First HD-DVD Movie Leaked Onto BitTorrent

Written by Smaran on January 14, 2007 

The HD-DVD has been cracked, and high definition content is now being distributed freely over BitTorrent. We all knew this would happen sooner or later, looks it was “sooner”. The first HD-DVD to be uploaded to BitTorrent is Serenity, the Firefly movie.

It hasn’t even been a month since the HD-DVD ripper, BackupHDDVD was released and we’re already seeing high definition feature films pop up on torrent sites. Other than Serenity, it is rumoured that HD-DVDs of the movies Batman Begins, Chronicles of Riddick, 12 Monkeys and King Kong have been decrypted and consequently shown up on torrent sites. Yesterday, a handful of hackers figured out how to extract the unique volume key from HD-DVDs.

According to HDTV Blogger, the torrent is “a 19.6GB file in native EVO format that should play on PowerDVD and WinDVD with HD DVD playback.” Apparently, he got a “very, very nasty email” after posting about the first HD-DVD torrent. It seems the anonymous mailer was upset at the fact that he was bringing unnecessary attention to the P2P community. Looks like his plan just backfired.

The anonymous mailer also claims that HDTV Blogger is violating the BitTorrent site’s copyright by posting a screenshot of the site. “By posting that screencap you have violated the copyright of the tracker by posting an image and text that is own by them. You should remove the screencap before legal action is taken upon you.” - is this guy for real?

Serenity - First HD-DVD Torrent

Images courtesy of HDTV Blogger.

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129 Responses (Add yours or TrackBack)

1 Jan 14, 2007 at 21:05 by Yatti420

Thats jokes…. So HD-DVD is a flowing…. What about Blue-Ray?

2 Jan 14, 2007 at 21:30 by paperslug

Bah Thats a huge File D:

3 Jan 14, 2007 at 21:47 by Hannes

Firefly ROCKS!

4 Jan 14, 2007 at 22:00 by nugat

Well, the file’s been removed from h*khm*ts.org

5 Jan 14, 2007 at 22:28 by Hollywood

Bring on the HD DVD usenet!
alt.binaries.movies.hd-dvd
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6 Jan 14, 2007 at 23:14 by DontLetSonyWin

If HD-DVD`appears vulnerable, that means Blu-Ray will win. That means Sony wins. Don’t let Sony win :(

7 Jan 14, 2007 at 23:21 by lol

wow, that anon mailer is one bona-fide r.e.t.a.r.d. he should be banned from life.

8 Jan 14, 2007 at 23:33 by anon

you complete ass. you and your crappy site claim to try and help bittorrent sites, but here you are actively contributing to this site’s demise. (although maybe the extra ad-revenue generated by an exciting story about a take-down seems an attractive prospect to you.)

9 Jan 14, 2007 at 23:40 by supportfirefly

If you are a fan of firefly you wouldn’t pirate it. The show needs all the support it can get and by stealing it, well you are just hurting the cause.

10 Jan 14, 2007 at 23:46 by Its already game over

The adult film business supports HDTV and not BluRay. That’s game over.
Those who think that this support isn’t a big deal, have no idea how big the adult industry is. Sony is making a massive, massive mistake.

11 Jan 15, 2007 at 00:09 by Chris

HD-DvD being rippable makes it BETTER for consumers, its another nail in blue ray’s coffin.

12 Jan 15, 2007 at 00:12 by sa

Now the idiots over at HDBits are going to try and ban people for talking about it in public…good luck with that *sarcasm

If the people at HDBits think they’re beneath notice then they deserve to get shutdown for being delusional morons.

13 Jan 15, 2007 at 00:32 by bonch

“The adult film business supports HDTV and not BluRay. That’s game over.
Those who think that this support isn’t a big deal, have no idea how big the adult industry is. Sony is making a massive, massive mistake.”

This isn’t the 1980s. Porn is freely available on the Internet now. The fact remains that Blu-ray is the superior format, but besides that, Disney is Blu-ray exclusive. That guarantees it will succeed right there because all the soccer moms buying Lion King in HD will have to get the Blu-ray version.

14 Jan 15, 2007 at 00:34 by bonch

Chris:

“HD-DvD being rippable makes it BETTER for consumers, its another nail in blue ray’s coffin.”

