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  • D Daniel Turini

    Rocky Moore wrote: such as trailers at the beginning of DVDs I love those trailers :-O Yes, even I am blogging now!

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    MS le Roux
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    I like trailers in DVDs I rent, but if I buy a DVD, I don't want that crap.

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    • R Rocky Moore

      Well, actually, it even means that you cannot skip information such as trailers at the beginning of DVDs. You will have to sit through ever trailer, commercial or anything else they put on the DVD... I already am tired of that one as several DVDs block you from FFWD on some of their messsages. Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - Now with RSS Feed www.JokesTricksAndStuff.com www.MyQuickPoll.com - Now with RSS Feed and Prizes www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com - Again :)

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      thowra
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      Not on my DVD player. I use hacked firmware which enables me to ffwd or skip to the menu, thus avoiding ads, trailers and copyright warnings. No way am I submitting to the way *they* want me to watch what I BUY!!! As far as I'm concerned, once I've bought it, I can do what the hell I like with it as long as I don't make money from it. In fact, it is the fact I have hacked firmware that stops me from buying a new DVD player - I'v my trusty been using my trusty Scan SC2000 for several years now :) "Oh, I'm sick of doing Japanese stuff! In jail we had to be in this dumb kabuki play about the 47 Ronin, and I wanted to be Oshi, but they made me Ori!"

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        Not on my DVD player. I use hacked firmware which enables me to ffwd or skip to the menu, thus avoiding ads, trailers and copyright warnings. No way am I submitting to the way *they* want me to watch what I BUY!!! As far as I'm concerned, once I've bought it, I can do what the hell I like with it as long as I don't make money from it. In fact, it is the fact I have hacked firmware that stops me from buying a new DVD player - I'v my trusty been using my trusty Scan SC2000 for several years now :) "Oh, I'm sick of doing Japanese stuff! In jail we had to be in this dumb kabuki play about the 47 Ronin, and I wanted to be Oshi, but they made me Ori!"

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        Daniel Turini
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        phykell wrote: No way am I submitting to the way *they* want me to watch what I BUY!!! Actually, you bought a piece of media and a license to view copyrighted material. So, thinking like a lawyer, what you're doing may be breaking the license. Yes, even I am blogging now!

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        • R Rocky Moore

          Well, actually, it even means that you cannot skip information such as trailers at the beginning of DVDs. You will have to sit through ever trailer, commercial or anything else they put on the DVD... I already am tired of that one as several DVDs block you from FFWD on some of their messsages. Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - Now with RSS Feed www.JokesTricksAndStuff.com www.MyQuickPoll.com - Now with RSS Feed and Prizes www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com - Again :)

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          David Wulff
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          A quick tip - sometimes if you catch the DVD right at the start when they ususally show you the publisher logos before the ads you may be able to hit skip back to jump to the end of the film or a special feature, etc, then you can press menu. I do that out of habbit now: insert DVD, press skip back, press menu. You don't even notice anything.


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          • D Daniel Turini

            Turn off the TV and read a book, or, if you insist, rent a DVD. It has been a while since I last saw something really interesting on TV (PBS or cable). Even Discovery Channel is not the same anymore. Yes, even I am blogging now!

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            Bassam Abdul Baki
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            Not if all VCRs and DVDs are sold without a forward button. Next thing you know, they'll take away the rewind button so you have to sit through the whole thing again. These two options will kill the B-movie industry. :) Or, they'll create smart TVs that show you've already played this entire movie once during this rental, and you can't play it again until you rerent it. "For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you would never have considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence." - Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation) ^ Blog

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            • R Rocky Moore

              Well, actually, it even means that you cannot skip information such as trailers at the beginning of DVDs. You will have to sit through ever trailer, commercial or anything else they put on the DVD... I already am tired of that one as several DVDs block you from FFWD on some of their messsages. Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - Now with RSS Feed www.JokesTricksAndStuff.com www.MyQuickPoll.com - Now with RSS Feed and Prizes www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com - Again :)

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              Phil J Pearson
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              I don't think it will prevent you skipping the ads. The proposal is to ban the use of technology to skip them. I think that means some kind of automatic skipping gizmo and wouldn't be intended to make it illegal for a couch potato to press a button on the remote control. As long as society is prepared to consume stuff that's partly funded by ads (like CodeProject) they will have to accept the ads. I would (usually) rather expend a little mental effort to ignore the ads than pay more for the product/service. I imagine that the ad-ignoring part of my brain must be fairly well developed now (unlike the rest!)


              The opinions expressed in this communication do not necessarily represent those of the author (especially if you find them impolite, discourteous or inflammatory).

