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  1. The world's first 5 1/4 inch PC drive HR-1100A for HD-DVDs from NEC will be available from October onwards. The HD DVD drive plays back HD-DVDs, DVDs and CDs. This is all down to the optical head that was developed by NEC which can read blue, red and ultra-violet light.

    The NEC HD DVD Multireader HR-1100A is the first drive that is capable of reading the HD-DVD format. HD DVD media are read at 2x speed. DVD minus and DVD plus media can be read at up to 8x DVD speed, as well as rewritable and dual-layer DVDs. It can also read DVD-RAMs at 5x speed. Finally, the HD-DVD Multireader delivers a convincing 32x CD speed as CD-ROM drive. The new HD DVD standard enables a storage capacity of up to 64 GB – which is over 13 times greater than that of a conventional DVD – as well as 16 hours of recording and playback in HD quality.






    The HR-1100A will be available in the market in January 2006, at a price tag of 500 Euros

    http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Details.aspx?NewsId=14870
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  2. Useless without HD-DVD writer.
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    or would need special decrypting graphics card with HDMI out to play commercial HD DVD. These cards don't yet exist.
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    Originally Posted by edDV
    or would need special decrypting graphics card with HDMI out to play commercial HD DVD. These cards don't yet exist.
    But cards with DVI that support HDCP are available.

    Sweeet!

    But im holding onto my money for the moment, I would wait for a dual drive supporting both HD-DVD and Blu Ray.
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    Originally Posted by waheed
    Originally Posted by edDV
    or would need special decrypting graphics card with HDMI out to play commercial HD DVD. These cards don't yet exist.
    But cards with DVI that support HDCP are available.

    Sweeet!

    But im holding onto my money for the moment, I would wait for a dual drive supporting both HD-DVD and Blu Ray.
    Do you know of any computer display cards that currently support HDCP? I don't.

    Microsoft is working on a standard for MCE but are at prototype stage.

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    I see that ATI is starting to use the term "HDCP ready" on some of their new cards. I guess that means support will come with future drivers.
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    I know mine does:

    Galaxy 6600GT PCI-Express.

    According to this:

    http://www.tweak3d.net/reviews/Galaxy/6600GT/PCI%20Express/page10.shtml

    High Quality Video
    Motion Adaptive De-interlacing
    High quality scaling & filtering
    Video de-blocking
    Integrated TV-encoder

    - Complete HDTV Solution
    Transport stream handling
    HDTV Output (720p, 1080i, 480p, CGMS)

    - Complete PVR Solution
    Hardware Audio/Video
    Synchronization
    MPEG 1/2/4 encode/decode
    WMV9 decode acceleration

    - HDCP Support
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    Nvidia is also saying "(DVI 1.0 compliant and HDCP ready)" on the 6600.

    From NVidia Developer newsletter:

    "ForceWare Release 75 Graphics Driver

    In conjunction with the announcement of GeForce 7800 GTX, we have announced immediate availability of our new Windows Hardware Qualification Labs (WHQL)-certified NVIDIA ForceWare Release 75 graphics driver. The new driver supports more than seven different operating systems and more than 250 NVIDIA products. This new driver features:

    * Support for OpenGL 2.0. The latest API and new extensions enable rich shader effects on NVIDIA GPUs.
    * Improved SLI Performance and Features. Allows end users to achieve incredible performance for games and applications and enable SLI in any game for maximum flexibility; includes broader SLI validation and optimizations for the latest games.
    * Improved Video Functionality. Includes support for inverse 2:2 pull-down detection and correction, high definition 1080i deinterlacing, HDCP support, and more.
    * Support for Windows XP, Windows XP Profession x64, Windows NT4, Windows 9x/ME, Linux 32-bit, Linux 64-bit, FreeBSD, and Solaris. "
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    I guess the real question is are there any monitors that support HD with HDCP.
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    Originally Posted by waheed
    I guess the real question is are there any monitors that support HD with HDCP.
    Sure HDTV monitors with HDCP.
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  10. useless, just like a dvd-rom......no burning

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    Originally Posted by lenti_75
    useless, just like a dvd-rom......no burning

    :P
    yup

    I really wanty it, but what will I feed it with? standard DVDs? lol
    Nah, for the first time in my life I'll wait it up.
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    Did they seriously just call it a "DVD minus" ??

    Where can I buy some DVD minus ROMs? Or some CD minus discs?
    DVD minus Video format? Maybe some HD minus discs.
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Did they seriously just call it a "DVD minus" ??

    Where can I buy some DVD minus ROMs? Or some CD minus discs?
    DVD minus Video format? Maybe some HD minus discs.

    CD minus disc would be a jewel case? :P
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    Originally Posted by lenti_75
    useless, just like a dvd-rom......no burning

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    Hmm . . OK! I guess I own 4 worthless drives that work faster than my writers and lessen wear and tear on my burners, but to each their own.

    I see no one has questioned the hole in the outer shell of this one. Can anyone say dust magnet? For 500 euros I hope they close that gap. No sale here. Blu-Ray is . . . or I should say will be the industry standard for next gen DVD before the end of next year.
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  15. @ROF,
    I'm sure that hole is for illistration.
    500E($622US) for a reader?!...No thanks
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  16. well....once someone figures out how to rip an HD DVD, that may be of interest.....but for now, no thanks.....(id use it to rip movies to HD DIVX and just buy an HD Divx player
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    Geez, the "hole" is not an open hole, its closed with some see-thru plastic, in other words: its a window obviously. I'll eat my socks if this unit - any unit - will be sold in retail with such a giant hole
    Dudes, have you never seen manufacturing samples on a trade shows or on tv at least?


    BTW - whats wrong with HD-DVD that someone already need HD-DIVX crap?! geeez...
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