Well, now that the PS3 can do PiP courtesy of Firmware 2.1, where are these Warner titles?
Personally, I'd prefer Warner to go back and re-encode in AVC with a very high bitrate as opposed to adding these "interactive" features, but since there's room on the disc for both, how 'bout it Warner?
Just for the record, *The Omega Man* looked pretty good on Blu-ray, although it wouldn't break my heart if they went back and digitally scrubbed each frame since there are still defects present...not to mention the VC-1 encoding.
I'd also bet that *Batman Begins* gets a release date on Blu-ray close to the theatrical premiere of *The Dark Knight*.
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Well, now that the PS3 can do PiP courtesy of Firmware 2.1, where are these Warner titles?
Personally, I'd prefer Warner to go back and re-encode in AVC with a very high bitrate as opposed to adding these "interactive" features, but since there's room on the disc for both, how 'bout it Warner?
Just for the record, *The Omega Man* looked pretty good on Blu-ray, although it wouldn't break my heart if they went back and digitally scrubbed each frame since there are still defects present...not to mention the VC-1 encoding.
I'd also bet that *Batman Begins* gets a release date on Blu-ray close to the theatrical premiere of *The Dark Knight*.