BlueTsunami
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chinch said:learn to read... i never called you a zealot, etc.
your locking spree is laughable, but it's your ball game to referee :lol
Buh Bye!
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chinch said:learn to read... i never called you a zealot, etc.
your locking spree is laughable, but it's your ball game to referee :lol
Andokuky said:Has anyone seen the NPD charts lately? Sony doesn't need PS3 to outsell 360, they're still doing it with the PS2 :lol
Ninja Scooter said:I don't see anything Sony is doing, even if the PS3 gets delayed to 2007, being as big a mistake as what Nintendo did with the N64. Even launcying at 450 won't do much. This isn't 1996 anymore. We're living in a time where millions of people don't mind spending $300-400 for a new Ipod every 18 months, and somehow they are going to balk at $400 for a top of the line, incredibly hyped piece of technology like the PS3 (perception wise)?
Pimpwerx said:This has become a daily thing now, I see. Sony has to announce a delay relatively soon. Why? Annual shareholder's meeting should be in early-mid April. Most of the time, they lay out full year projections. They're tentative, but they give shareholders something to chew on for the future, usually positive stuff. Since the Spring launch would have to fall within the first quarter of the 2007 fiscal year, they are either forced to give PS3 launch info, or announce a delay.
The thing is, announcing a delay during/after the earnings report (which I believe should show previously unexpected profits) marginalizes the excitement for the good news. A PS3 delay should be announced before the annual meeting, b/c then the news of a profit for the year should allow positive movement in the share price. It's why they tend to announce changes in shipping/earnings projections months ahead of the earnings reports, so they can start new quarters on a more positive note.
Being a relatively expensive device, shipping in large numbers, Sony has to let investors know if there's any reason to expect millions or even billions of dollars missing from the balance sheet in Q1. My opinion is that Sony is launching in May/June in Japan and possibly North America. Sometime around E3 IMO. I base this on all public statements continuously confirming the Spring launch, and the NVidia royalty deal. Nothing is known about the royalty deal, really, but if we assume that they don't collect a dime until a unit is shipped, then there is enough stagger in their earnings reports to allow the PS3 to launch in May/June.
People keep saying they can't launch b/c they have nothing to show. They have nothing to show b/c they have a lot to lose right now. The PS2 and PSP are still going well. The PS2 may be losing steam, but it's still selling at an inflated price most places. They don't have any reason to show anything until it's necessary. The rumor mill is going crazy enough without any of their input. OTOH, if there was absolutely no heat for the system, then you'd see them employing teaser/viral marketing to keep gamers interested. Why buy the cow...and so forth. PEACE.
Barnaby Jones said:Sony needs to give a firm date for the release.
They can't say 'spring 2006' anymore, it's almost spring. Heck they havent even given the price yet. It just doesn't add up.
SolidSnakex said:They'll five a firm date when they're ready. They aren't going to rush their system just to please a few people.
Barnaby Jones said:Stockholders? The mainstream press? It's a corperation, they have a responsibility to not just their fanbase.
SolidSnakex said:Their fanbase is going to be the one buying the system, which will make thost stockholders happy.
DenogginizerOS said:You have to consider that some who buy the PS3 also own stock.
In the wake of the report, Sony issued a series of contradictory statements. In Japan, Sony Computer Entertainment spokesman Kei Sakaguchi flatly denied that there would be any delay to Bloomberg News and other press outlets, saying, "there isn't any change in our plan to release the console in spring 2006."
However, a Sony Computer Entertainment America spokeswoman was more cautious when she spoke with USA Today. "We're aiming for spring, but we haven't announced specific regions," she told the daily broadsheet. "We're waiting for [final PS3 specifications] until the last possible minute, but the launch could be pushed back if they're not decided soon."
MassiveAttack said:From GameSpot:
Well, that clears that up.
Barnaby Jones said:It clears up that, internally, Sony is still unsure of what move to make.
Barnaby Jones said:It clears up that, internally, Sony is still unsure of what move to make.
