lets see how they mess this up as well
An update to our earlier post, it turns out the 32-bit version of Windows Vista can play next-gen protected high definition content. Microsoft reps said Senior Program Manager Steve Riley was mistaken when he told a group of Australian developers that Vista couldn't handle the high definition movies.
But the Microsoft representatives said the support will come from third party HD DVD/Blu-ray movie playback software developers like CyberLink who already make DVD playback software. It's up to these developers to determine whether the environment they have set up will meet the environment criteria the "content owners" impose on manufacturers. So that probably no next-gen playback for Vista out of the box.
lets see how they mess this up as well
Yeah, something's going to go wrong...![]()
well…
for something to go wrong, surely it needs to start out right…
vista just eats up your system i had the beta version and it is power hungry :s so this will come with a catch such as "windows vista allows you to play high definiton movies as long as you have purchased the following: a xbox360, 23 graphics cards out of our resonable $600+ range. and 86 gig of ram"
absolutely pointless items but you apparently will need to buy them.
also a subscription to microsofts own codec for windows media at $100 a year.
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