Miguel
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(Mar 20, 2008 - 2:30 PM)
Stand alone players can access dtsHD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD, can be controlled by a universal remote or automation system and look right in a standard rack space.
Also new BD players have been announced at $299 price points.
(Mar 20, 2008 - 2:27 PM)
No. Extras are always at the whim of the studio. Not the format. Blu-Ray is just providing a feature. It is up to the studio to make use of it. Just like DVD and dts. dts has been available on DVDs for a long time but studios don't always make use of it and for that matter people who have it don't always choose to access it. About 10% of movie watchers use their extra features anyway. Besides the BD Disk capacity has nothing to do with it. They are talking about a separate hard drive in the machine like the PS3 has.