Dust off those JAVA skills...
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Java: Brave New Disc-Authoring World Blu-ray Disc relies on BD-Java (BD-J) for its disc-authoring environment; HD DVD uses Microsoft's XML-based iHD, or Internet High Definition. "I think BD-J is better future-proofed," says Eklund. "But it is complex," and implementing it properly will take more time, he says. The switch to BD-J required adding programmers and engineers to the disc-production mix. "We have some engineers who are using BD-J, using typical program environment tools," notes Eklund. "The authoring tool we have can accept BD-J files, but it doesn't automate BD-J navigation, for example. We are going to be integrating that into our authoring tools, though." Some of the engineers working on SPHE's Blu-ray content also worked on the company's standard-definition DVD and Universal Media Disc authoring. http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20060620/tc_pcworld/126163;_ylt=AvhrpXK9vt.uf2gRrlew82dk24cA;_ylu=X3oDMTA3cjE0b2MwBHNlYwM3Mzg-[^] I've seen better runs in my shorts! - Patches O'Houlihan
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Java: Brave New Disc-Authoring World Blu-ray Disc relies on BD-Java (BD-J) for its disc-authoring environment; HD DVD uses Microsoft's XML-based iHD, or Internet High Definition. "I think BD-J is better future-proofed," says Eklund. "But it is complex," and implementing it properly will take more time, he says. The switch to BD-J required adding programmers and engineers to the disc-production mix. "We have some engineers who are using BD-J, using typical program environment tools," notes Eklund. "The authoring tool we have can accept BD-J files, but it doesn't automate BD-J navigation, for example. We are going to be integrating that into our authoring tools, though." Some of the engineers working on SPHE's Blu-ray content also worked on the company's standard-definition DVD and Universal Media Disc authoring. http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20060620/tc_pcworld/126163;_ylt=AvhrpXK9vt.uf2gRrlew82dk24cA;_ylu=X3oDMTA3cjE0b2MwBHNlYwM3Mzg-[^] I've seen better runs in my shorts! - Patches O'Houlihan
So, does BD-J do a better job of automating rootkit installation?:suss:
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Java: Brave New Disc-Authoring World Blu-ray Disc relies on BD-Java (BD-J) for its disc-authoring environment; HD DVD uses Microsoft's XML-based iHD, or Internet High Definition. "I think BD-J is better future-proofed," says Eklund. "But it is complex," and implementing it properly will take more time, he says. The switch to BD-J required adding programmers and engineers to the disc-production mix. "We have some engineers who are using BD-J, using typical program environment tools," notes Eklund. "The authoring tool we have can accept BD-J files, but it doesn't automate BD-J navigation, for example. We are going to be integrating that into our authoring tools, though." Some of the engineers working on SPHE's Blu-ray content also worked on the company's standard-definition DVD and Universal Media Disc authoring. http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20060620/tc_pcworld/126163;_ylt=AvhrpXK9vt.uf2gRrlew82dk24cA;_ylu=X3oDMTA3cjE0b2MwBHNlYwM3Mzg-[^] I've seen better runs in my shorts! - Patches O'Houlihan
Why did they not just call it Blu-ray Java...... ...probably the same reason why I can't have a Client Library Interface Toolkit Pol
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Why did they not just call it Blu-ray Java...... ...probably the same reason why I can't have a Client Library Interface Toolkit Pol