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Its obvious the HD DVD fans are busy popping champange and celebrating LG making a dual format player, calling it a defection from the BDA. They are also praising the "neutral" studio Warner for offering dual format TotalHD discs thinking that this signals the merging of formats.
I actually see this as signs of things moving towards Blu-ray only. Why are they so happy about a dual format player? Because they want to watch Blu-ray exclusive movies of course. This dual format player will give them a smooth transition to Blu-ray and allows them to keep their collection of HD DVDs. And by Warner releasing movies on dual format discs, the movies that they buy will still be viable when Blu-ray eventually wins out. I actually wouldn't be surprised if the BDA wanted LG to make this player to give HD DVD fans an easy route to Blu-ray. These announcements in no way affect the huge studio support advantage of Blu-ray. With many more titles coming to Blu-ray this year, owners of this player will still be buying more BDs than HD DVDs anyway. Just my 2 cents... |
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Have you been reading my posts on the 'other' forum?
![]() I agree. In fact if dual players become the majority, there is no need for the BD only studios to ever make HD DVDs. Cos most people have dual players. And even Warner can ditch the dual disc in favour of the larger capacity BD only. For the dual disc though I really think it will cost more and therefore be a white elephant. I won't pay $5 more for the SD DVD, I sure as hell ain't paying extra to have an HD format on there I have no interest in. |
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Thinking about the Warner announcement, I see the following:
- For Warner titles (and any other studio's that follows this) the sales of each format become next to impossible to determine. That means there is no exit strategy (no disrespect) and studios releasing on this are stuck doing this forever. - The added cost of such of thing will be borne by the consumer. If not in higher prices initially, then in slower to drop prices later. - Warner gets its DVD/HD DVD patent royalties for all discs sold to BD owners. For a company lauded as being pro-consumer, this is the most anti-consumer move yet made by any CE or studio. The one and only thing I see positive about this is that it would help with shelf space issues. But, so would HD DVD dying. Gary |
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Well, I still would not call it a win for BD - I think that the BDA is probably not impressed really.
For the HD DVD side, they finally have someone other than Toshiba doing hardware and effectively a defection depending on how you look at it. But it is a BD player as the BDA says, so all that are sold benefit the BDA as much as HD DVD. On the third hand ( ![]() Then they can buy BDs (you know, just those special titles) and the downward spiral to a BD collection has begun ![]() |
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Downward spiral?
![]() Anyway, there's more in it for BD then for HD DVD, that's a fact. But I'm afraid more combo players will emerge and the war will prolong till.... Just look at DVD+ vs DVD-. |
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i think it depends on the studios that implement this new disc. for example, if all studios implement it BR will be loosing more exclusive support. if universal holds back then HD may have more exclusive titles. furthermore, i cant see studios which favour BR to encoding the HD-DVD layer well, lol.
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Since there are fence sitters waiting to see how the war goes, anything that gets them off the fence is great. It doesn't matter if this LG player sells (in fact, it is BETTER if it doesn't!). Its EXISTENCE is all that matters, because the fence sitters will now see it doesn't matter which format they buy into, they will be able to play the discs in a future player. In which case, it becomes the exact same arguments as before the universal player. Nothing has changed. What makes sense to get now? Clearly, $500 for a great player and 7/8 studios makes a heck of a lot more sense than $500 for subpar player and 3/8 studios. It does nothing to help HD DVD win, because it's now all about when people go Blu-ray. Now or later? Gary Last edited by dialog_gvf; 01-06-2007 at 07:45 PM. |
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The price of the LG combo player is rumored to be $1200. If that turns out to be the case, I can't imagine it doing much of anything. Knowledgeable early adapters are going to pay $1200 for an LG product. The masses aren't going pay $1200 for any brand player, not even if it plays both formats and makes their morning coffee.
What would make a much bigger difference would be Universal going format neutral. |
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