Apparently blissfully unaware of how much the Engadget staff has paid for the events of the last CES to be forgotten, Panasonic is promoting the UK launch of its FreeSat+ compatible
series of Blu-ray recorders (£999 for the 500GB DMR-BS850) by promising to archive ones most valuable memories. Is that enough for you to navigate the various copy protection flags towards Blu-ray disc archival, or will you risk the family Christmas video (worth £542) on something less than a 50GB Blu-ray disc?
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TimB @ Jul 1st 2009 4:37PM
That is just fine, but when are we going to see Blu-ray Disc recorders here in the state?
Michael @ Jul 1st 2009 6:02PM
Never
TimB @ Jul 1st 2009 6:43PM
Alright, let's assume that "Never" is true. Then the question becomes "Why not?". And, what can we the consumers do to change that? I was promised over twenty years ago that I could record television for my own use and I don't like having rights taken away from me!
squiggleslash @ Jul 1st 2009 8:46PM
Believe it or not, the MPAA has said that you still have those rights because you can point a camcorder at your screen and record the results.
The really odd thing is that given the relative quality of the things, it probably will not be that long before that's a serious option. A 2160P camera pointing at a 1080P 10,000:1 monitor? That might even work.
At this point though, there are options for putting recorded ATSC TV into DVD/BD. I made an "HD" DVD of a movie I recorded a few weeks ago as a proof of concept and the process was lossless. It actually plays on my HD DVD player though that's an aside. What you need is a PC with an ATSC tuner and DVR software like Myth. ATSC is unencrypted. DVD burners are cheap, and BD burners may come down to a reasonable price (though whether they'll ever compete with hard disk prices is open to question)
If you want to burn OTA TV onto a disc playable on your BD or DVD players, the options exist today. Cable and satellite though, well, that's just not going to happen any time soon.
DrXym @ Jul 2nd 2009 4:08AM
Panasonics recorders are just too expensive, pure and simple. Humax sells a Freesat 320Gb HD PVR for £299, so Panasonic's PVR which is also equipped with a BDR really shouldn't cost more than £399.
Schwinn @ Jul 2nd 2009 8:37AM
Hmm... so if I remember renting and watching a movie on BD... does that mean I can record that "memory" to a new BD with this device? :)
No wait, that would be piracy... and we can't have any of that!
kevinp @ Jul 2nd 2009 11:48AM
If you want to view said memories using a panasonic ptae 3000 in South Africa your memories will have to be more than twice as good as those in the U.S. or U.K.
or will South Africa get a different equation ?
T-bone @ Jul 2nd 2009 12:22PM
I tried the formula above, it produced an error.....
Division by Zero
Baz @ Jul 21st 2009 9:43PM
So T-bone, you have 0 personality? lol
Nice joke bro!
But this Panasonic BD recorder is the greatest joke of all!
RS @ Jul 2nd 2009 2:57PM
Dude - Not our fault (or Panasonic's) that you have no personality.