Comment Re:Basic DVD feature (Score 1) 62
I don't think I have any DVDs that have that feature - but last time I saw it demonstrated, there was no feedback for the various angles in the current view. Couple that with the delay before it would start showing that angle, and it was just not very impressive.
The YouTube demo seems a lot better (minor skipping aside) because it puts the various views on the screen so you can see what's happening on other views, and decide to change the view if you so desire.
I also think the subject matter works for this - concerts, maybe sports events, etc. I have no idea how this would play out for narrative media like a full length film. Why would I event want to watch an angle in which a punch can be clearly seen to miss, when the director-chosen angle looks somewhat convincing as long as I don't look too closely or start frame-by-framing the thing.