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Dec 2006
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What's your take?
Which high-def disc format will prevail? Blu-Ray 83% HD DVD 14% Neither, still a two-format market 3% I still have a Betamax 1% Total Votes: 813 |
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Now, it won't be a precise one-day-warner-goes-blu-exclusive-the-next-day-dud-goes-belly-up and then everyone rushes out to join the BD clan exercise. But Warner's exclusivity will convey an inevitable decisive victory for BD such that Universal will no doubt follow at some point, and Paramount when they can. It will set in motion a chain of events that will kill off HD DVD quite quickly, and even if HD DVD has sparse space on store shelves in the future, consumers will know that there really is only one format to go to, and likewise, overall sales numbers will increase. I can't help but think that the potential sales from holdouts matter more than early adopters (us). Not in the "which format does the public sway towards" sense - because, obviously, they're waiting for a decisive winner and don't have a horse in the race, they'll go towards whichever format remains. In that sense, their opinion is meaningless. However, once it is clear that one format is the winner, then they'll jump on board, no matter the format - it's the natural conclusion from the position they claim to be in. (no current holdout is going to boycott BD because they killed off HD DVD, otherwise they aren't a holdout! :lol ![]() |
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Sep 2005
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You can draw any trend line you want through a single data point.
Warner knows this. A single title having 50.01:49.99 in favor of BD has as little significance as 99.99:0.01 in favor of BD. Look at a dozen Warner titles or look across several studios and you might be able to discern a trend with some meaningful significance. Warner knows this. |
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Jan 2007
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You guys are underestimating Warner's role in all of this. They are still bringing in bucket loads of money from DVD royalties so they are in no hurry to chose a side. They will allow all the time needed to see if HDDVD can get back into this. The only time they will go Blu exclusive is if they feel that HDDVD is as good as dead. They are committed to HDDVD like Sony Pictures is committed to Blu-ray. They may be releasing on both formats but we all know which side they have been and still are favoring.
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HP5 apparently sold well on HD DVD last week, relative to Blu-ray. Thing is it (and Bourne Ultimatum) is the first big "must have" on HD DVD, since Transformers, where Blu has had many. HP5 & BU on HD DVD will have been snapped up last week and will probably be pretty healthy this week. After that they'll dip and the ratio on HP will steadily climb way over 1.2:1, probably be over 1.5:1 in a few weeks. My point being, I don't think Warner are foolish or arrogant enough to base their decision on one week's sales for ONE title. * also the **** up on the HP boxset would have lessened Blu sales, not by too much I don't think, but it would have had some affect. |
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Sep 2007
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The template to consider is the audio CD industry. Once revenue stalls, the subsequent declines become steeper, and the analysts are predicting that DVD sales in the coming years could face double digit percentage declines. As to why this happened to audioCDs, there's various theories. I know what mine is. ![]() If not for this coming danger, none of the studios would be anxiously trying to look for other revenues such as downloads or HDM. When you consider everything, spending all that energy to make disks, of which over 90% are not even selling 20k units, that's bad business sense the bean counters would shut down over night if not for the long term strategists trying to find a way out of the oncoming disaster. This is all speculation, as the studios understand their business better than I do. Presumably adults are at the helm of those companies and their job is to continue to increase revenues. Last edited by Neo65; 12-21-2007 at 08:28 PM. |
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Sep 2007
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2.11 = Paramount's TF number / First Alert for week1 of TF. Warner's 300-combined number is 250k in week1. 250k/FirstAlert 300-combined =1.55. If we go 1.6 or even 1.8 you could agree on that kind of deviation. But to go from 1.55 to 2.11 is a long road that stretches incredulity. That's why Vaughn is mistaken, he should pay more attention to the basic math of how these things work. With bigger numbers, the math always has to follow certain rules. |
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WB was favouring HD-DVD, but when they turned down a deal to go HD-DVD exclusive, guys like Nickerson moved on. |
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I think we should buy it anyway while we want the #'s to be strong for Blu and fix it after the fact so we still see the stronger Blu #'s. |
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They also mentioned that they will be chosing one format very soon! In a few short months I guarantee we will hear WB switching to exclusive to a format |
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May 2007
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The ratios that applied to 300 at the end of July don't have to apply to these titles in Q4 and I have already been over that Blu-ray studios have been using higher ratios themselves. In fact, Fox used a higher ratio for Die Hard 4 (including both singles and the box set) than Paramount used for Transformers. I realize some people here want to be mad, but I wish people would use a little more common sense. There is no coincidence that Dave has gotten the ratios between the formats right the past few weeks, but yet people want to claim that he is wrong about how the First Alert numbers are comparing to what the studios are claiming, based off the ratios being different for a title released in July and these Q4 titles. If you care about the truth then please quit claiming that Dave is wrong about the numbers and take my advice and ask an insider here about Die Hard 4. I can tell you that Fox claiming 100k meant a higher multiple for that title than Paramount claiming 190k meant for Transformers (compared to First Alert). Die Hard 4 did less than 45k in the First Alert numbers, counting both the individual and the box set. Please, stop claiming Dave is wrong by misapplying some statistics, or ask an insider whether my statement is true about Die Hard 4 doing less than 45k the first week by First Alert count. I doubt an insider would lie to you about that, so you'll either get a confirmation that it was less than 45k, or no real answer. I support Blu-ray over HD DVD, but I support the truth over either format. And it doesn't have to follow the rule you think it has to here. That is a misapplication of statistics/math. And again, if you want to claim otherwise and you care about the truth, ask for confirmation of my statement that Die Hard 4 did under 45k by First Alert the first week, even though Fox claimed 100k total. --Darin Last edited by darinp2; 12-21-2007 at 09:05 PM. |
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Sep 2006
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