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Yawn.. Let me know when something big like Amazon gets on there.
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Quote: Originally Posted by macaholic_1948 To everyone else sniping at AT&T, two questions: 1. What other cell companies have done the same? Not all companies have overages to start with. Sprint already has unlim…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zaren $55 a month gets you unlimited everything with Virgin Mobile. They're carrying the 4 and 4S, and you have to pay full price for the phone up front - $349 and $449, respectively. Still, you save money …
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What is interesting to me is how none of the mac websites have publicized that when you share a file from the skydrive website it doesn't open, stream or work at all an ANY iPad. To be fare it does work on iPhones and iPod Touches etc.. and on Macs…
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Windows is currently no different that Apple on this. Even in Windows 7 you must use third party software to watch (commercial) BluRay. There is finally third party software on the mac that WORKS called "Mac BluRay Player". The only caveat is t…
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Apple is DOOMED!!!!!
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That they added a "Descreen" feature but the still need add a document straightener.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Euphonious I don't get it. If you had an unlocked iPhone, why would you choose to use the one network on which you can't get any 3G coverage? Surely the number of iPhone users on T-Mobile U.S. is pretty much zero. T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Conrail 64 bit. Native AVCHD editing (along with a slew of new formats) mixed video formats on the timeline real time rendering/preview beefed up titler If all you're making is web videos, it's marvelous…
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Quote: Originally Posted by spliff monkey We could start fighting about Bluray now though. Nothing to fight about here.. the new Final Cut X burns bluray with albeit limited menus. I'm willing to be the menu system will get better as I'm sur…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna Nope. Apple has made their stance. I agree with everything that you said EXCEPT this one. Apple has not Made their stance. They simply haven't done it yet. They CANNOT ignore BluRay forever if they w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Apple's leapfrogged the who Bly Ray situation expertly. We're moving to streaming. Are you going to be left behind? Consumers... MAYBE.. but Professionals (As in Movie industry).. NO. It will be a huge …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blackintosh Ditch iDVD and provide no Blu Ray support. Very forward thinking. I guess I'll just throw out my library of movies and my player because Apple says it's time. Adobe Premiere Elements will do all of thi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism You?re arguing my point even harder now by stating that Roxio makes a Blu-ray player for AACS content for Windows, but not or Mac OS X. I'm simply backing up my original point that someone doesn't need to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by webraider Roxio makes a BluRay player for Windows. Works on Vista, Windows 7 AND XP. PLease note there is no AACS in Any of these version of Windows. AACS is only in the player that Roxio provides. http://www.rox…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism As much as I?d like your comment to be accurate your statement that it wouldn?t be difficult goes against the fact that this does not yet exist. Roxio long ago added support for Blu-ray media, but they did no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Your link isn?t very informative. Nero?s system requirements page on the other hand is informative. For playback of protected high definition content (home recorded BD-AV or AVCREC discs), additionally: Fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Your link isn?t very informative. Nero?s system requirements page on the other hand is informative. For playback of protected high definition content (home recorded BD-AV or AVCREC discs), additionally: Fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism You're claiming that AACS doesn't need access to the OS and that Windows has not added AACS support so 3rd-partties can create apps that will for encrypted store-bought content to play via Winsows? Apparen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism ... still not adding AACS to their OS which would allow Blu-ray titlesto play on Mac OS X without booting into Windows on a Mac. This is not Necessary to play back BluRay on the Mac or even Windows. Toast…