Blu-ray news

Another flurry of Blu-ray news today.

First, a slightly silly item, DVD International will be releasing their ‘HDScape’ titles on Blu-ray this October 30th. Why is this silly? These are ‘scenic’ discs, not movies. The titles:

# HDScape(TM) Sampler Blu-ray Disc
# Exotic Saltwater Aquarium
# Serenity: Southern Seas
# Fireplace: Visions Of Tranquility
# Visions Of The Sea: Explorations
# Antarctica Dreaming
# HD Window: Hawaii
# HD Window: The Great Southwest

You too can turn your big-screen HDTV into a high-definition fireplace. :-) (From Blu-ray.com.)

In more serious news, Warner Home Video will have some major releases later in the year – in time for the holidays, of course. They’re doing a number of deluxe DVD box-sets – but the Harry Potter collection of the first five films will also be available on Blu-ray and HD DVD for $149.99 ($119.97 for the DVDs). The set will include exclusive memorabilia such as bookmarks and collectible trading cards.

Of more interest to me (sorry HP fans) is the 25th anniversary Blade Runner release. There are two special editions – a 5-DVD set for $78.92 and a 4-DVD set for $34.99. The 5-disc version will also be released on Blu-ray and HD DVD day and date with the DVDs. No pricing is available yet, but I’m sure it’ll be more than the DVDs. (From VideoBusiness via Blu-ray.com.)

Swinging back toward silly for a bit, Disney is taking their show on the road with “Disney’s Magical Blu-ray Tour”. The roadshow will be visiting 18 malls across the country from August to December, touting the benefits of Blu-ray. They’ll spend three days at each location pimping Blu-ray in general, and Disney Blu-ray releases such as Cars and Meet the Robisons in particular. See all of the dates here if you want to check it out. Looks like the closest they’ll be to me is the Burlington Mall in Burlington, MA on Nov. 9-11. Maybe I’ll check it out just for laughs. :-) (Noticed via Blu-ray.com.)

And, finally, serious again – see how I did that? – with an interesting report via AnimeOnDVD.com. It seems that Bandai Visual Japan has been doing public demos of Managed Copy, moving content off of the Japanese Blu-ray edition of the Patlabor movie. The original report is in Japanese via AV Watch – enjoy the Google translation.

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A look a Verizon FiOS TV 2.0

Dave Zatz over at Zatz Not Funny and Mari Silbey of Connected Home 2 Go (and ZNF) got some hands-on time with the new Verizon FiOS TV 2.0 platform.

It looks pretty good, Dave has a ton of screen-shots in his post and Verizon has done a decent job on the UI. Verizon is using Motorola DVRs, which seem to be a popular platform for 3rd party DVR software – with TiVo and Moxi both developing OCAP software for the platform, and, of course, today’s i-Guide in common use.

Verizon’s FiOS TV provides multi-room viewing over coax using the MoCA standard. This is real-time streaming to client boxes from the master unit, unlike TiVo’s MRV over the network which does a copy. It is similar to Digeo’s planned Firewire-over-coax streaming on the forthcoming Moxi units. I like the fact that it is streaming so you have dynamic access to the central content, and I wish TiVo had that, but I’d like to see standard networks, especially WiFi supported. Streaming today is only for SD content, but Verizon plans to add HD streaming in 2008.

I love TiVo, but I do think it is time for an overhaul of the UI. It hasn’t really changed since the early days, and it is looking a little dated. I liked the simple refresh of the OCAP software I saw at CES – it still felt like TiVo, but it seemed ‘cleaner’ somehow.

EDIT: Update, Mari has posted a number of photos.

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TiVo Appoints Clent Richardson as Chief Marketing Officer

TiVo Inc. (Nasdaq: TIVO), the creator of and a leader in television services for digital video recorders (DVRs), announced today it has appointed Clent Richardson as Chief Marketing Officer.

Reporting directly to TiVo President and CEO Tom Rogers, Richardson is an accomplished leader who has directed campaigns that transformed high profile consumer and technology brands in North America, Europe and Asia. Mr. Richardson has a particularly strong background at the intersection where hardware and subscription services come together.

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More TiVo Series3 Lite leaks

Following the picture leaks, more information on the new ‘Series3 Lite’ has leaked.

And all I have to say is – it took them long enough. ;-) See, back on July 4th I was checking on the pricing for the Series3 and I searched on ‘TiVo HD’ in Froogle. One of the first hits I got was for the new box! (This Abe’s of Maine listing, in fact.) That was enough to give me the model number, TCD652160, and that gave me a lot of hits. Looks like someone else finally found the same pages in Google. The actual pages have been pulled, but Google’s cache still has them.