Why kill off Blu-ray? It’s better than Microsoft’s crappy format.

Blu-ray still has way more studio support. You guys don’t know what you’re talking about.

15 Jan 15, 2007 at 00:38 by Spud

It was bound to happen. It will be interesting to see what action if any may be taken by HD-DVD makers and content producers. Just shows that it doesn’t matter what you make and how tough you make it to crack, someone will always end up cracking it.

16 Jan 15, 2007 at 01:25 by Boney

To Supportfirefly: Shut up, Browncoat twat, the franchise is dead dead dead. Whedon himself has said so.

17 Jan 15, 2007 at 01:39 by smartass

SHIT where do i get this file.

18 Jan 15, 2007 at 02:12 by Paul Anderegg

Brick and mortar stores, like Mervins, include the cost of “lost revenue” from people not paying for things by passing it onto the legitimate buyers. In the digital world, you have hardware, and software. The cost of hardware is going down. The cost of software is going up. You cant clone hardware, but you can clone software. The cost of that which clones software, the pricey stuff, is almost nothing today.

I see this as a good thing, it will force companies to make actual products that actually serve a materially beneficial purpose, like assisting you in your everyday life…..like say the iPhone. Ultra cheap hardware and all the free entertainment you can access, simply increases the amount of time in your life you spend cemented in front of a spray of pixelated light. Either people will become so attached and have to stay in front of screens 24/7, or the ability to have anything for free will render the displays…..well, do you remember your first girlfriend, it was all hot when it was expensive to access, but after you could get it free on demand, it lost its appeal? :)

19 Jan 15, 2007 at 02:31 by afasdf

Has anyone downloaded this and confirmed it’s true?

20 Jan 15, 2007 at 02:37 by noobs

i know from a russsia underground site blu-ray can be backuped on computer and it has a video showing how. but they dont show the source code.

21 Jan 15, 2007 at 02:38 by lol

@afasdf

no, some people downloaded it and couldn’t get it to work at all…what do you think that implies?

22 Jan 15, 2007 at 02:46 by magus

Uhh - since when is $499.00 cheap for a phone/ Or $399.00, $299.99, $199.99 or even $99.99??? Have we really come to a day when a cheap-ass piece of plastic - no matter what it does - is considered a “low priced” at what most people pay 1/3 of for rent? I’ll call the price “reasonable” when it’s $50.00 or less for the NEW stuff, because even at that price it’s still making them money.

I’m not comparing the price of hardware to software with that comment - the fact is, we’re getting sorely raped, and holding our eyes wide open for the gouge much more so for the fictitious price of software, much more than hardware. But lets not get crazy and say that because of that, that the price of hardware is “cheap”.

23 Jan 15, 2007 at 03:30 by linus

They should put the algorithm on a T-shirt like DeCSS. I’d buy one.

24 Jan 15, 2007 at 05:18 by cheapA**

[quote comment="38564"]Brick and mortar stores, like Mervins, include the cost of “lost revenue” from people not paying for things by passing it onto the legitimate buyers. In the digital world, you have hardware, and software. [/quote]

a thief is a thief is a thief. Fact is, d/l’ers are just too f’in cheap…including you. But you’re all just a bunch of pansies cuz none of you have the ballz to steal in real life. When you do it from the comfort of your couch, you try and come up with a myriad of quasi-socio-political bullshit to justify it as NOT stealing but rather a rebellion against crass commercialism….all the while using your $2500 MacBook Pro with 2gb ram and a 500gb hdd!

and how the heck is an iPhone gonna help anyone’s life besides putting more $$ in Jobs’ wallet?

25 Jan 15, 2007 at 05:42 by anon

I can’t believe you posted a screenshot of the site! You are hurting the tracker and drawing unwanted attention. I hope the tracker comes out of whatever may happen unscathed…

26 Jan 15, 2007 at 06:16 by john

Well, All this attention has turned out for the worst for the users of this site. All of the HD-DVD’s are in the process of being removed, even though a few have been completed. The site does not like all of this attention generated by sites like Digg.

27 Jan 15, 2007 at 06:22 by Anonymous

Seriously,

The worst thing for this site right now would be to publicize it. If we want any of this material to show up to any of us, we can’t let them be shut down.