MassiveAttack said:Not quite. It simply indicates that SCEI is sticking with Spring as it always has and SCEA has a separate timetable that may or may not change.
sonycowboy said:Well, Not particularly contradictory, but AACS is still only a temporary license and not completely finalized, so that could well be holding things up. Although, from what I understand AACS is required to be firmware updatable, but the starting point is still up in the air I guess.
beermonkey@tehbias said:If they want to be taken seriously in the home theater world, even as an entry-level player, they should really support HDMI 1.3 as well. It's the standard for digital audio in the next generation.
Why, that just answers the nagging question many have had about how Sony will manage to sell the PS3 as a full-featured BD player for hundreds less than the competition - without HDMI 1.3 it'll be practically worthless and they'll be forced to sell it at a bargain basement price to achieve any sales!beermonkey@tehbias said:If they want to be taken seriously in the home theater world, even as an entry-level player, they should really support HDMI 1.3 as well. It's the standard for digital audio in the next generation.
typo said:I refuse to believe that the PS3 will be a 'full-featured' BD-player.
typo said:I refuse to believe that the PS3 will be a 'full-featured' BD-player. It's possible, but I don't know... what would be the reason of buying other Sony BluRay players? Unless they recorded BluRays as well...
kaching said:Why, that just answers the nagging question many have had about how Sony will manage to sell the PS3 as a full-featured BD player for hundreds less than the competition - without HDMI 1.3 it'll be practically worthless and they'll be forced to sell it at a bargain basement price to achieve any sales!![]()
Vince said:You're right. The PlayStation3 will only play back the first 1/3rd of the movie.
Since Japan is an island country, I just assumed they'd dump them straight into the sea.MassiveAttack said:Warehouse liquidation or New Mexico desert landfills?
BELIEVEbloke said:Maybe they're still aiming at 06/06/06 date.
Like most cables, they seem to run the gamut. Anywhere from $10 to $50 or more but since its an all digital signal being passed through the cable, you shouldn't have to splurge to get the best signal like with cables for analog sources.DenogginizerOS said:How much does an HDMI cable cost? Will I need to upgrade my receiver if it does not have an HDMI connection? My TV has HDMI. Thanks.
Marconelly said:I actually think, and hope they do. An example of this was their E3 conference last year. Wasn't that much more fun to see and discuss than some slow stream of screenshots and info crawling out month after months?
Also, that's kinda what Apple does, and it works fine. I think it's very nice that they announce things that surprise everyone, and you can buy them really soon after (often even the same day).
MassiveAttack said:I've stated what I know (or parts thereof) in the Merrill Lynch PR thread. SCEI is more than capable of pulling off big surprises and has done so on numerous occasions during the last 12 years. After what they did with PSP, I wouldn't bet against them.
sonycowboy said:Not particularly contradictory, but AACS is still only a temporary license and not completely finalized, so that could well be holding things up. Although, from what I understand AACS is required to be firmware updatable, but the starting point is still up in the air I guess.
Tenacious-V said:AACS is done and finalized.
http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/17/aacs-finalized-blu-ray-and-hd-dvd-game-on/
How is AACS only a temp license?
While no setback to a standard is especially preferable (just ask: WiMax, 802.11n, Ultrawideband, etc.), at least Blu-ray and HD DVD, who were quagmired by the AACS forum, whose copy protection standard that they convinced both formats to use, was delayed. Well, delayed it be no longer, as it seems the AACS forum apparently agreed on an interim license late Wednesday night so the two heavy hitters, like prize fighters, can now proceed to knock the crap out of one another in the market. Come February 21st we're supposed to get the official release on this, but we have a feeling it's no coincidence that today's the day Toshiba announced their 40-city HD DVD Retail Store Tour-O-Thon 2006 (official name).
Kleegamefan said:AACS is not finalized and if you read the body of that engadget article, you will see:
Read this link for the real details about all this:
http://www.videobusiness.com/article/CA6308373.html
At the 11th hour the AACS-LA issued an interim AACS license to the HD-DVD group and the Blu-ray group so they could launch hardware without any delay......with a March 28th launch, HD-DVD was especially at risk....
The full AACS 1.0 License should be available around June but early hardware can be upgraded to AACS 1.0 via firmware update, so they covered their arses there...
