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Originally Posted by dugpa
That, but also I think part of what they're trying to say is that manufacturers are choosing not to include bd-r playback at all in newer players because they don't want the hassle of trying to sort out implimenting the AACS playback issues. Instead of trying to get it so non-AACS ones play fine and ones that have it don't, they are just choosing the easy way to comply by not including BD-r playback at all.
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Yes, but as in any market, there will be a demand for playing bd-r discs and there will be manufacturers that will build for that demand. Ruined's FUD is that he wants you to think that no bd player will ever, EVER play bd-r discs, and that ones that currently play bd-r's will not be able to in the future. There will be a manufacturer that will want to distinguish their player with this feature. If consumer demand is for this feature, that player will sell like hotcakes. Rather than lose sales for their company, other manufacturers will also allow for the feature, which can likely just be done with a firmware upgrade.
As I said, Ruined rails against FUD, but here he is spreading it like wildfire.