28 Jan 15, 2007 at 07:54 by bonch

anon:

“I can’t believe you posted a screenshot of the site! You are hurting the tracker and drawing unwanted attention. I hope the tracker comes out of whatever may happen unscathed…”

Heh. Why, so you can continue pirating? Illegal and unethical…

29 Jan 15, 2007 at 08:23 by N

Anonymous, you don’t think interested parties know already? This is insane. It’s not like we’re operating undercover, and it’s not like the MPAA’s copyright enforcers are twelve years old. There is NO WAY to keep this information secret, so it might as well be divulged so the community can benefit.

30 Jan 15, 2007 at 09:37 by Hannes

Torrent-Drama! Hooray.

31 Jan 15, 2007 at 09:40 by macke.j

As some more or less pointed out, I think this is bad; the only thing this will achive is that fuckin BR will have case too point out that theire drm system is better, and BR will win the battle. And sony will take more of our money.
Seriously a really bad time to do this, it would be better if the torrent publisher had waited in a strategic point of view.
good bye HD-DVD :~(

32 Jan 15, 2007 at 10:01 by Juman

I’m just glad I will be able to rip HD-DVDs I buy and put them on my hard drive. I will definitely buy a HD-DVD drive over a blu Ray one now. Screw downloading it… that’s twice my monthly allowance!

33 Jan 15, 2007 at 13:58 by name_required

That movie sucks anyway…
What we need now is : 1) bigger hard-disk 2) bigger net bandwith
Oh, also, Vi$ta will surely prevent you from viewing this as it should… or not ? ;)

34 Jan 15, 2007 at 16:52 by LogicNaN

There are a few Japanese torrent sites I visit that have had Blu-ray rips for quite some time.

35 Jan 15, 2007 at 20:49 by Chris

To everyone who thinks that the effect from this will be a shift in studio support from HD-DVD to BR, you have to remember that AACS, the copy protection used on HD-DVD, is also used on BR. So any break in the encryption or exploit to retrieve the volume keys is also applicable to BR.

36 Jan 15, 2007 at 21:21 by Jasper van Weerd

@ supportfirefly

Make sure you can buy / download it online for a reasonable price and I will download it online… if not, I will use Usenet or Torrents.

37 Jan 16, 2007 at 05:37 by RegularUser

I think buying is always good. I prefer to have a legal, good quality copy.

I also think $1 per movie is fair.

Movie Collectors would likely pay thousands more dollars collecting all the stuff they ever wanted. Anyway, thats one view, as naive as may be.

38 Jan 16, 2007 at 08:16 by tio malo

I don’t care. period.

39 Jan 17, 2007 at 05:04 by well duh...

Of course you can download Blueray discs you newbs, you just cant play them cause as yet we cant crack the encryption meaning you couldnt play whatever you download you just have a 50gb disc thats useless until someone figures out the ecryption, but nothing is uncrackable, just a matter of time.

hd-dvd cracked or not will win the format war, mainly because when hd-dvd fucks you its not as painful as blue ray. and comsumers will always take the less painful kind of rape regardless of the product specs.

PC vs Mac anyone?

40 Jan 17, 2007 at 18:52 by Dude

[quote comment="38523"]If HD-DVD`appears vulnerable, that means Blu-Ray will win. That means Sony wins. Don’t let Sony win :([/quote]

yeah go sony!!!!!

41 Jan 19, 2007 at 21:05 by trevor

Here’s a novel idea you basement dragon-slaying nerds:

DO NOT STEAL

I know your mother and father were too busy smoking crack to teach you right from wrong, while you were playing your dumb-ass mindless video games you communist wannabe.

42 Jan 25, 2007 at 20:18 by Kira

[quote comment="41684"]Here’s a novel idea you basement dragon-slaying nerds

Amazingly mature.

43 Jan 26, 2007 at 15:52 by Browncoat

“If you are a fan of firefly you wouldn’t pirate it. The show needs all the support it can get and by stealing it, well you are just hurting the cause.”

Nonsense. Whedon and the actors, two of whom ouuldn’t/wouldn’t reappear anyway, hav all made their money. Universal owns the rights, won’t sell them, and won’t make another movie because Serenity did so poorly, AND isn’t about to get into making a SciFi series for TV that would let Whedon do his thing with the freedom he’d need to do it right.

