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Aug 2004
Seaattle
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I don't see many areas to compromise in other than Patent Pool/Royalties.
BD is the preferrable format provided it's not too expensive. We're going to need a few more hints as to where these formats can unify to ease concerns. |
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On another forum someone mentioned a possibility where pre-recorded movies would be HD-DVD and Blu-ray would be strictly for recording due to its increased storage capacity. The ability to easily re-tool DVD manufacturing plants for HD-DVD is cause for concern as IMO I see no way that they're going to be willing to use BD for pre-recorded movies due to this very reason. Another perspective I read elsewhere mentioned that Sony, Disney, and Fox could release "Superbit" versions of their movies on Blu-ray which would max the a/v quality for a/v enthusiasts while others could buy the same movie for a little cheaper on HD-DVD. I don't know how exactly a merger would pan out but I do think the majority of consumers would prefer one HD disc format, not two so a merger would be best in the long run for all parties involved.
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The thing is that Sony is showing signs of redemption... Maybe they are afraid of being drawn out of the new business that will be opened first by the HD-DVD... The first is always buy, not by many, but buy... And if after, the new format is more expensive, consumers will automatically take the cheaper one... That's blowing me out... I love Blu-Ray and I would like it to be THE format... But it feels like things are changing... Shit... ![]() |
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Jul 2004
Belgium
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yeah, I got the same feeling about this too...
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Jun 2004
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Does anyone actually bother with superbit dvds though? IME the difference is hardly worth getting excited about. Most people would rather have the extras.
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This seems like Sony is giving Toshiba a graceful way to exit the arena since Sony's format is preferred for technical reasons and supported by a much bigger association.
These 2 formats can not physically unite but Toshiba may be given some leeway and compensation to giving up a fight and giving blu ray green light. |
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