I would like to know how much money was spent on developing BD Live? I have given BD Live a chance in the past but it takes so damn long to load. When it's finally up and running, the experience is absolutely BORING. BD Live has absolutely no use whatsoever. Without it, we can have bluray movies start to play a 1000 time faster. The people at the BD association should be flogged with a rubber hose for this crap.
Amen.. Wall-E was the first time I bothered to try it out and what a mistake that was.. It took about 20 minutes (from when I actually started timing it) from the time I inserted the movie and got to the BD-Live Menu. By the time it loaded up everyone was frustrated and just wanted to get on with the movie. I guess it's the player?? I have a Sony BDP-s350 and plenty fast Internet, so I dunno.. I've tried it here and there with other movies but it's really just disappointing to have to wait all that time for some trailers and stuff like that.
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I would like to know how much money was spent on developing BD Live? I have given BD Live a chance in the past but it takes so damn long to load. When it's finally up and running, the experience is absolutely BORING.
BD Live has absolutely no use whatsoever. Without it, we can have bluray movies start to play a 1000 time faster.
The people at the BD association should be flogged with a rubber hose for this crap.
Amen.. Wall-E was the first time I bothered to try it out and what a mistake that was.. It took about 20 minutes (from when I actually started timing it) from the time I inserted the movie and got to the BD-Live Menu. By the time it loaded up everyone was frustrated and just wanted to get on with the movie. I guess it's the player?? I have a Sony BDP-s350 and plenty fast Internet, so I dunno.. I've tried it here and there with other movies but it's really just disappointing to have to wait all that time for some trailers and stuff like that.