End of story. So as much of a sublime experience those 13 episodes were, pirating the film isn’t going to hurt shit.

44 Feb 04, 2007 at 03:03 by anon

who care if HD-DVD is cracked,
who cares if blue ray is cracked.

they will 100% be cracked, i dont wanna download anything but 1.4 gig xvids, who has that much hard drive space for 10-15gig per film or more…

also if u are not able to watch a show on TV, then its perfectly morally right to download it..

for the record, the studios have absolutely no idea how many people watch their dam shows you morons, they use estimates, they get estimates because some people have boxes which monitor their tv activity, like few thousand of them , and then they just multiply the percentage

so infact there could be 50 times mor people watching then they think, although thats pretty high

45 Feb 10, 2007 at 14:02 by Jack

[quote comment="38655"]I’m just glad I will be able to rip HD-DVDs I buy and put them on my hard drive. I will definitely buy a HD-DVD drive over a blu Ray one now. Screw downloading it… that’s twice my monthly allowance![/quote]

I prefer to wait for a HD-DVD / Blu-Ray combo drive. I don’t remember which company is it, but they already released one of these combo drives for PC (read HD-DVD / Blu-Ray and burn CDs and DVDs).

46 Feb 21, 2007 at 17:48 by Farscape

I think everyone is missing the BIG picture here… Regardless of the fact that piracy is illegal, does it give the MPAA or RIAA the right to partake in illegal activity to determine the perps? NO, it doesn’t! Let’s say you shoplift from Walmart and steal a Movie {or anything for that matter…} and get away uncaught, does this give Walmart the right to hire strongarm thugs to scour every house of every patron of Walmart to search for and determine whether they stole a product from their clients store… Of course not! But this is exactly what the MPAA and RIAA are doing, sinking what could be profits for its benefactors {the actors and artists} into an unethical venture to scour the internet and invade EVERYONE who uses bittorrent’s privacy. The fact that noone has raised this issue is beyond me… They {MPAA and RIAA} are simply conducting their own illegal activity to prosecute illegal activity by others… this is simply, neither right nor moral! They have become the Gastapo of the Modern world…

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48 Mar 03, 2007 at 02:39 by DeFalco

Hey guys,

Yes its all true and both hd-dvd and blueray dvds are availible for download at most torrentsites.
search using: 1080 or 1080P or 1080I on torrent sites.

I already have serveral hd movies and i love them.

SO happy downloading ppl.

BUT SEEEEEEEDDD PPL!!
many torrents are about to die

49 Mar 09, 2007 at 09:22 by danzimal

HD-DVD -
-Better picture.
-Reversable disc (standard dvd on other side).
-Cheaper.
-Porn support.
-less succeptable to surface scratches.

BLUERAY -
-Larger storage(wow)

Do the math.

And for the dumbass that made the disney comment ….. There will be more ADULTS that buy porn, owning hi-def players than KIDS that watch disney, owning hi-def players.

50 Mar 09, 2007 at 09:24 by danzimal

P.S. $ony is the devil

51 Mar 26, 2007 at 22:29 by reza

[quote comment="38509"]Thats jokes…. So HD-DVD is a flowing…. What about Blue-Ray?[/quote]

52 Apr 07, 2007 at 12:19 by Ryan

I think it will be a repeat of VCR V.S. Beta Max. HD-DVD is VCR and Blu-Ray is Beta Max. Beta was the better technology. VCR was cheaper and almost as good. Beta lasted a few years then they stoped producing the tapes.

53 Apr 10, 2007 at 07:57 by TrK

haha, you guys are morons. blu ray has basically already won. the only movie company not supporting it is universal. blu ray has basically all the backing. do yourself a favor before you make yourself sound so dumb. google “blu ray support” and see what comes up, then type “HD DVD support”. the porn industries jumped ship from HD DVD and moved to blu ray. haha and the other idiot that doesnt know the specs… yes blu ray is A LOT larger. files dont need to be compressed which in return can load faster… the laser can also read at almost double the speed of HD DVD…picture quality is about the same (but blu ray is better) but if you have a good stereo system, the sound quality is far superior. learn your shiit before you try and put things down. some of you guys look pathetic trying to pretend like you know shiit.

54 May 23, 2007 at 00:56 by MajDo

Just because bluray has all the support doesnt make it win. Most consumers wont spend 1k on aplayer. And 2. Costco and walmart support hddvd…..

