Please note that item1 is the most important part because the BD-Live feature is optional in all Blu-ray players. If you already have a Blu-ray player, check to see if it supports BD-Live, either built-in or by firmware update. If you are going to make a purchase, insist on seeing proof that the device supports BD-Live. And here's a Bright Hub tip: ask for the profile version. If it is 2. Support playback commercial Bluray and homemade Bluray regardless protection and restrictions armed on the disc.
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Blu-ray reviews: 8. BD-Live always have been problematic to the point that it was totally useless as tits on a bull from the git go. That was a feature on Blu-ray Players that should've been discontinued, and nobody would've missed it. Most Blu-rays doesn't even have BD-Live anyway. Last edited by slimdude; at PM.
Member since: Feb The old commercials for BD-Live already feel a bit nostalgic. Trading Score: 5. No-one came up with any compelling uses for it, and it was easy to predict it would be abandoned.
Thanks given by: Aclea , borjis , sonny gaunt I seem to recall many early Blu-ray players had constant firmware upgrades due to constantly patching holes in the BD Live software. Not that I personally used it but it was an early lesson to never trust the "cloud" for continuing to provide a service you paid for. Thanks given by: borjis , sonny gaunt An interesting capability I don't believe I ever saw implemented was the ability to download subtitles not on the physical discs and to be able to play them while watching said movie.
I think a lot more people would have found this useful had they made it available. Member since: Nov I thought BD Live was pretty much dead by around ?
Movies Anywhere fills most of that gap now I suppose. Home Theater Gallery: 9. Blu-ray reviews: 7. I watched Dexter recently and almost every single special feature was only accessible through Live so I missed out on all that extra content. Member since: Jan Blu-ray reviews: 1.
Originally Posted by lemonski. Thanks given by: Aclea , borjis , sfmarine I feel your pain Loving that Chief Inspector Dreyfus gif though. Thanks given by: Ernest Rister Member since: Dec I rememberr the BD live on universal titles always in the menus and that spinny lil glboe in the upper right on some titles.
That's not the only example. Walk Hard also has a couple extra shorts available via BD-Live, and that disc takes up From what we've seen, we're pretty sure the extra content could fit on the Blu-ray Disc if they wanted to.
The movie already includes an extra Blu-ray Disc for special features, and we doubt the extra content fills up that much space. While it's great that companies can add functionality after a product is released, it also makes it easier to ship unfinished products.
In a perfect world, we'd like to see standard special features on the actual disc--so that people without Internet-enabled Blu-ray players can watch them--and keep BD-Live to content that truly need to be served over the Web.
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