"we'd now say this is probably just the first of many big studio licensing agreements to come."
Well, you'd be wrong then. Universal is one of the LAST big studios to come on board with D-Box (probably because they have been licking their HD-DVD wounds since last January.) Fox, Disney and Sony have all supported D-Box Motion Codes in select blu-rays for over a year now.
Who's writing these things nowadays? I could churn out a more educated article after a 14 hour night shift.
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bigshynepo @ Nov 19th 2008 10:48AM
"we'd now say this is probably just the first of many big studio licensing agreements to come."
Well, you'd be wrong then. Universal is one of the LAST big studios to come on board with D-Box (probably because they have been licking their HD-DVD wounds since last January.) Fox, Disney and Sony have all supported D-Box Motion Codes in select blu-rays for over a year now.
Who's writing these things nowadays? I could churn out a more educated article after a 14 hour night shift.