55 Jun 04, 2007 at 02:26 by torrent lover

EAT SHIST
not all of us can buy your crapy HDDVD /other bullshit!
P2P networks kick ass!

56 Jul 05, 2007 at 01:18 by Madhatt

Already downloaded a few BluRay and HD movies, dropped them all on the PS3.

Works great.
Finally getting some good use out of that HDMI out on that game console in the movie department now too. Sweet deals.

Download size isnt much bigger then a normal dvd download for alot of the BluRay movies, about 4gigs ranging up to 9, after all the extras are cut out. And if you want the extras, you can always find that too.

Happy internet raping.

57 Jul 15, 2007 at 00:22 by TheManIn1Shoe

seriously i cant believe my eyes, 2 factions, well 3, 1 anti piracy, 1 anti BR and 1 anti HD DVD… At the end of the day, dont u think we all WANT WHATS BEST?? who cares how we get it and when we get it, it will come 2 us eventually, and the more we have the cheaper it gets..
I dont give a rats ass about piracy, the companies make enuff money to buy 3rd world countries, and yet all i see is every1 bishing on here… if u dont like then who cares about ur opinion, i mean theres enuff good in the world with out the bad so keep the positives instead of the negetives, man i own a laser disk player with 70 movies plus, and ive had to transfer them over to dvd, not cheap cosidering laser disks in australia were $100 aus back then… I own like 5 copies of 1 movie cause of how companies dont release the ultimate edition, so if i hear any1 sayin how piracy sux, or hd is betta than br or blah blah, take ur head out of ur ass cause seriously, forums like this which only perpetuate flames, for no other reason than lame assed wanna be tards with little or no knowledge of the industry really need 2 get a life….
some of the comments on here r good, most r bs, so thats no a forum as far as im concerned.. want info, well get good info.. enuff said…
Movie companies suck….

58 Jul 23, 2007 at 00:35 by maury

where i live, in argentina a blank bru-ray disc is 99 ARS that are like 30 or 34 dollars, so it is still very expensive to burn a pirate bluray… i think that everyone was ok with dvds and everyone was happy, but sony’s intentions are evil :D…. personally i will continue downloading movies and burning them into dvds which i pay 0.50 dollars

USD 34 vs. USD 0.50
I think its clear….

59 Aug 10, 2007 at 10:57 by Luke C

there has been blue ray movies to download on torrents for ages. and honestly what ever format they make will be hacked. thats life. all this “protection encodeing” is worthless. anything can be hacked give it a month or 2..

60 Sep 07, 2007 at 04:01 by Johnson

I agree with some of what has been said.. I just don’t understand why you people rant of about the HDDVD vs BR thing.. either way, one is going to fall away, does it really matter? someone is going to be right, and someone is going to be wrong, so what?
Just wait for everything to clear up and then get what you need.. chances are that you guys are going to go our and buy the drive/writer and whatever hardware you can get your hands on to support your belief, and then half of you are going to realise you wated a lot of money.. don’t be brainwashed.. the media hype has a purpose, think about it ~ just wait it out, for a little longer, I’m sure watching a movie in a slighlty lesser quality for a while longer wouldnt hurt..

Many people go on about how Sony is evil.. haha! it makes me laugh, I have a friend that worked with Sony on their publicity recently.. he said that Sony si represented like any high profile celeb, just get people to talka bout it, and no matter what they say, good or bad, people will notice and buy, cos that’s how people are, once you start talking about it, curiosity sets in, even if you have heard bad things, you still want to understand.

With all said.. money is an issue, most people can’t afford to pay for DVDs, but most of us already have good computers and internet connections for work.. is it that hard to put together?
it’s convinient, it’s cheap and it’s hassle free ~ no worry of stolen money from bank accounts, no worry of shitty DVD quality, and freedom download whatever you please where ever you please..
if someone can come up with something better than that for the film industry.. then im sure everyone will take a second look.. till then ~
downloading will never stop!

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62 Sep 18, 2007 at 15:24 by Panchod

look guys on BR Vs HDDvD

Can you play your old dvd’s on Blue Ray? NO

Can you play your old DVD’s on HDDvD? Yes

Go figure which one will win!

