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May 2006 - Posts

Consumer HD DVD site on microsoft.com

Microsoft just launched a consumer-oriented page for HD DVD at http://www.microsoft.com/hddvd . T his joins the existing page for content authors that has been up for a few weeks now. Nothing new here for the folks that are already well-versed in HD DVD,
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Would the Real "Bourne Supremacy" Please Stand Up?

If you were at CES or NAB this year, you probably saw Microsoft's "concept" demo for Universal Pictures' The Bourne Supremacy HD DVD. One of the main reasons we showed off this demo -- even though we had real discs like Serenity and Phantom of the Opera
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HD DVD Commercial

This message was sent with low priority. Toshiba has a cool HD DVD commercial up on their website at http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/hddvd/ Unfortunately it's a Flash page so I can't give you a direct link <sigh> but you can just click on the image
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Hello World, Part 4: Script and a Movie! [Part iv: The Script]

The light at the end of the tunnel! We've looked at the Playlist and the Manifest file , and the markup file , and now it's on to the actual script file. Anyone familiar with JScript programming for web pages (or WSH or other hosts) shouldn't have a problem
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Hello World, Part 4: Script and a Movie! [Part iii: The Markup]

Now we've looked at the Playlist and the Manifest file for our sample, let's look at the markup file. Markup.xmu The markup file is not radically different from our previous attempts, but there are a few new things in it. Sorry if the line wrapping is
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Hello World, Part 4: Script and a Movie! [Part ii: The Manifest]

In the previous part , we looked at the playlist. Now we'll look at the Manifest file, which is really pretty simple. Manifest.xmf You can call your manifest anything you want, as long as it ends in .xmf. HD DVD doesn't care if it is upper- or lower-case,
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Hello World, Part 4: Script and a Movie! [Part i: The Playlist]

Now comes the exciting part -- actually interacting with a movie -- and the doubly-exciting part: you can now follow along with me at home ! But first, let's get to the answer to the last part's question: why couldn't we end the cue on a focused-blue-button?
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Is A Picture Worth 1,000 Spams?

Every now and then, one of my friends will send me a link to an on-line photo album that they’ve created at one of the commercial photo-hosting sites. Unfortunately, I’ve never actually seen any of these photo albums because these sites all require you
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Next-Gen DVD Features have Little to do with Capacity

The other day I was talking to a friend about HD DVD (and Blu-ray) and why they offered a better experience than standard DVD (and, in particular, why HD was better than BD :-) ). Obviously the sound and picture quality are better, but he specifically
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Blogging from Word 2007 Beta 2

Just a test blog entry to see how this goes... this is pretty cool, and means I won’t need my VSTO blog posting app any more (although it’s served me well over the years)! Here’s a picture of a sample iHD menu running in iHDSim: Anyway, more coming soon..
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HD DVD Jumpstart Kit Beta Available

Now you can start building and testing HD DVD interactive content on your home computer! After some delay, the beta release of the iHD simulator and related tools is available from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=994accae-1591-4cc0-9d5b-03b0494686a4&displaylang=en
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