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Old 12-02-2006, 08:42 PM   #1
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I've only been a member of this forum for a couple of weeks or so. I found a similar forum for HD-DVD, seemingly under the same ownership given the same look they both have.

My question has to do with the difference in forum activity and size. The Blu-Ray forum currently has over 2000 members while the HD-DVD forum has only about 120 members. Has the Blu-Ray forum been around longer or something?
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Blu-ray just have more fans
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I've only been a member of this forum for a couple of weeks or so. I found a similar forum for HD-DVD, seemingly under the same ownership given the same look they both have.

My question has to do with the difference in forum activity and size. The Blu-Ray forum currently has over 2000 members while the HD-DVD forum has only about 120 members. Has the Blu-Ray forum been around longer or something?
1. The forums are NOT under the same "ownership".
2. The blu ray forum has been going for well over 3 years, the HD fourm I'm unsure.

This site is growing and picking up pace. I suspect it's not as simple as identifying one reason, but a number of reasons.
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Deane, maybe this thread may be of interest to your question: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=3035
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Yes, that link did provide some interesting information. Thank you.

I was just curious as to the difference in the numbers, now I know. I have to agree with a poster in the other thread, there are a bunch of HD-DVD fans that are posting everywhere to make the momentum look greater. They sort of remind me of guys choosing sports teams and cheering their every accomplishment.

I'm sensing, after following a number of forums, that Blu-Ray almost has to be the winner in the end. That's only a gut feel, not based on any scientific analysis. If Sony would stop operating like a dysfunctional family and get moving, it might be over quickly.
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Yes, that link did provide some interesting information. Thank you.

I was just curious as to the difference in the numbers, now I know. I have to agree with a poster in the other thread, there are a bunch of HD-DVD fans that are posting everywhere to make the momentum look greater. They sort of remind me of guys choosing sports teams and cheering their every accomplishment.

I'm sensing, after following a number of forums, that Blu-Ray almost has to be the winner in the end. That's only a gut feel, not based on any scientific analysis. If Sony would stop operating like a dysfunctional family and get moving, it might be over quickly.
Agreed 100 percent.

By the way, I never did get a chance yet to say: Welcome to the forum!
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I'm sensing, after following a number of forums, that Blu-Ray almost has to be the winner in the end. That's only a gut feel, not based on any scientific analysis.
you don't have to be a scientist...a stroll into any Best Buy and you'll find a dedicated Blu Ray Encap by Sony, on the opposite end of hometheatre dept. you'll also find another Dedicated Endcap for Blu Ray by Samsung, The there is the PS3 endcap Highlighting Blu-Ray disc & movie ability...and in stores with MagHiFi, The Panasonic and Pioneer Blu Ray Players showcased in the experience rooms. And -zero- representation of any Standalone HDDVD player. The only HDDVD you'll find in BB is the movie section, and the HDDVD add on for the 360 which may or may not even be out on the shelf (my store you have to ask for it we don't have it out at all).
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you don't have to be a scientist...a stroll into any Best Buy and you'll find a dedicated Blu Ray Encap by Sony, on the opposite end of hometheatre dept. you'll also find another Dedicated Endcap for Blu Ray by Samsung, The there is the PS3 endcap Highlighting Blu-Ray disc & movie ability...and in stores with MagHiFi, The Panasonic and Pioneer Blu Ray Players showcased in the experience rooms. And -zero- representation of any Standalone HDDVD player. The only HDDVD you'll find in BB is the movie section, and the HDDVD add on for the 360 which may or may not even be out on the shelf (my store you have to ask for it we don't have it out at all).
But I thought Best Buy was part of a conspiracy to cover up and destroy HD-DVD on BD's behalf?

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you don't have to be a scientist...a stroll into any Best Buy and you'll find a dedicated Blu Ray Encap by Sony, on the opposite end of hometheatre dept. you'll also find another Dedicated Endcap for Blu Ray by Samsung, The there is the PS3 endcap Highlighting Blu-Ray disc & movie ability...and in stores with MagHiFi, The Panasonic and Pioneer Blu Ray Players showcased in the experience rooms. And -zero- representation of any Standalone HDDVD player. The only HDDVD you'll find in BB is the movie section, and the HDDVD add on for the 360 which may or may not even be out on the shelf (my store you have to ask for it we don't have it out at all).
Alas, there's the rub.

Best Buy (a business wanting to make profits, and have nice margins on what they sell) isn't pushing HD DVD: IT IS A CONSPIRACY AGAINST US!

BDA (CE's wanting to generate margin, and not race prices to inprofitability) aren't supporting HD DVD: IT IS A CONSPIRACY AGAINST US!

BB and BDA companies wanting to make money isn't anti-consumer. I thought that was the free market system, which has worked so well. But, it sure isn't made out this way.

"Evil BB"
"Evil Sony"
"HD viewers of the world unite!"

If businesses don't make money, they go out of business. While short term being handed something on the cheap is great for the consumer, if it doesn't provide a fundemental basis for the long-term business, it will be a failure.

Toshiba has gained a lot of zealots with their pricing. But, they have lost the interest of CE, and retailers.

Now, I'm not saying BD doesn't have its zealots. But, frequently it is this very CE support and the realization of what it means to retailing that is the fundemental basis for many of the BD zealot's support. The BD zealots point to someone selling the BD format, while HD DVD must rely totally on grassroots and bullying tactics.

Geez, a "petition" site that is >50% anti-BD propaganda. Need I say more?

I'm curious how many people on this forum are here because they simply can't stand the war on AVS any longer?

Gary
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