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Even if Warner goes HD-DVD, it still doesn't matter, Blu-Ray will outsell HD by a large margin.
HD-DVD is in a bad bind. They can not sell tons of HD-DVD players until HD-DVD wins the war. The PS3 outsells the HD-DVD adopters willing to go before the war is over. Therefore, Blu-Rays will outsell HD-DVDs and HD-DVD can not win the war. While all the PS3 owners I know buy Blu-Rays, they do so out of convenience, not because they must have HD. As a result, studio support for HD-DVD does not matter to them. This includes me...I still happily buy DVDs when I have to. About the only way I see that HD-DVD could win this war is if Universal, Warner, and Paramount pulled DVD support altogether, and went strictly HD-DVD. Until that happens, they are boned, and no amount of studio buyout is going to make them sell more software, it's just going to make Blu-Ray sell less. Last edited by Terjyn; 08-23-2007 at 12:19 AM. |
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But, Blu still has the Pixar flix and POTC series and Sony has Spidey. Plus we have the 29 Fox flix coming between Oct. through the holidays. Those will also generate an enormous amount of sales of both software and hardware, by hi-def standards I should say. Still a drop in the bucket compared to DVD sales of the same movies though. But, I still stand by M$ being the main financier of Paramounts buy-out. I don't believe the HD-DVD consortium/group has the kind of financial backing to buy out Warner without a majority of the money/services coming from Microsoft. Microsoft would not feel the financial hurt of buying out Warner nearly as much as these other companies would, which, if they had to put up money upwards of $300 million, would severely hurt their bottom line. Last edited by Slapper; 08-23-2007 at 01:07 AM. |
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To that end, though, I think Fox's movie lineup is downright stellar and I'll be buying just about every one of their titles. I'll miss some Paramount stuff, but it's not the end of the world. Quote:
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And the above titles will sell a ton of BD players. And, in both cases, hopefully to people who know what the heck is going on. Gary |
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Yeah, I kind of rethought things. I was thinking about what Blu might lose instead of cheering about what we actually have coming on the horizon from our Tru Blu studios of Fox/MGM, Disney, Sony. The whole "glass is half empty thing". I'm OK now. Look at my previous post above. |
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I don't believe that 75% of the blu-ray standalone players owners bought 300. After informing 3 of my friends that their PS3 upconverts DVDs and plays the best High Def format on the market, they kicked in buying BDs and scrapped their standalone players. I think the press doesn't know how to count the number of PS3s bought for or being used as BD players. Certainly Universal, Paramount, Toshiba, and Microsoft don't want to advertise even if they did know. -CB |
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I seem to be the only one who's read down to the point where Bill buzzes:
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Namely, that Warner still thinks they can make more money off of recouping TotalHD costs than Micro can pay them back in the shortrun, that they can't afford to lose it now (especially now that the entire industry is wringing its hands and crying "The war's still on for another year! ![]() ...Yes , it's going to hurt our fingers to keep them crossed for one or two more days, but it's also possible that a refusal for Microsoft would also make some very beneficial big headlines in followup stories-- And cement in the public's mind that Paramount/Viacom Did the Wrong Thing in dealing with MS. That's what could win the war. LOTR and Matrix disks are only gravy. Last edited by EricJ; 08-23-2007 at 01:19 AM. |
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I think what Bill posted yesterday about people sending their opinions to WB is a good idea, especially if you are really concerned. As he stated be nice in your statements but give your opinions as a consumer.
My thought on this is that hopefully they stay neutral for the duration and that they start releasing the titles that are currently only on HD DVD to Blu ray. Until lately, they really hadn't been supporting Blu ray with their releases. Once they did look at what happened...100's of 1000's of Blu ray units being sold. Even if it does happen, I don't believe it will, it will then be up to the HD DVD consumers to actually go out and buy movies. This is something that they have not been doing. With their superior number of standalone players out there, they couldn't even move 100K units of 300 in the first 2 weeks maybe even longer. They (HD DVD community) have a lot to prove at Christmas time with sales for Transformers and Shrek 3. They needed this shot in the arm because without it would have killed them by the end of the year if not sooner. Now what we as supporters for Blu ray can't do is jump over to the other side and help them up their numbers. We have to stand our ground and show what format has the stronger support and loyalty. Show that we can't be bought by whomever has the suitcases of money. If you do then you show that you can be bought too. If it is something exclusive to HD DVD, buy it on standard DVD for the moment. Let those numbers greatly out number the HD DVD camps numbers. I for one, am in this all the way as a Blu ray supporter. |
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Beginning to release on a format is a sort of contract between the studio and consumer: "Trust us, we'll support you buying this format, with our software". Paramount broke their promise to Blu-ray customers. Especially all those that chose to purchase a player specifically because of Paramount titles. It's one thing refusing to support a format. It is quite another to widthdraw support. And it is pure evil to do so because of a bribe. Paramount will lose a lot of credibility with ethical people. Hollywood could punish them in ways they simply don't fathom at this time. Gary |
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I just wish we could get some good news... the Fox thing was good, but it was simply moved up, not really a reaction to the Paramount thing.
Still they've accelerated my plans to get a PS3 and start buying BDs, from Christmas to.. oh, next week or so. |
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I keep wondering why M$ is so involved in this war. M$'s main part is the VC-1 codec, isn't it?
But then I realized that M$ could bundle Xbox with HD DVD and Transformers and will sell a boatload of them this Xmas. It still sux that M$ is so slimy with its business practices. If it is a 3/3 split in a few days that just means the risk to either of the formats has greatly increased. This will ensure that all the folks sitting on the sidelines will remain on the sidelines. It also means that I will become a renter of blu-ray and dvd movies instead of a purchaser of movies (70 blu-ray movies and counting in 8 months). It also means that I will not be upgrading my audio system anytime soon to one of the new HDMI 1.3 audio systems. My system is good enough for DVD now. Then once a clear winner emerges or downloading becomes the norm I may invest into the technology. For now I'll keep my preorders for the Spiderman trilogy and Pixar movies in place and wait with anticipation to see how this thing shakes out. Last edited by coolmilo; 08-23-2007 at 01:35 AM. |
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VC-1 is also at the core of Silverlight - which is their attempt to attack Flash and Apollo from Adobe. If VC-1 is a failure in Hollywood (ie. all that content...) then other areas of their business are compromised/have a tougher road to walk as well...
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This war will be won because of Playstation 3, not studios. More PS3's will be sold this holiday season alone than hd-dvd players will have sold since its invention.
Does anyone really care about Shrek? Transformers, the fate of the world depends on a giant metal square, yea ok. Eddie Murprhy as an irritating donkey, puhlease. |
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TRUE!! and i tell, if BDA just sit and watch how their format goes down, i will never buy anything else again from sony, buck PS4 or PS5, ill go xbox720 or whatever.
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nah! PS3 still kicks A$$ and so will PS4 or PS5, and don't be so sure there will be anothe xbox. sharholders are pissed as the XBOX has lost money in over two dozen straight quarters and has yet to show a dime of profit.
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