As far as HDMI 1.3 is concerned, the main thing it brings to the table over HDMI 1.2a is the ability to pass encoded Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD to a reciever or processor via HDMI if they have DD+, DTHD or dts-HD decoders.....this bit is not really a big deal because as long as the source device (HD-DVD or BR deck) has HDMI 1.1, 1.2 or 1.2a, it can decode DD+/DTHD/dts-HD internally and pass the audio data to the reciever as uncompressed LPCM via HDMI...
The other thing HDMI 1.3 brings to the table, and the thing Ken K. was intrested in, is 30, 36 and 48-bit color depths.....he stated that he wants PS3 to be HDMI 1.3 compliant at launch but would not delay PS3 if it wasnt ready (his words)...
HDMI 1.3 is currently slated as due "first half of 2006"....
I refuse to believe that the PS3 will be a 'full-featured' BD-player. It's possible, but I don't know... what would be the reason of buying other Sony BluRay players?
So it was just a temp go ahead. Engadget's false headlines..... How would they go about updating the firmware of older hardware once the AACS is completely finished? Are the players internet capable, or is it just gonna be on the disc and installed automatically later on?
this bit is not really a big deal because as long as the source device (HD-DVD or BR deck) has HDMI 1.1, 1.2 or 1.2a, it can decode DD+/DTHD/dts-HD internally
Tenacious-V said:So it was just a temp go ahead. Engadget's false headlines..... How would they go about updating the firmware of older hardware once the AACS is completely finished? Are the players internet capable, or is it just gonna be on the disc and installed automatically later on?
Kleegamefan said:In other words, iHD is tied to MMC!!
beermonkey@tehbias said:Is it confirmed that this is allowed with Blu-Ray? Since they are replacing SACD with 'Blu-Ray Music Disc', I kind of expected Sony would want the latest protection of 1.3 for the signal path. Hey, if they allow it, more power to them! Will they allow high-res analog outputs?
BlueTsunami said:I'm seriously not surprised by that. It was very disturbing how badly MS was pushing MMC for BD.
Kleegamefan said:As far as analog 7.1ch pre-outs are concerned, I suspect they will allow it since they had no piracy troubles with DVDA or Super Audio CDs.....
beermonkey@tehbias said:It's real easy to make a DVD-A from an SACD, and I know people who do just that to play in their Acura TL DVD-A players.
Now, DVD-A is still pretty much secure, because the Verance watermarking works (and survives an analog signal path, though PPCMRipper makes that unnecessary). And the newer titles all use the Verance (probably because of such tools). Some Pioneer players ignore the watermarking, though (oops!).
Now, for those who just want their surround fix, I assure you that the newsgroups are loaded with DTS CDs of both DVD-A and SACD 5.1 titles.
I don't think there's much secure in the analog outputs themselves.
Kleegamefan said:Another problem I have is the fact SACDs do not use PCM audio but instead use 1-bit Direct Stream Digital sampling, so how could you make a DVDA out of an SACD, exactly??
Kleegamefan said:Honestly, I havent heard anything about widespread piracy of DVDA and Super Audio CD....that is not to say it doesnt exist, just that I have my doubts its really *that* widespread....
Kleegamefan said:At any rate, I hope you are right, because I would LOVE to "get my hands on" some more SACDs.....my collection is too small as it is, and I am in love with the analog-like DSD sound, so where would I go to get more information about this???
Sources: Sony PlayStation 3 launch delayed until August
David Tseng, Taipei; Emily Chuang, DigiTimes.com [Monday 20 February 2006]
Sony will postpone the scheduled launch for its PlayStation 3 (PS3) game console from this spring until August, as the company is facing several issues with its production plans, especially concerning its inclusion of a Blu-ray Disc drive in the PS3, according to Sony's Taiwan-based contract manufacturers.
sonycowboy said:Hmmmmmm....
Now, dates are being put to the delay? Still just speculation, or is info slowly being leaked??
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/N...0000000000000000000004760&query=PLAYSTATION+3
sonycowboy said:Hmmmmmm....
Now, dates are being put to the delay? Still just speculation, or is info slowly being leaked??
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/N...0000000000000000000004760&query=PLAYSTATION+3
sonycowboy said:Hmmmmmm....
Now, dates are being put to the delay? Still just speculation, or is info slowly being leaked??
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/N...0000000000000000000004760&query=PLAYSTATION+3