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Sony Taunts Us with Blu-ray Mega Changer
This 400 disc changer is only a prototype now, but should be available at some point in 2009.
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Sony’s Blu-ray Disc Mega Changer on display at CEDIA.

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September 05, 2008 | by Chuck McKenney

Do you know anyone with hundreds of Blu-ray movies? Make that hundreds of good Blu-ray movies.

If so, they might want to keep an eye out for this monster. The Mega Changer by Sony can hold 400 Blu-ray discs, DVDs and CDs.

Besides the fact that it will support BD-Live and contain an RS-232C port for custom installs, Sony is offering very few details.

We’d only be guessing on a price but keep in mind, Sony displayed a $3,500 200 Blu-ray disc changer at last year’s show.

We do know you’d have to spend close to $10,000 on Blu-ray movies just to fill the thing.


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Posted by John  on  09/06/08  at  04:39 PM

Why do people keep obsessing with decoding at the receiver???

As Joe T points out, it just doesn’t matter where the decoding takes place. Yes, there is theoretical jitter issues when decoding at the player, but in practice, I seriously doubt anyone can tell the difference in a DBT. Also, if you want to watch special features and such, you have to switch back to decoding at the player, or you won’t hear any sound!

As for the Sony changer, I hope it’s more reliable than their past models.

Posted by Dan  on  09/06/08  at  03:53 PM

When I first purchased a Sony 300 DVD cartridge several years ago, in a matter of 5 years I exceeded slots. Thanks to an Easy Play slot but the suffling of the discs became a choir to index them.
If the price of blu-ray’s drops even 400 slots will be maxed.
Why not do what KODAK did to their photo slides projector cartrige. Give the consumer the ability to exchange a new cartridge. With a little programing indexing each cartridge could be a hit.
DAN.

Posted by Joe T.  on  09/06/08  at  09:00 AM

Sorry, that should read, “many AVRs don’t have the processing power...”

Posted by Joe T.  on  09/06/08  at  08:58 AM

The PS3 decodes all of the new hi-res codecs and transmits them as pcm via hdmi.  In theory, it doesn’t make any difference where the codec are decoded-- it’s like unzipping a file.  In practice, it’s more preferable to decode in the player as many players don’t have the processing power to overlay PLIIx over a 5.1 sountrack if they have to decode bitstreamed hi-res audio.

As for “mediocre SD-DVD playback,” I don’t see a difference between my PS3 and my HD-DVD player on SD-DVDs.

I think the best endorsement the PS3 has as a Blu-Ray player is that it’s the reference player at Criterion.

Posted by Tom  on  09/06/08  at  08:09 AM

Why do people keep obsessing over the george forman grill PS3??? I wouldnt be caught dead using a PS3 as a player - mediocre SD-DVD playback and no bitstreaming of HD audio formats, not to mention the amount of electricity it uses!!


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