chinnyhill10 wrote:
davpaz wrote:
Disgracefully Final Cut Studio won't let you author Blu-Ray discs which is a fucking shambles frankly. But burning them is apparently no big issue.
Not there fault mate.
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Advanced Access Content System (AACS) is required on all Blu-Ray projects, unless you are producing a ROM-only product. Any Blu-ray disc (BD-25 or BD-50) with any video content, be it for commercial or non-profit purposes must pay the AACS fees. The AACS fees, which are our true costs, without any mark-up, include: an AACS Media Key, AACS Content Certification and all AACS Order Processing Fees.
PacificDisc does not collect AACS Content Provider Fees. These are to be paid for by the content owner directly from AACS LA and proof of license is required before a project is started.
AACS is required on all Blu-ray discs and costs $1,585 per title plus $0.05/disc
DVD licensing allowed you to make disks without copy protection. Hence making your own disks was possible. Blu-ray disks won't work without the DRM and that needs you to pay 1500 bucks. Only rom disks are excluded.
Blu-ray is far more closed than DVD (which is why it's sad HD didn't win).
At best it's fucking over indie film makers at worst it's stripping your abilities as a simple pleb.
Of course thats not saying sony won't change their mind on it in the future. But banking on that and using Blu-ray to back up your data when external hard drives are probably have the same £/Gb ratio, seems a bad idea to me.
That link talks about it more - it's quite interesting [/fry]