So why didn’t I post two weeks ago? Well, I’ve signed a lot of NDAs with TiVo over the years, and while I found the information fair and square in the public domain, my conscience would’ve bugged me. Instead I called, emailed, and text messaged a number of people at TiVo to notify them of the leak. Of course, it was July 4th – a holiday – the worst day it could’ve happened. I asked for TiVo’s response before going public, and TiVo asked me not to post anything and that they’d be trying to get the pages pulled. I decided it was a reasonable and fair request, and I was sympathetic to them having another product launch spoiled (the same thing happened with the S2DT), so I didn’t post. I agreed to sit on it unless and until someone else broke the story. (And, for the record, I have nothing to do with the break.) Since the story is out there now, there is no point in my keeping quiet. I did make a number of screen shots on the 4th when I found the pages, but they’re on my home PC so I’ll post those later.

So, what about the new box? Well, as the model number TCD652160 indicates, it has a 160GB SATA drive. That’s about 180 hours of SD or 20 hours of HD. The unit is in the Series3 family and it has dual-tuners, just like the S3, capable of analog or digital cable, and analog (NTSC) or digital (ATSC) antenna. As I expected, and as the pictures indicated, it has a simpler case without an OLED front panel and the remote is a Series2-style peanut and not the S3 ‘Glo’ remote. The back panel shows the secondary A/V output from the S3 has been removed, no big loss. Yes, the eSATA port is still there. The new arrangement of the connectors indicates new innards as well. The logos on the lower-right front are visible in some of the photos, and there is no THX logo – so it looks like THX certification was dropped. Price looks like ~$300.

From the TiVoCommunity.com post:

Unconfirmed Series3 “Lite” Specifications (TCD652160)
- BCM740x DVR CPU w/ integrated MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 decoders
- 1x dual MPEG-2 encoder (BCM7041 or possibly an encoder from LSI)
- 2x Samsung S5H1411-based tuners (analog/QAM/8VSB)
- 128Mb DDR SDRAM
- 160Gb SATA HD
- Smaller, lower-cost PCB
- Cheaper power supply
- No THX certification
- No OLED display
- Standard Tivo remote
- $299 MSRP

I would take those tech specs with a big grain of salt, I don’t see any public source for them and it could be someone’s speculation repeated as fact. (That’s already happened with a stupid rumor that the new box would be digital *only* and not handle any analog signals. Which was idiotic, but it was spread around. I didn’t report it because it was just so dumb.)

Interestingly, some of the search results include another model number, TCD653080. That could just be an error, but the way TiVo’s model numbers work, that sounds like a box in the same basic family, but with an 80GB drive. But if it were the same box with just a smaller drive, that would be the TCD652080. So, something else must be different – if it isn’t a complete red herring, of course.

Oh well, just more to tease until the official announcement. I’ll post those screen-caps later when I get home.

EDIT: I finally got the screen caps and unit images posted.

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A cavalcade of Blu-ray news

Today seems like a busy day in the world of Blu-ray. To start off, Starz Home Entertainment has released more information about their move to Blu-ray. First, they’ve announced the first four Masters of Horror releases.

  • Masters of Horror – Season 1, Volume I (October 16th)

    1. “Cigarette Burns” (John Carpenter)
    2. “Dreams in the Witch House” (Stuart Gordon)
    3. “Fair Haired Child” (William Malone)
  • Masters of Horror – Season 1, Volume II (October 16th)
    1. “Jenifer” (Dario Argento)
    2. “Sick Girl” (Lucky McKee)
    3. “Deer Woman” (John Landis)
  • Masters of Horror – Season 1, Volume III (November 13th)
    1. “Incident On and Off A Mountain Road” (Don Coscarelli)
    2. “Dance of the Dead” (Tobe Hooper)
    3. “Pick Me Up” (Larry Cohen)
  • Masters of Horror – Season 1, Volume IV (December 11th)
    1. “Imprint” (Takashi Miike)
    2. “Homecoming” (Joe Dante)
    3. “Haeckel’s Tale” (John McNaughton)
    4. “Chocolate” (Mick Garris)

Pricing will be USD$29.97 each

From TVShowsOnDVD.com by way of Blu-ray.com.

Second, they’ve also announced dates from some of their other titles – Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Halloween, and Evil Dead II will all street on October 2nd. That’s going to be quite the day for horror fans, all classics of the genre. I think I’ll be picking up Evil Dead II myself – one can never have too much Bruce Campbell. Beowulf & Grendel follows on November 6th.

