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Sorry, the link below is written in Japanese.
http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/av/docs/20080130/emi.htm EMI Music Japan, one of the biggest record companies in Japan, tonight announced releasing their first blu-ray in March, which is a successful show by multi-platinum selling diva Yumi Matsutoya. HD-DVD version has not be announced. EMI Music Japan (formerly Toshiba EMI), has been co-owned by Toshiba for more than 40 years. But in December 2006, Toshiba completely sold it to EMI music group worldwide. I thought Toshiba EMI could be a big HD-DVD backer, but they never released HD-DVDs at all. I think this is a great news for Japanese blu-ray fans, and a very bad news for HD-DVD camp. |
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This is great news for all music fans.
Back in the SACD/DVD-Audio battle it was EMI and Warner that never released on SACD, with SonyBMG not releasing on DVD-Audio and Universal Music Group supporting both formats, but initially being SACD-only. If the big four music groups are all behind Blu-ray, which based on this announcement suggests that outcome is inevitable, audiophiles can finally smile at the road ahead, which they haven't been able to do in some time outside of the classical/jazz genres. Great find, thanks for posting! ![]() |
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Apr 2007
London town, UK
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Dec 2007
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But why Blu-ray? Is it because of BD+? It surely can't be because of price or capacity, DVD would fill those needs better.
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Jan 2008
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Because SACD and DVD-Audio turned into a stalemate and failed to take off. It's now only a niche market. With BD leading in every country now some Studios are thinking it's time to give Hi Quality audio another shot.
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Jan 2005
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What do you mean that D.V.D. would have more capacity than Blu-Ray? How does that make sense that D.V.D.-Audio would be better than Blu-Ray?
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It's not hard to get a Car stereo that plays DVD now, nearly every place that sells car stereos sells models that have DVD drives in them, yet they don't help sells of either DVD audio formats. Either way, most consider DVD audio a niche market that is stagnant now. So looking beyond that is how most Music companies are doing now. They need to break into home audio and get mainstream acceptance first. No ones saying BD audio will be the next thing. But DVD audio on either format has failed for the most part and it seems they can't get traction. So just because they might be better and cheaper, doesn't make them a success. Personally, while I love 5.1 music, I love having my entire library come with me more. |
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DVD-Audio and SACD were not codecs either. |
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Jan 2005
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Of course why does there always have to be format war in order to introduce a new product? I guess the same thing will happen in the music industry if they try to adopt a Blu-Ray Audio disc, eh? Then it will take two or three more years for everyone to go, "Der, I wonder who's goin' to win it?". Which might kill the whole thing anyway. How sad and pathetic. Blu-Ray Audio had better the be the next new format for the music industry. Otherwise what in the hell is the point to have yet some other format different from the one that films are released on? The whole point is so that you would have both features of film and audio on one disc. Not some confusing scenario that no one will understand or be ready for. For God's sakes my whole point has been to raise interest in this and get people talking about to get behind this thing happening. It sure better as far as I'm concerned.
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