Haha, I just have to laugh that they want to combat HDi with BDj! The worst part of that is that the Java seems to run about 20x slower and more sluggish than HDi unless you have a PSP which is ridiculous. Just the other night I was trying to navigate through the menu system on Resident Evil Extinction Blu-ray, and on my Sharp BD-HP20 player, I seriously had a lag of aboue 3-4 seconds just to move from one item to the next.. how pathetic is this java shit? Just drop BDj and implement HDi now that your winning the format war, geeze! Why settle for the crap version?
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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Sounds like Managed Copy, but not. Cool start, but I wanna see this implemented in more places.
Haha, I just have to laugh that they want to combat HDi with BDj! The worst part of that is that the Java seems to run about 20x slower and more sluggish than HDi unless you have a PSP which is ridiculous. Just the other night I was trying to navigate through the menu system on Resident Evil Extinction Blu-ray, and on my Sharp BD-HP20 player, I seriously had a lag of aboue 3-4 seconds just to move from one item to the next.. how pathetic is this java shit? Just drop BDj and implement HDi now that your winning the format war, geeze! Why settle for the crap version?