355f: The whole 1.3 thing is a mess and the problem further is that the transfers on many BR discs are no better than scaled DVD.
The whole industry needs a rethink of a standard for the SOURCE- in theory one should buy a 1080 panel with a BR source and the picture should be superb but in reality on the whole - apart from a few 'status discs' the format doesn't deliver as it should.
The issue of 1.1 profile players is a worry- it makes all previous players obsolete and no one knows if the future 1.1 discs will play on a non 1.1 machine.
Amazing. As it was explained to me manufacturers of players can pick what they want from the broad menu of HDMI 1.3 features -- but the makers of processors and receivers have to make certain that their units can address the whole palette of options and configurations, which makes it very complicated to make reliable components.
I agree. It's a mess -- and consumers should also realize it's a boondoggle, designed to create new DRM standards. I kind of don't like the fact that I could be locked out of my hardware if "it" decides I've made unauthorized use of it. Given the trouble people had playing Pirates of the Caribbean disks they had bought legitimately on their HD players I can only imagine what's going to happen when I'm sitting down to enjoy a movie at the end of the day, only to be told that my player has been deactivated because of "suspected unauthorized use."
I'm amazed at how well my Mac mini is upscaling regular DVDs to my 50" plasma. A friend of mine who's a film director was here last Saturday and we were watching a few scenes from Black Hawk Down (enjoying the sound work). He asked if I had bought BluRay and refused to believe that I was using a mini. (Connected to the screen via a DVI to HDMI conversion cable).