From Blu-ray.com.

The US version of Planet Earth is getting a Blu-ray release through the Discovery Channel. The American version, as broadcast on Discovery HD Theater, is narrated by Sigourney Weaver. The program was a co-production with the BBC, and the UK version of the program was narrated by Sir David Attenborough. The UK version is available now on Blu-ray, released in the US through Warner Brothers. But there are some technical issues with the encoding, and some missing material. No details are yet available on the US release, and if it will correct these issues. What I want to know is why they don’t do one release with both audio tracks? Even if the video is a bit different, I would think branching could handle it.

From Blu-ray.com.

And a rumor – could Image Entertainment be going Blu? GalleryPlayer, holder of the largest library of protected high definition images, has partnered with Image Entertainment to release collections of the images on Blu-ray. Previously, Image has released the Discovery Atlas series on both Blu-ray and HD DVD. This is interesting mainly as Image also holds the distribution rights to many Criterion Collection films. It is not yet clear if this Blu-ray exclusive is a signal to a larger move by Image Entertainment, or just pertains to GalleryPlayer deal.

From Blu-ray.com.

And now some great news for anime fans – of which I am one. Bandai Visual has announced that the classic anime film Wings of Honneamise is coming to Blu-ray on September 11th. The BD50 release will be a new 1080p transfer from a restored print encoded in AVC, with the Japanese soundtrack in both PCM and Dolby TrueHD and an English dub in Dolby Digital. The release will come bundled with a DVD of the film as well.

On the same day they’ll also release an HD DVD / DVD bundle with the film on an HDDVD30 encoded with VC-1, with the same audio and the same DVD. You know, if you actually care about HD DVD. :-) Both bundles will be $79.99.

First released in 1987, Wings of Honneamise is one of the best animated features, ever. This is an incredible film, one of the first efforts from famed Studio GAINAX. Visually stunning with incredible designs and a great story. It is set in an alternate universe and follows humanity’s first space program amidst a global war. This is one of my favorite films, and I’ll definitely be pre-ordering this.

From Blu-ray.com, with additional information from AnimeOnDVD.com.

And yet more anime Blu-ray news. IGN has an article on anime companies and high-definition, in which FUNimation states their intent to support Blu-ray and to have their first BD releases out later this year.

“At this point, we are in the Blu-ray camp. We started researching this about a year-and-a-half ago, actually,” explains Ward Thomas, Senior VP of Sales and Operations at FUNimation. “We feel that the fanbase and our customers are very much trailblazers on the technology side, so it’s something we wanted to get involved in right away. We really felt that the introduction of the PlayStation 3 last year was kind of a foray for our customers and fans to at least get into the next-gen platforms.”

Blockbuster Video’s recent announcement that it’s siding with the Blu-ray format certainly won’t hurt FUNimation’s plans either.

“We do a nice business with Blockbuster,” says Thomas. “I’ll be honest with you. From a retail perspective, Blockbuster is probably pretty much the only place we do a retail business with right now. From an online perspective, obviously we’re in business with Netflix and we have a wonderful business with them as well. Most of our rental business is with Blockbuster. Their announcement was just kind of gravy for us since that was the direction we were headed anyway.”

And what haven’t I been saying for the past few years? That Blu-ray has more potential for interactive features because BD-J is a more powerful platform than iHD. I’ve been told that it doesn’t matter – but FUNimation seems to agree with me:

“Some of the demonstrations that we’ve seen, and just in talking to the different people [developing the format], the long-term interactive scope of Blu-ray just seems to be so much more endearing to at least the fans of the FUNimation content,” he says. “I just think long term what we’re going to be able to do on a Blu-ray disc from the interactive programming perspective is really intriguing and it opens up a lot of new windows for us. So it was really the direction we wanted to head.”

The article also talks about Bandai, which released their initial high-def title, Freedom, on HD DVD. But the Japanese arm of Bandai has taken a dual-format approach, releasing both HD DVD and BD versions day-and-date. Now it looks like the US arm is following suit – as with the Wings release above. And they checked in with Geneon, who doesn’t really have anything to say yet – their high-def plans are still on hold. A big change from the days when Geneon was Pioneer and DVD was new – since Pioneer had a stake in DVD they were one of the first anime vendors to embrace DVD. Next week IGN will have part two of their article with ADV, Manga, and Viz. Manga is a division of Starz Entertainment, which, as mentioned above, have announced their plans to be Blu-ray exclusive. So, whenever Manga does a high-def release, I think it is safe to bet it will be BD.

From IGN, spotted via Blu-ray.com.

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