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It's not a scaling issue, even at 480i, the image looks horrible.
Like I post in the HD blog, there are already BD-R 50GB available along with the burners. Why can't just somone burn one and try on the player? I know the processes aren't the same, but at least it'll show if the samsung player can read both layers. Also, some BD drives are already installed in PCs, shouldn't those be tested to?
There are already BD-R 50GB available along with the burners. Why can't just somone burn one and try on the player? I know the processes aren't the same, but at least it'll show if the samsung player can read both layers.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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