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65 Oct 09, 2007 at 21:36 by Da5id from FL

-Can you play your old dvd’s on Blue Ray? NO-

PS3 plays old dvd’s and upconverts.

Anyway, long thread, wow… some angst, some sympahty… all over the charts.

Ok, all the bs about porn… haha, how pathetic, people who watch porn are after Hi-Def? I thought it was about rubbin one out… jesus most guys only need a minute or two, semi-decent rez does the trick.

Anyway, about Disney only doing one, whatever, it’s Disney flix, and Blu-ray is better technology.

As for Paramount/Universal, they’ve always been behind Disney in every aspect. Their children’s movies suck, their themeparks are lame (minus a few rollercoasters). Their stock doesn’t even do as well. Keep in mind Disney isn’t even one company, it’s 7 (I can’t remember, the mall stores split a few years ago).

Downloads are lame unless they’re uncompressed… and for the person who said downloads will never stop? I wish that were true but if the USA keeps moving toward socialism and facist control… well, in Myanmar (sp) they shut down output of the net to control the masses… it’s not hard for them to one day just tell the companies to turn it all off…

For the apple iPhone (bad example, but cell phones in general) they do serve a purpose for those who need them, ie. not the 16 yr old blonde brat driving down the highway, but perhaps the businessman/woman, contractor etc etc etc etc.

My expectation, at least for the next so many years before this whole conversation is mute because BOTH formats are out-done by the next format of 10000p or whatever (ala OLED, laser tv’s on the way - who knows what they’ll be capable of… monitors already are beyond 1080p) is that both of these formats will stay in place…

The video game industries alone won’t allow the PS3 to become obsolete, nor will Microsofts billions of dollars allow the Xbox to go away… so both systems stay. Some companies will never get off their stupid asses and allow the consumer to be right… ie. I have a blu-ray player and want to watch Transformers… it’s just lame… but in the long run none of this will matter.

Thanks for the original poster, in that this thread is lasting almost 3/4 of a year and still interests people.

….clap,clap…clap…

Da5id

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69 Oct 28, 2007 at 22:36 by CosmoRo4eva

Farscape u have a nice point. we live in the world of corruption. They make too much money of us we try not to pay. If they would lower prices we can lower downloads, and start buying them HD stuff. Walmart is being ript all the time. thats fine. no one has the right to punish anyone. We need a Agreement here not a WAR. Download as much as possible and give no money that u work hard for. peace

70 Oct 28, 2007 at 22:57 by CosmoRo

The fight is not worth it. we want everithing possible not just one.thats monopoly. scream for competition. want the one that can beter serv me. compete u bitchy formats and companies. who knows how to search for a torrent and gets it deserves it and use it. these companies are big already they need money only for waht they spend and maintnence cot to get fat. there are people that starve and ill those need us to fight for. not for sony and microshit they are fine. love the world you are in and make it better. thats what we need. if we die tomorow who cares about BR And HD-DVD.
EUROPA horay

71 Oct 30, 2007 at 21:25 by Anonymous

hmmm, so if HD-DVD is rippable now…u think film companies will start to release their films on Blu-Ray…to avoid piracy?
im a bit stumped about Transformers not comin out on Blu Ray…
apparently its more expensive to put films on Blu Ray, so everyones puttin em on HD…..even Sony Pictures are releasing films on HD-DVD :S

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[quote comment="38509"]Thats jokes…. So HD-DVD is a flowing…. What about Blue-Ray?[/quote]

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[quote comment="38509"]Thats jokes…. So HD-DVD is a flowing…. What about Blue-Ray?[/quote]

77 Nov 25, 2007 at 15:24 by Trust me, I know

Listen up about this HDDVD vs. Blu-Ray

iwe done my reaserch, and the facts right now are:

-HDVD has superior quality
-HDDVD is cheaper in every way, has allways been, not gonna change
-Blu-ray has more capasity as storage, but when it comes to movies, a 60gb movie is still inferier qulaity compared to 20gb HDVD, that says something (Blu-ray is using bad codec, dont know why…)
-Blu-ray has more backup from companys (so fucking what, when everyone realises HDDVD is better the support WILL change) will be better for storage on computers i guess

Yes, you fucking sony fagfanboys, Blu-ray will be better than HDVD in 4-7years when they develop their hardware, and will be better than HDVD when that time comes, but SUPRIES SUPRISE in 5years it will be old shit, by then the NEXT GENERATION disc has arrived, i personally would wait for that allready but yes, there will be a so called HVD (Holographic Versatile Disc) with storage capacity to 3.9 Tera bytes… support that instead. i smell quality!

