what kind of company invests in a new format in the middle of a format war with no end in sight... what a waste of money, I'm betting this company will disappear off the radar entirely before people even find out what a VMD player is.
odd, it looks like it will head towards epic failure, but they do have an advantage in the asian market - and the fact that bollywood will be using this (small, cheap, versatile) product may hold its head above water.
If VMD play back doesn't require uber cavity search DRM for play back on computers like BD and HD DVD does then the format stands a chance. The AACS DRM and crazy driver polling requirements are partly why vista is slow unstable bloated rubbish ware.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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what kind of company invests in a new format in the middle of a format war with no end in sight... what a waste of money, I'm betting this company will disappear off the radar entirely before people even find out what a VMD player is.
odd, it looks like it will head towards epic failure, but they do have an advantage in the asian market - and the fact that bollywood will be using this (small, cheap, versatile) product may hold its head above water.
If VMD play back doesn't require uber cavity search DRM for play back on computers like BD and HD DVD does then the format stands a chance.
The AACS DRM and crazy driver polling requirements are partly why vista is slow unstable bloated rubbish ware.