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View Poll Results: Will Warner continue to release HD DVD through May as originally planned?
Yes: they even said so after Toshiba announced the end of HD DVD 51 54.26%
No: they'll change their mind before May and stop HD DVD production. 43 45.74%
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Old 02-25-2008, 03:05 PM   #1
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Or do you think that they'll stop releasing HD DVDs prior to their original May contracted-deadline now that Toshiba as relinquished the war and HD DVD sales are almost nill.

After the Toshiba's announcement Warner publically stated that they'd still produce HD DVD through May as planned. Do you think that they'll stay the course or change their minds?
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:04 PM   #2
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Warner seems to do as they say, which is nice. I think they'll stick to their May 31, 2008 deadline (technically it's June because the last week of releases in May is delayed 3 weeks for HD-DEAD).
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:08 PM   #3
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Warner seems to do as they say, which is nice.
I agree that Warner has a great deal of integrity (unlike Payamount), but don't forget that they publically denied any possibility that they were going to go single-format just weeks before pulling the rug out from under HD DVD.
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:16 PM   #4
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it seems more likely that they will.

the entire "release until end o' may" thing seems like part of their strategery to avoid giving toshi any legs to sue them on; now that it's known that toshi actually considered suing them anyway, it seems even more unlikely to me that they're going to not carry through.
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Old 03-03-2008, 04:39 PM   #5
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I agree that Warner has a great deal of integrity (unlike Payamount), but don't forget that they publically denied any possibility that they were going to go single-format just weeks before pulling the rug out from under HD DVD.
In the case of going Blu, "they" were saying what they were told to say, in face of no information that could be publically discussed.

This is different. Warner has repeatedly said they would drop HD DVD on a specific date. This is a committment with respect to dropping the format. Their integrity is on the line if they change it.

Of course, it doesn't mean they have to release much, or to many locations. Just that they release what they said they would.

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Old 03-03-2008, 04:42 PM   #6
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It's a definite irony that the company that caused the death of HD DVD has showed the most willingness to support it at the end.
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Old 03-03-2008, 06:19 PM   #7
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...64&postcount=4

I predicted on 2/19 that all HD DVDs scheduled for release after 3/31 would get canceled. So far, my prediction is looking good.
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:18 PM   #8
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Let's also consider the possible legal problems. In another thread, the spectre of Toshiba suing Paramount over getting some or all of their money back looms. If there are contracts with Warner, they may continue until May just to keep themselves legally clean as possible.
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:38 PM   #9
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Hard to say - my guess is they will follow through.

Related, looks like Paramount is not going to be releasing one of its scheduled HD DVD titles.

http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/sh...od_HD_DVD/1501

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Old 02-25-2008, 04:39 PM   #10
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I think they'll follow through with their original plan.
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:52 PM   #11
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Let's also consider the possible legal problems. In another thread, the spectre of Toshiba suing Paramount over getting some or all of their money back looms. If there are contracts with Warner, they may continue until May just to keep themselves legally clean as possible.
They could also be waiting to see the outcome of Paramount's legal conclusions. If Paramount finds legal ground to break their contract early without penalty, that would give Warner more footing to stop HD DVD production early. If Paramount's legal team determine that they need to pay back 50 Mil to Toshiba or risk a legal case, Warner may conclude they should continue forward as planned to minimize legal problems.

It seems that Toshiba was already ready to sue Warner over their pull-out in January (someone had a link to that somewhere earlier) so Warner may be chosing to purposefully keep things as amicable as possible with them right now.
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Or do you think that they'll stop releasing HD DVDs prior to their original May contracted-deadline now that Toshiba as relinquished the war and HD DVD sales are almost nill.

After the Toshiba's announcement Warner publically stated that they'd still produce HD DVD through May as planned. Do you think that they'll stay the course or change their minds?
who knows
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Old 02-25-2008, 05:37 PM   #13
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I believe they will, for one they stated that the would. But also, most of the titles are probably already in production and being worked on for HD so I dont see them throwing away all that money and time.

Paramount had alot of titles in the works that they completely dropped but they had a big fat check to make it worth while, Warner I believe will finish out the releases through May and the HOPEFULLY get there act together and start pumping out more quality transfers.

It seems to me like alot of the ports from Warner just dont make the grade compared to say Disney. But of course Disney never lets me down quality wise. Disney's Nice High Five!
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Old 02-25-2008, 05:47 PM   #14
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i think they feel obligated to keep selling and distributing the dead format out of curteousy(sp?) to their consumers. Many took the "cheap" plunge into hd-dvd and lost out. Some still won't give up and will still buy the dud. This is for them. For the rest of the sane people, they are releasing everything on blu-ray still, so what does it matter? They are still making money off these silly people.
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Sure, but since all HD DVD consumers will have to go blu to stay in the HD game, they'll be going blu anyway... why saddle them with more red titles that won't have any resale value on ebay in 3 months?

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Paramount had alot of titles in the works that they completely dropped but they had a big fat check to make it worth while, Warner I believe will finish out the releases through May
but with HD DVD sales coming to a complete hault, Warner will only be losing money selling those discs at a fraction of their production cost to move them off the shelf. Already some retailers are working on agreements with the studios on getting a refund for the return of HD DVD software product!
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Old 02-25-2008, 05:58 PM   #16
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Its really dumb to keep making something that has no future, but if they hav to they hav to
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Sure, but since all HD DVD consumers will have to go blu to stay in the HD game, they'll be going blu anyway... why saddle them with more red titles that won't have any resale value on ebay in 3 months?



but with HD DVD sales coming to a complete hault, Warner will only be losing money selling those discs at a fraction of their production cost to move them off the shelf. Already some retailers are working on agreements with the studios on getting a refund for the return of HD DVD software product!
I agree that they are probably not going to be make very much if any profit. All that Im saying is if they have already spent the money and time to encode the movies then they most likely will release them. There are still some crazy HD nuts that arnt going to go Blu anytime soon and will buy some movies.

Also as mention above in another post there has be alot of talk that they may have a contract with Toshiba to continue to release those movies until the end of May.
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Old 02-29-2008, 09:26 PM   #18
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I think Toshiba will let them off the hook and they will stop.

It won't be of their own accord - I am sure that contractual obligations need to be terminated.
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