The egg had to come before the chicken right? Well either way, one of 'em came first and in the case of the latest Blu-ray feature, Managed Copy, the Blu-ray Discs will come before the hardware. Less than five months since AACS was finalized and the details of Managed Copy were revealed and so far we've only seen one demo and not a single product announcement. This doesn't surprise us, but AACS-LA is apparently surprised because although all Blu-ray Discs sold after December 4th have no choice but to allow at least one copy to be made, the requirement to label the packaging as such has been postponed until Spring of next year. We'd expect at least a few products that support Managed Copy to be announced at CES and although we highly doubt any stand-alone Blu-ray players will sport this feature anytime soon, we do have our hopes on PC software and expect a few movie jukebox devices like Kaleidescape -- that we won't be able to afford -- will be announced at the big show in Vegas.
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OWC takes quad-interface Mercury Pro external BD burner to 12x
Pioneer's BDR-205 may not be hitting shelves in retail form until early next year, but those who desperately need a Blu-ray burner that outpaces the optical media currently available still have an option. OWC has today updated its long-standing Mercury Pro external BD drive -- which boasts FireWire 800, FireWire 400, USB 2.0 and eSATA connection options -- with Pioneer's latest, giving it the ability to toast BD-Rs at up to 12x. Of course, you'll need lady luck on your side to actually find any media that'll support said rate, but hey, there's always the future. It's available today for $349.99, or $449.99 if you want Roxio Toast Titanium PRO bundled in.[Via Macworld]
Blu-ray releases on November 3rd 2009
October is over and before you know it Black Friday will be here, and so all the studios are preparing their holiday selection. Although this mostly consists of classics like It's A Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump and others, there are also some okay day and date titles like G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra and The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3. Next week Disney makes things much more interesting for animated feature fans though as both Monsters Inc. and UP will be released on Blu-ray for the first time.- G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (Paramount)
- Forrest Gump (Paramount)
- It's A Wonderful Life (Paramount)
- The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (Sony)
- Aliens In The Attic (Fox)
- I Love You, Beth Cooper (Fox)
- Say Anything... (Fox)
- Two Girls And A Guy (Fox)
- The Answer Man (Magnolia)
- Christmas Vacation (20th Anniversay Edition) (Warner)
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars (The Complete Season One (Warner)
- North By Northwest (Warner)
- Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut (Warner)
- Command Performance (First Look)
- Direct Action (First Look)
- Earth 2100 (MPI)
- Food, Inc. (Magnolia)
- Howards End (Criterion Collection)
- Wings Of Desire (Criterion Collection)
- Love Actually (Universal)
- Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs (Image)
- The Narrows (Image)
- Not Forgotten (Anchor Bay)
- Rocky: The Undisputed Collection (MGM)
- Witchblade: The Complete Series (Funimation)
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Transformers 2 tops chart, best selling Blu-ray of all time?
The first week numbers are in and they're pretty good -- Michael Bay's latest movie moved 500,000 Blu-ray Discs in one day and a total of 1.2 Million for the week. Now we didn't go back and compare that to previous years, but that is without a doubt the best week any Blu-ray title has had this year, so we'd assume its safe to say this is the best selling Blu-ray title of all time -- in its first week anyways. Love it or hate it, there were plenty of people willing to run out the first week and buy this movie. This has to ease the minds of Paramount execs at least a little bit. Too bad for Hollywood that this will probably be as good as it gets this year, although we admit the movies we're looking forward to on Blu-ray still remain unreleased.JVC joins the sub-$200 Blu-ray player game with ultrathin XV-BP11

Update: Ouch -- this thing is only Profile 1.1. Dud. [Thanks, Aaron!]
Toshiba's BDX2000 Blu-ray deck hits Best Buy for $199, sour grapes also on sale
Man, poor Toshiba. The company's already sucked up its pride and started putting Blu-ray drives in its laptops, but here's its first stab at a proper standalone player, the BDX2000, on Best Buy shelves a bit early for $199 -- or $50 less than its announced price. Sure, that makes sense given the falling prices of Blu-ray decks as the holidays approach, but even at that price it's not super competitive with the slew of other decks out there that can do Netflix streaming. We'll see if Tosh's next efforts are a little more interesting than this, or if this is just more heartbreak than its worth.
[Thanks, Alex]
[Thanks, Alex]
Blu-ray releases on October 27th 2009
So the biggest movie of the year has come to Blu-ray and is behind us, but there are plenty of hot new releases left on the docket this year -- just not this week. This week we are planning on getting a couple of movies for our kids as well as checking out the latest Battlestar Galactica movie, The Plan. Other than that we're looking forward to checking out Larry David in a Woody Allen movie, we mean how could that not be funny?- Battlestar Galactica: The Plan (Universal)
- Ice Age: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs (Fox)
- Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (Walt Disney)
- Night of the Creeps (Sony)
- Whatever Works (Sony)
- Orphan (Warner)
- Nothing Like The Holidays (Anchor Bay)
- Stan Helsing (Anchor Bay)
- Beast Stalker (Tai Seng)
- Expedition: Africa (A&E)
- The Prisoner (A&E)
- Il Divo (MPI)
- The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue (Blue Underground)
- Look For A Star (Tai Seng)
- Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown (Cinevolve)
- Monty Python: Almost The Truth - The Lawyer's Cut (Vivendi)
- Stargate: 15th Anniversary Edition (Lionsgate)
Netflix coming next month to PlayStation 3
What a coup. After we've been hearing all along that Xbox 360 had a game console exclusivity to Netflix streaming, Sony just announced it, too, will be joining in on the fun. Timeframe? Sometime next month. Press release after the break.
[Via PlayStation blog]
[Via PlayStation blog]
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Microsoft: 'We have no plans for Blu-ray on Xbox 360'
A recent Gizmodo sit down with Steve Ballmer led with a headline exclaiming a Blu-ray add-on for Xbox was coming. See, when Ballmer was asked about making the Xbox a home theater companion of choice and where Blu-ray might fit in, the Windows 7 wild man said, "Well I don't know if we need to put Blu-ray in there -- you'll be able to get Blu-ray drives as accessories." He then added that on-demand is the future of movies, not physical media. Now our bud Major Nelson, Director of Programming for Xbox Live, has stepped up to lay the conflation to rest. The Major says that Ballmer was referring to Blu-ray accessories for the PC and reiterated Microsoft's focus of bringing instant-on 1080p streaming movies to the Xbox 360. So... that should end speculation of Blu-ray on Xbox right? Not if history serves, nope.Digital Entertainment Group reports disc revenue's down, transactions up
The latest DEG numbers reporting the 3.2 percent decrease in disc revenues this year over last, weren't really that interesting to us. Sure some might argue that is actually good considering overall consumer spending, but what is really interesting is that the number of transactions (sales and rentals) are up 6.6 percent. This should probably be interpreted as rentals are up while sales are down, but the bottom line is that more people then ever are still watching movies on round discs. All of this added together with the latest DRM technologies coming, makes us wonder what the home media landscape will look like in a few years. One thing is for sure, it seems Blu-ray has given packaged media the life extension that the studios had hoped for.Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Blu-ray review roundup

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Netflix, Best Buy deal brings Watch Instantly streaming to even cheaper Blu-ray players

Read - Best Buy and Netflix Announce Partnership to Instantly Stream Movies Over the Internet Via Latest Models of Insignia Blu-ray Disc Players
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