Yeah, but Blu-Ray is cool because it's Sony and has 'Blue' in the name and package colour, and err, it sells "2:1".
Right?
;-)
Another point about profile 1.1 is how many players that are firmware upgraded to "support" it, will actually play all the features rather than just cope with such discs? PiP requires hardware support I believe that possibly not all standalone Blu-Ray players have.
But anyway, if you'd made the right choice in the first place you wouldn't have this problem ;-)
Still, go for style over substance, and end up with the worst format.
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Yeah, but Blu-Ray is cool because it's Sony and has 'Blue' in the name and package colour, and err, it sells "2:1".
Right?
;-)
Another point about profile 1.1 is how many players that are firmware upgraded to "support" it, will actually play all the features rather than just cope with such discs? PiP requires hardware support I believe that possibly not all standalone Blu-Ray players have.
But anyway, if you'd made the right choice in the first place you wouldn't have this problem ;-)
Still, go for style over substance, and end up with the worst format.