The PS3 can't be integrated into any home theater remote control setup
A bit of a bummer I suppose for those who have many separate components. I use the joypad which lets me control movie playback quickly and easily. At least as far as basic features are concerned (play/pause/FF/rew/etc).
doesn't support selectable output resolutions for BD movies
Why do we need this? Apart from the nonsensical issue with downscaling to 480p if your set doesn't support 1080i/p which can be fixed in an update I don't see why I would have to select rez manually?
can't decode any of the new lossless formats
*Shrug* Is it anything I'm going to notice? I don't know. I can't even hear any difference between DTS and DD on regular DVDs other than DTS tracks tend to sound considerably louder in volume.
Besides if it's important it can be added in a firmware update..
and is terrible for DVD playback.
It's not terrible at all. Have you ever tried it? Picture is better than PS2 and at least comparable to the 360 after DVD playback was patched.
Or it is to me anyway.
Also features are better tha nany other games console with DVD playback. You can't slow-motion in reverse or play in 2x speed with sound on any other console either. And it's the quietest by a mile except for slimline PSTwo perhaps.
When it comes to movie playback PS3 offers the best overall experience of DVD playback capable consoles. By far even.
This has to be one of the most petty and insignifiacnt issues to try and wage a campaign of a console war over.
I don't see why you assume it has to be a campaign in a console war.
GHe was stating a fact. You're not allowed to do that anymore?
And he didn't mention any other consoles or manufacturers either. So it sure doesn't look like no war to me.
Cheap-ish. And now I'm being gracious.. $200 isn't exactly pocket change for most people. And Euros pay much more than this I might ad.d
If the player had hooiked straight up to a TV then it would have been cheap. But you need an expensive console or an even expensiver PC to actually get a picture on a screen. Most PCs ever made can't hope to playback HDDVD movies Imight add.
Why the hell would MS want to re-architect large parts of their system to support audio codecs that no-one will base purchasing decisions of their console over?
There's of course no tangible reason for them to do that. There's also no reason for you to be so uptight and defensive about it.
He was informing the public about what might possibly be a shortcoming (depending on your priorities). One I for one did not know about.
Not that it matters for me personally becausre A: I'm not going to buy an elite; I have a 360 already and it works fine. B: I don't have more than 1 DVI/HDMI input on my TV and even if I did I wouldn't want sound piped into it since that would bypass my surround system. C: I don't have a HDMI decoder/receiver to extract sound from the picture first.
But it's STILL good to know about these things I think. One can't have too much information.
Peace.