As a European/Norwegian who orders a lot of blu's from the states, there is one BD-live posibility I would love to see implemented on every US disk release. Thats the posibility to download norwegian subtitles. That would make my wife watch all the movies I buy... I wouldnt even mind paying a few cents extra for that service :-)
I totaly agree with you. As a fellow norwegian I miss the possibility to have languages for dl. I'm not that interested in subs, but as a cartoon lover I would like to be able to get the norwegian dub for these movies. I too buy most my dvds from uk or us since they are much cheaper overseas.
I have only tried bd-live once, and it didn't work because of my strict firewell. I tried contact Sony in Norway for the technical details of how bd-live works so I could try to work around it, but they didn't know. Hard to find technical details on the net too.
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As a European/Norwegian who orders a lot of blu's from the states, there is one BD-live posibility I would love to see implemented on every US disk release. Thats the posibility to download norwegian subtitles. That would make my wife watch all the movies I buy... I wouldnt even mind paying a few cents extra for that service :-)
ha, a worthwhile downloadable feature? good luck! enjoy playing crappy games off your BD player ^_^
But seriously, that would be awesome. Not for me personally, but this is a function that a lot of people might actually care about, you know?
I totaly agree with you. As a fellow norwegian I miss the possibility to have languages for dl. I'm not that interested in subs, but as a cartoon lover I would like to be able to get the norwegian dub for these movies. I too buy most my dvds from uk or us since they are much cheaper overseas.
I have only tried bd-live once, and it didn't work because of my strict firewell. I tried contact Sony in Norway for the technical details of how bd-live works so I could try to work around it, but they didn't know. Hard to find technical details on the net too.
You guys actually read Engadget?