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You mentioned that you believe Paramount will go blu before Universal. Is this because of Parmount being in the blu business prior and its easier for them to open shop again per say or will it be a financially calculated decision that prompts them to blu again first before Uni? |
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I'm curious... was that a typo? The numbers I've heard put music downloads at much higher than 10% already. CDs being under 50% already for some publishers, even. |
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The other argument we get from those irritated at us is: "Dear sir, shame on you for impuning your journalistic intergrity by taking a side instead of letting the consumer make the choice!" Which to us is bullshit. The consumer WAS making a choice. They were chosing to sit on the sidelines. And of the consumers that WERE getting into high-def - the early adopters - most of them weren't actually choosing! They were buying both formats. So what you had was a quagmire, which is exactly what we predicted would happen on The Bits. And what we know for certain is that if the quagmire persisted for much longer, both high-def disc formats were going to crash and burn. People would stop caring and move on, and high-def packaged media would be an also ran. As to our "journalistic integrity," we're kind of a weird mix at The Bits. We're part journalists reporting the news, we're part enthusiasts sharing our love of films, and we're part Nader-esque advocates for movie fans and consumers - we stand up for what we believe is in the best interests of our readers. And it just became very clear to us at a certain point last year, that this format war had stopped being in the consumer interest, and was simply being driven by some pretty large egos for their own ends. So that's when we decided to draw a line. We looked at all the facts and made a logical decision. We picked Blu-ray. A lot of people were very glad we stood up when we did. Some weren't too happy about it naturally. But I can tell you that the overwhelming majority of our readers - and especially the many industry insiders that we've become close with over the last decade, and not just those working in the Blu-ray camp by a LONG shot - have responded very positively to our position. We believe we made the right call for our readers, and I think time has proven our case and will continue to do so. Last edited by Bill Hunt; 01-16-2008 at 07:36 PM. |
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We have to be VERY careful with that. There's a tendency with the online press to want to scoop every story, but often you have to know when NOT to say something. When going public with information can affect the outcome, you have to be very careful what you say. So let's just leave it there for now. When we can post something, we will. Blu-ray.com will do the same.
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Maybe you've seen different numbers than I have then. When I looked into this last summer, the number was 10% by 2010. Maybe it was 20%, I'd have to go back and look. But it seems to me that it's still a very small percantage of overall sales.
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They didn't change the physical structure of the disc platform to any significant degree to go from 720 to 1080... what they did was switch from a red to blue laser. The 720p HD DVD concept was to have used a standard red-laser like regular DVD. Basically, it was a regular DVD with VC-1 video compression to squeeze 720p into the space that MPEG2 needs for 480p. |
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Hi Bill, I would also like to add my welcome and thanks for your ‘vocal’ support of our preferred format.
On a recent My Two Cents you mentioned an average 20:1 Blu hardware jump in sales in Orange County after the Warner announcement. Just wondering if you have had the time to carry out any further surveys or have any other feedback on Blu hardware uptake in other places that would indicate a similar trend? |
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Ooops - Dave already did. |
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In the end, CDs (and other physical media) still bring in over 90% of the revenue. Last edited by JadedRaverLA; 01-16-2008 at 07:52 PM. |
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Bill,
I have ordered Eyes Wide Shut on Blu-ray in the beginning of December because I couldn't find this title at any local retailer. So I ordered it online at Warner Bros. Store. Its still on back order and I have read that several Kubrick movies are on back order. Also, my Fry's Electronics seems to never get Warner movies on time. Will the dropping of HD-DVD help Warner fix these issues? Do you have any inside info on where the hell is Eyes Wide Shut? |
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