Windows but is working well on my Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit OS. I looked at Firefly yesterday. One interesting question is why normal playback is far below 24hz and unwatchable. It is only with SlySoft AnyDVD HD decoding the disc becomes playable at all.
The answer is that it's still holding on as hard as possible way beyond due date.
I'm pretty sure we can agree that the best format won the format war.
Thanks to everybody using my assembler it warms my heart.
To have a critical piece of code that everyone can enjoy!
What more can you ask for?
donations: ulfjalmbrant@hotmail.com
Thanks to everybody using my assembler it warms my heart.
To have a critical piece of code that everyone can enjoy!
What more can you ask for?
donations: ulfjalmbrant@hotmail.com