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[quote comment="38959"]I think buying is always good. I prefer to have a legal, good quality copy.

I also think $1 per movie is fair.

Movie Collectors would likely pay thousands more dollars collecting all the stuff they ever wanted. Anyway, thats one view, as naive as may be.[/quote]

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86 Mar 20, 2008 at 17:42 by lol+

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EVERY SINGLE SHIT THAT INVOLVES ENCRYP/CODES/KEYS/SOURCES ECT… ECT.. WILL FUC’NG BE CRACKED!1M 2MONTHS WHO CARES, THEY WILL BE!

PLUS++++ CHINA OR JAPAN MAFIA WILL FUC’NG GET A GOOD DEAL WITH SONY AND MORE, MANAGERS (CAUSE HE IS PROBABLY A POOR ASS AND WILL ACCEPT ANY DEAL, EVEN IF IT INVOLVES SEELING HIS DAUTHER) AND BLUE-RAY WILL COME TO THE MARKET AT A PRICE OF $10 SO CHILL PEOPLE, NO WORRIES, JUST KEEP DOWNLOADING!!!

ONE MORE SHIT! I RIP NORMAL DVD’S FILTER THEM INTO BRIGHTNESS, RESOLUTION, AND SIZE (U NAME IT) AND THEN FUCKING BURN IT TO AN HD-DVD FORMAT WITH NERO!
-IT COMES OUT SO NICE, OHH BEAUTIFUL :O

PLUS++ THERE IS SOFTWARES OUT THAT LETS YOU HAVE HD FILTERS MEANING YOU CAN CONERT A DVD TO A HD-DVD.

PEACE AND I DONT GIVE A SHIT!!

87 Mar 21, 2008 at 14:18 by =] blah

what blank dvds would i buy to copy a film onto it ?
dvd-r’s dont work.

88 Mar 25, 2008 at 15:06 by Guest

HMM let’s see, maybe Dvd– inseated of Dvd-r.

make sure your dvd player does accept dvd– format.

89 Mar 29, 2008 at 04:50 by dandaman

WTF? “HMM lets see, maybe dvd- instead of dvd-r” are you an idiot or what? you can put movies on dvd-r/+r/rw/single layer/dual layer.. its your player that has to be able to handle the different types. majority of players can easily play -r, that is the most popular.

90 Mar 31, 2008 at 16:58 by Anonymous

i need a http://hdbits.org and/or http://www.bit-hdtv.com account magiruscu@gmail.com

91 Apr 02, 2008 at 08:36 by Jim

I have to disagree with “Da5id” about the first part of your post (The better & clearer the picture) the more it does the trick lol I love my porn looking real. And as for “They {MPAA and RIAA} are simply conducting their own illegal activity to prosecute illegal activity by others… this is simply, neither right nor moral! They have become the Gestapo of the Modern world…” Three cheers you said it, I agree Hitler is gone why bring his methods back & not just them The whole government is in on these methods (with any thing against Fair Use Rights) We should be free this is America. Isn’t it bad enough they poison are food & products we use with cancer causing stuff among other things in a conspiracy set up by our government to control population over flow by killing us off with poisons in small amount to cause us to die slow painful deaths now they are trying to take away our freedoms as well.

92 Apr 07, 2008 at 02:44 by VoR

The titles are old. I already got the ones I wanted at screening time or before. I don’t need to see them again anyway, but if I wanted to watch it again in higher quality I wouldn’t bother downloading a huge file. I’d just hire & copy. It’d save a lot of time & B/W I could be using to get a stack of music or smaller movies.

93 May 17, 2008 at 23:29 by king-tobius

blue ray is the best it is just a much better spec than hd dvd cos it has much more capasity but tht is kinda bad 4 us people who like to downlaod movies because the files will be massive plus 2 copy them you need a blue ray burner but at the end of the day unless ur a poor hobo u should buy ur dvds

94 May 25, 2008 at 22:08 by Anth0ny309

so this is just better quality movie downloads ?

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