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View Poll Results: What would you do if Universal Studios remains exclusive to the HD-DVD format?
I might one day purchase a working combo player for under $500 to play Universal Studios movies. 12 9.92%
I might purchase a HD-DVD player to play Universal Studios movies. 12 9.92%
I currently own a HD-DVD player to play Universal Studios movies. 13 10.74%
If Universal Studios remains exclusive to HD-DVD I would never purchase their movies. 84 69.42%
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Old 06-06-2007, 06:02 AM   #1
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Old 06-06-2007, 06:25 AM   #2
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Now granted Universal has some older titles I would like to own but if they would be dumb enough to remain HD DVD exclusive when the public has clearly chosen Blu-Ray, that level of selfishness is unacceptable...Wait a minute...Universal is being dumb enough to remain HD DVD exclusive when the public has clearly chosen Blu-Ray! Seriously though, I would just have to buy their standard DVDs.
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Old 06-06-2007, 06:51 AM   #3
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The only way I would purchase Universal flicks is if Blu-ray threw in the towel and said that HD-DVD is going to be the winner. I feel that every HD-DVD disc/player sold is simply prolonging the 'war'.
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Old 06-06-2007, 07:44 AM   #4
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This is an anonymous private poll. Your voting results will not be made public. Of course posting comments are made public.
I voted that I own a HD DVD for the Universal movies. Some day, I will have an interesting conversation piece. Sort of like the DIVX movies I have.
Here is a shot of two of them. I also have The X Files and Ever After

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Old 06-06-2007, 07:45 AM   #5
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I was going to vote I would never purchase their movies if Universal Studios remained exclusive to the HD-DVD format. Then I realized I am a movie collector first and a BLU-RAY fan second. If several years went by and Universal remained exclusive to HD-DVD then I would have to get at least one working combo player to play their HDTV movies. So far I do not own any HD-DVD products but my patience as a movie collector only last so long.
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Old 06-06-2007, 07:48 AM   #6
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I voted that I own a HD DVD for the Universal movies. Some day, I will have an interesting conversation piece. Sort of like the DIVX movies I have.
Here is a shot of two of them. I also have The X Files and Ever After

Yes I hope HD-DVD has the same fate as DIVX. Looks like HD-DVD might last a few years or coexist.
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Old 06-06-2007, 07:58 AM   #7
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Yes I hope HD-DVD has the same fate as DIVX. Looks like HD-DVD might last a few years or coexist.
I never owned a DIVX player, but I bought a few titles, left them sealed. Except The X Files. I opened that up, and tried to play it. Of course, it did not work, but it has some sort of cool message on it...I forget what it says...but it said something about how it won't play...
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Old 06-06-2007, 08:04 AM   #8
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I never owned a DIVX player, but I bought a few titles, left them sealed. Except The X Files. I opened that up, and tried to play it. Of course, it did not work, but it has some sort of cool message on it...I forget what it says...but it said something about how it won't play...
Back in 1997 when the DVD format launched if the DIVX feature would have been made mandatory then maybe DIVX would have had a niche market. I am glad DIVX failed but it might have coexist if it was a standard feature in all DVD players.
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Old 06-06-2007, 08:52 AM   #9
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I refuse to buy another high def player when the one I own is the dominant format...

if they won't comply with the market, then it's their loss and I'm fine with the current studio support of BD...
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Back in 1997 when the DVD format launched if the DIVX feature would have been made mandatory then maybe DIVX would have had a niche market. I am glad DIVX failed but it might have coexist if it was a standard feature in all DVD players.
DIVX was not a feature of DVD, it was a competing format. Circuit City claimed it was a feature, but I think the fact that no founding members of the DVD Forum supported it was proof enough of what it really was. I happily embraced the news of its demise.

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=7455

I posted about DIVX awhile back, see link.
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Old 06-06-2007, 12:39 PM   #11
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I voted that I might buy one - but I can't see that happening any time soon (I'd really have to want a couple of movies to justify it). Plus, my wife might kill me if I add another remote and take up even more shelf space!
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Well, in this case I will just keep my SD DVD's which are really an alternative. But I'm sure even such ignorants have to change their decision in the future.
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I don't plan to replace my SD versions with HD versions, so my interest is in new movies only. Since Universal has pretty much lost the ability to create new material that is worth having, Universals choice of release format doesn't have much effect on me. The studios with the worthwhile new films are already releasing on Blu-Ray.
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I have no problem voicing my choice in public:

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If Universal Studios remains exclusive to HD-DVD I would never purchase their movies.
In the highly unlikely event that they snub BD to the bitter end? @#$% 'em. I have 90 percent studio support that will be cranking out plenty of great content in the interim.
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Old 06-06-2007, 01:00 PM   #15
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I already have the Universal movies I want to see in SD. Thanks to 1.80 on the PS3, I'll get to as close to HD as possible - until Universal sees the [blu] light.

My $0.02.

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I don't plan to replace my SD versions with HD versions, so my interest is in new movies only. Since Universal has pretty much lost the ability to create new material that is worth having, Universals choice of release format doesn't have much effect on me. The studios with the worthwhile new films are already releasing on Blu-Ray.
exactly...

I will re-buy some of the older classics and personal favorites on BD...but I won't buy movies at the rate I did with DVD on BD until the price comes down significantly..
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I have no problem voicing my choice in public:



In the highly unlikely event that they snub BD to the bitter end? @#$% 'em. I have 90 percent studio support that will be cranking out plenty of great content in the interim.
exactly...at that point they are just being spiteful...
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I want the options:

watch universal movies on burned blu ray discs from ripped hddvd's
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Just stick with the dvd format for universal films sees the blu light
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hey, wheres the option of sending flowers to universals funeral, you would have to be one thick company to support HD-DVD after it's DEAD. They won't be supporting it in 7 years, they're already being beat out by WB in sales for just HD-DVD and that saying a lot considering it's a neutral studio.

The financial stability blu-ray brings will have them go neutral within 2 years and then within 1 more year, this format war DEAD
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hey, wheres the option of sending flowers to universals funeral, you would have to be one thick company to support HD-DVD after it's DEAD. They won't be supporting it in 7 years, they're already being beat out by WB in sales for just HD-DVD and that saying a lot considering it's a neutral studio.

The financial stability blu-ray brings will have them go neutral within 2 years and then within 1 more year, this format war DEAD
I just really can't imagine anyone in business to make money looking at this forthcoming holiday season and really being confident about snubbing BD entirely for a second Christmas in a row.
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