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              • P Phil J Pearson

                I don't think it will prevent you skipping the ads. The proposal is to ban the use of technology to skip them. I think that means some kind of automatic skipping gizmo and wouldn't be intended to make it illegal for a couch potato to press a button on the remote control. As long as society is prepared to consume stuff that's partly funded by ads (like CodeProject) they will have to accept the ads. I would (usually) rather expend a little mental effort to ignore the ads than pay more for the product/service. I imagine that the ad-ignoring part of my brain must be fairly well developed now (unlike the rest!)


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                Jesse Evans
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                Phil J Pearson wrote: make it illegal for a couch potato to press a button on the remote control. Gosh I hope not! I have a ReplayTV. This is a PVR device similar to TiVo with one significant advantage, IMHO: there's a button on the remote that makes the device jumps over thirty seconds of programming everytime you push it. It does not fast forward; it just jumps. TiVo has fast-forward but no jump. I just read in this morning's paper that the TiVo people are going to start inserting interactive advertising during the fast-forward period. The idea is that the viewer can opt-in to the ad and get special offers, etc. Also, the TiVo company will be forwarding ad-watching data to their ad-vendors. Personally, that's way too much info being shared about my viewing habits. Sadly, IMHO, TiVo has been much more heavily marketted vs. ReplayTV, so most people aren't even aware there's a competing device that works better and is more consumer friendly regarding privacy. TiVo collects viewing habits data which it shares with advertisers and producers; ReplayTV does not. If this bill goes through as it stands right now, that will be yet another nail in the (lack of) privacy coffin. 'til next we type... HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse

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                • R Rocky Moore

                  If the new copyright bill goes through... http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,65704,00.html[^] Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - Now with RSS Feed www.JokesTricksAndStuff.com www.MyQuickPoll.com - Now with RSS Feed and Prizes www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com - Again :)

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                  Chris Meech
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                  When I record stuff from TV on a PC, I pre-edit the file to remove the commercials. It takes less than a minute to remove the four or five commercial breaks in a show. After I resave the video it's all ready for commercialless viewing pleasure. :) Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] Gently arching his fishing rod back he moves the tip forward in a gentle arch releasing the line.... kersplunk [Doug Goulden]

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                  • D David Wulff

                    A quick tip - sometimes if you catch the DVD right at the start when they ususally show you the publisher logos before the ads you may be able to hit skip back to jump to the end of the film or a special feature, etc, then you can press menu. I do that out of habbit now: insert DVD, press skip back, press menu. You don't even notice anything.


                    David Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum

                    Everybody is entitled to my opinion

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                    Rocky Moore
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                    Good tip, will have to try it. Get really tired of sitting through all that stuff ;) Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - Now with RSS Feed www.JokesTricksAndStuff.com www.MyQuickPoll.com - Now with RSS Feed and Prizes www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com - Again :)

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                    • P Phil J Pearson

                      I don't think it will prevent you skipping the ads. The proposal is to ban the use of technology to skip them. I think that means some kind of automatic skipping gizmo and wouldn't be intended to make it illegal for a couch potato to press a button on the remote control. As long as society is prepared to consume stuff that's partly funded by ads (like CodeProject) they will have to accept the ads. I would (usually) rather expend a little mental effort to ignore the ads than pay more for the product/service. I imagine that the ad-ignoring part of my brain must be fairly well developed now (unlike the rest!)


                      The opinions expressed in this communication do not necessarily represent those of the author (especially if you find them impolite, discourteous or inflammatory).

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                      Rocky Moore
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                      Well, you have to use a peice of hardware or software in order to do that. That is what they want to make illegal. If they are going as far as forcing you to see all promotional information on DVD (the stuff that comes before the show), then I would imagine they will battle to have DVRs once they have a method to identify the commerical part. Of course, all that would take years, and I personally see most media moving to video on demand within a few years. By then there will have new ways to supply you with the advertisements and laws such as this would be, is ground work to control you in the near future. Rocky <>< www.HintsAndTips.com - Now with RSS Feed www.JokesTricksAndStuff.com www.MyQuickPoll.com - Now with RSS Feed and Prizes www.GotTheAnswerToSpam.com - Again :)

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                      • P Phil J Pearson

                        I don't think it will prevent you skipping the ads. The proposal is to ban the use of technology to skip them. I think that means some kind of automatic skipping gizmo and wouldn't be intended to make it illegal for a couch potato to press a button on the remote control. As long as society is prepared to consume stuff that's partly funded by ads (like CodeProject) they will have to accept the ads. I would (usually) rather expend a little mental effort to ignore the ads than pay more for the product/service. I imagine that the ad-ignoring part of my brain must be fairly well developed now (unlike the rest!)


                        The opinions expressed in this communication do not necessarily represent those of the author (especially if you find them impolite, discourteous or inflammatory).

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                        Looney Tunezez
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                        Phil J Pearson wrote: I imagine that the ad-ignoring part of my brain must be fairly well developed now (unlike the rest!) :laugh: Cheers! Looney Tunezez "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
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