After signing up for Netflix and getting far too addicted to watching HD films (and being of the mind that this format war will never end, but become a two format environment like gaming is three), I went out and got the HD-DVD add-on since I had a 10% off coupon at Best Buy. Picked up Traffic, Out of Sight, 12 Monkeys, Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, Goodfellas (cancelled my BD pre-order of it), Casino, Batman Begins, and Casablanca, and put Deer Hunter/Manchurian Candidate in my queue at Netflix.
Audio/Video quality seems to be what I've come to expect of HD stuff, so I'm generally happy with the discs, but the player itself seems pretty clunky coming from the BD player in the PS3. There are the issues I'm encountering, can someone tell me if the standalone HD-DVD players act any differently (ie, if I should just accept that I got an HD-DVD player for 1/3rd the standalone price so I just deal with little annoyances).
-the player is really laggy when using menus
-In some movies like King Kong I was even getting some audio skipping every time I picked a new chapter or unpaused the film as it sorta lagged to get going.
-King Kong has this stupid pause bar when you pause it which makes taking pics a pain. Other HD-DVDs I tried didn't have this...
-no way to check bitrate on the fly
-can't eject from remote? When I hit eject it just opens the X360 tray, not the HD-DVD tray. Is there no way to back out to the dashboard besides walking up and hitting eject?
-I hate that the overlays like "play" stick around after unpausing or skipping chapters. Is there some way to turn this off?
-The discs seem to have these longass stupid HD-DVD startup videos, and I can't skip to menu (in the universal ones I can't even hit "next" and skip it)
-regarding the overall laggy/slow feeling of the player, when watching Batman Begins with the PiP enabled, when I tried to skip ahead a few chapters at one time (pressed next 3/4 times) and it got stuck and couldn't load up the chapter and was frozen so I had to reset it.
So yeah, is this due to the format itself or just the player?
Oh and does Netflix not carry the dual-combo discs? I wanted to rent Jet Li's Fearless but it said the HD-DVD release date was unknown even though it's out...
As an aside I get jaggies (wtf!) in 1080i (on a 1080i native set) when the Universal logo starts up. >_<
And just for curiosity's sake after a only day of owning an HD-DVD player I'm already at
HD-DVD: 9 discs
Blu-ray: 12 discs