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probaly part of the plan with MS chinese contacts!!
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Isn't MGM merged into Columbia now though?
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^I think you are confusing Paramount/Dreamworks with a non-existent Paramount/Universal. Paramount is owned by Viacom, Universal is owned by GE.
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Not picking on you, but actually Dreamworks is Spielberg, Geffen, and Katzenberg's baby. Spielberg will probably be leaving Paramount late next year when his contract with them expires, and chances are he'll take Dreamworks with him.
http://businessweek.com/print/bwdail...719_311987.htm Most assume Spielberg and Dreamworks will be headed back to Universal. |
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thanks P.S. If the situation is the worst possible scenario, I sincerely hope the BDA has an equally tempting offer for HDM excl. and Apple an equivalent one for digital d/ls licensing. |
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The problem is that that kind of video when placed next to HDM (even next to HD DVD, except for some strange Universal botched transfers), well lets just say the difference is obvious to anyone with decent eyesight. So, the fact is very simple, packaged media in HD must die for paid download video to take off in the short term. The real problem facing the paid download hd-lite content is actually not HDM but FREE DOWNLOAD HD-lite CONTENTin mkv files containing x264 encoded elementary stream video. As they are finding out very quickly, the best VC1 encoder in unattended mode cannot beat the free x264 encoders running in unattended mode. At equivalent bitrates, the VC1 movies will not look better than the free x264 movies. For MSFT to spend all this time with their plans on packaged HDM is foolish, if they are aiming for DVD bitrates for HD-downloads, that's placing them too close to the FREE x264 mkvs, they'd never survive against that kind of competition, they MUST have much higher bitrates and quality in ways that the free mkvs don't play in because of t***ent BW limitations. BW isn't free, the people distributing the content has to pay for this bandwidth as MSFT is finding out even with their limited video download service today via xbox-live. They're stuck between the free MKVs and having to pay more to send out higher bandwidth higher quality video (and the limited HDD space of most X360s). And in this stage of the game, that's more short term red ink to chase after an uncertain long term strategy with unknown future potential. |
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MGM isn't owned outright by Sony. I think it's 20% owned by Sony.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mgm MGM doesn't release as much as the "big 6" (about half as much I think). For DVD distribution, Sony & Fox help MGM out. So for DVD distribution it's a "big 6", but for theater distribution, it's fair to say MGM is #7 (if you want to count the Bond movies as major studio releases). |
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