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Old 01-12-2008, 08:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Potential for HD DVD firmware/hardware upgrades

I was wondering just how difficult and inconceivable it would be for an HD DVD player to be turned into a Blu Ray player or dual format player with a firmware update or a hardware update, like a new drive being put in ?

One of the biggest problems I would have with getting some Blu discs is that I'll have to dump hundreds into a new player, then find room for it on my rack. But if there were a software solution for sale for $50 or $100 that would allow me to keep my current player, I'd jump on it.

I'd even jump through hoops like having to put in a Blu boot up disc or an HD boot up disc for the player depending on what format I wanted to watch.

oops... throw into the hardware section ?
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I was wondering just how difficult and inconceivable it would be for an HD DVD player to be turned into a Blu Ray player or dual format player with a firmware update or a hardware update, like a new drive being put in ?
Next to impossible.
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Old 01-12-2008, 09:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I was wondering just how difficult and inconceivable it would be for an HD DVD player to be turned into a Blu Ray player or dual format player with a firmware update or a hardware update, like a new drive being put in ?

One of the biggest problems I would have with getting some Blu discs is that I'll have to dump hundreds into a new player, then find room for it on my rack. But if there were a software solution for sale for $50 or $100 that would allow me to keep my current player, I'd jump on it.

I'd even jump through hoops like having to put in a Blu boot up disc or an HD boot up disc for the player depending on what format I wanted to watch.

oops... throw into the hardware section ?
It would be impossible. To switch an HD DVD player to a BD player the blue laser's 65nm lens needs to be swapped out for a 85nm one. Hardware limitation.
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Old 01-12-2008, 10:17 PM   #4 (permalink)
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It would be impossible. To switch an HD DVD player to a BD player the blue laser's 65nm lens needs to be swapped out for a 85nm one. Hardware limitation.
thats why I mentioned drive replacement. the HD DVD rom drive just slides out like a computer's DVD Rom drive.

then it should be a matter of a software update, no?
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thats why I mentioned drive replacement. the HD DVD rom drive just slides out like a computer's DVD Rom drive.

then it should be a matter of a software update, no?
No, you still have issues like BD+, Rom-Mark, BD-Java, etc. Who knows if the NEC chipset in the Toshiba players can do these things?
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Old 01-13-2008, 03:13 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Why would you even expect this? Why would a company go to great measures to help you abandon their product? Not only that, but is there any precedent for this... ever? Did Nintendo offer a way to play Playstation games on the N64 when it became obvious they failed miserably that generation?

This is complete fantasy, no offense.
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Why would you even expect this? Why would a company go to great measures to help you abandon their product? Not only that, but is there any precedent for this... ever? Did Nintendo offer a way to play Playstation games on the N64 when it became obvious they failed miserably that generation?

This is complete fantasy, no offense.
I think there's quite a bit of difference when comparing the n64 and PSX to HD-DVD and Blu-Ray. Regardless, Coleco offered an Atari 2600 adapter for their Colecovision, so it's not complete fantasy and there is precedent.
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I know nothing about Coleco, so I'll trust you on that one... either way, it's still a pipe dream and a silly thing to expect or even desire.
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I know nothing about Coleco, so I'll trust you on that one... either way, it's still a pipe dream and a silly thing to expect or even desire.
Actually, it wouldn't be so silly a thing if the war had gone the other way. It would be a lot easier to convert blu-ray players to hd-dvd players if the need came.
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... and a silly thing to expect or even desire.
Yes, it's silly to want the most for your money.
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Regardless, Coleco offered an Atari 2600 adapter for their Colecovision, so it's not complete fantasy and there is precedent.
You're talking about two things completely different in their complexity. There's a lot more involved in current formats then in 20 year old video games.
To make a hd-dvd player player blu-ray or vice versa, you'd have to completely change the drive, change the entire software the machine uses (not as simple as just a firmware update - there's only so much firmware controls - there's other internal software), change the persistent memory drive as the requirements for both formats are different (128mb for hd-dvd, 256 for blu-ray currently), and a bunch of other little small hardware changes you'd have to make that would add up. For as much work as it'd take, you'd probably end up spending almost as much as you would to buy a new blu-ray player, as you essentially would end up rebuilding the entire unit.

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Yes, it's silly to want the most for your money.
Yeah, I demand that my hd-dvd player play my old laserdiscs as well, I'm not getting my money's worth till it does. Seems reasonable.
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Yeah, I demand that my hd-dvd player play my old laserdiscs as well, I'm not getting my money's worth till it does. Seems reasonable.
I never said anything about it being completely feasible or absolutely reasonable. Moogle said his desire was silly. That simply makes no sense.
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I never said anything about it being completely feasible or absolutely reasonable. Moogle said his desire was silly. That simply makes no sense.
Point taken I guess. The expectation is silly, but I guess it's never really silly to desire something.
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This is what, the Third Stage of Grief? Is this Bargaining?
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I never said anything about it being completely feasible or absolutely reasonable. Moogle said his desire was silly. That simply makes no sense.
It's pretty silly to desire things that have a 0% chance of happening, in my opinion.
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It's pretty silly to desire things that have a 0% chance of happening, in my opinion.
Like world peace. Heh.

Anyways, a person judges those chances by asking questions and using logic and reason. Hence this thread.
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This is what, the Third Stage of Grief? Is this Bargaining?
Yes it is, followed by acceptance, it just takes some people longer.
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