Universal versus universality
Jun. 30th, 2004 08:48 pm
I took delivery of a new Apple iBook 14" on Monday. The baby weighs 5.9 pounds and is quick, bright and healthy, an oblong white chunk of happiness. (Read Man of broken letters for an account of everything that had gone wrong with my old iBook.)
I have only two complaints. Apple changed the Airport architecture, so I can't use my old Airport card in the new machine. And the DVD drive only allows you to switch regions five times in the entire life of the computer. Since I have DVDs from all regions, this means that I'm going to have to decide which to watch and which to turn into paperweights. As far as I can see there is no hack for my DVD drive, the Matshita CD-RW CW-8123.
When DVD was invented, the Hollywood studios devised the region system so that their product roll-outs could continue to be staggered, allowing them to concentrate marketing resources in different countries at different times. Now, I watch very few Hollywood films. I've bought DVDs all over the world, in full legality, and I've bought a player to play them on, at full cost. And yet my DVDs, from Japan, Russia, Europe and America, cannot all be played. Hollywood, not content merely to restrict the view of the world in its own products -- products which I can, and do, choose to avoid -- has restricted the view I can get of the world from all DVDs. Instead of encoding its own products to restrict them, it has encoded the player, which should be universal.
Hey Nick... eD B^)
Date: 2004-07-01 12:07 am (UTC)Congrats on your new iBook Nick. I can't possibly imagine how much more prolific this new machine will make you. ;)
A RPC-1 (region free) DVD drive will play movies from any region. So, I suggest you try that one first. ;)
Just in case, there's this useful utility which saves my DVD collection everytime (I switch DVD drives frequently): DVD ToolKit 2.2
...and here's the d/l link:
http://files.digital-digest.com/downloads/files/mac/dvdtoolkitv22.sit
Hope it helps. Carpe Diem!
PS: oh, BTW, I totally ADORE " Life of the Fields" and can hardly wait for an alternate version on the final release.
..And, does any English version of "A Little Schubert" exist somewhere?
Hasta luego... eD B^)
Re: Hey Nick... eD B^)
Date: 2004-07-01 01:36 am (UTC)The only English versions of 'A Little Schubert' that exist would be live versions people had bootlegged. I tend to sing it in English when I perform it live.