First desktop Blu-Ray drive can’t play movies Should be a big sellerBy Nick Farrell: Monday 14 August 2006, 06:44 THE FIRST Blu-Ray disk drive for the desktop PC will not be able to play commercial movies.The BWU-100A drive was ironically launched at the "Experience More 2006" show in Sydney.According to News.com, Sony spokespeople sheepishly admitted that there was "significant room for improvement" before the product is viable.Vincent Bautista, Sony's product manager for data storage, was quoted as saying that due to copy protection issues and lagging software development, all the drive can do is run digital camcorder content.One of the problems is that commercial content is encrypted with High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), which can only be decrypted using a HDCP-compliant graphics card that offers DVI or HDMI connections. However, there are no PCs for sale offering graphics chips that support HDCP and Blu-Ray playback software that can decrypt HDCP hasn’t been released yet. News.com says that the only HDCP-supporting Blu-Ray playback is an OEM version of Intervideo WinDVD BD that's bundled with Sony's VAIO VGN-AR18GP notebook. There is also the AR18GP which has a HDCP-compliant HDMI connector. Sony is confident that both issues will be fixed one of these days. But this must be causing Sony a huge headache if it wants to win any format wars with HD-DVD.
that's a pretty good point .:jedi:. but you sure it was so expensive?