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i see a lot more addverstising for hd dvd movies and a lot of diffrent movies is this becuase of advertising or are the few studeos that suport hd dvd are pumping out more movies then blu ray suporters
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Jorg,
I will give you the benifit of doubt. This site http://www.blu-raydisc.com/ is the offical Blu Ray site. It has a list of members to blu ray etc. To answer your question HD-DVD was released about 2 months before Blu Ray. Although 2 months is not a long time in the release of the formats it is. Blu Ray has been released for about 7 months. There are about 10 more titles released on HD-DVD. This will quickly change. Just look at who is doing what. Universal will only release on HD-DVD Warner release on both HD-DVD and Blu Ray so far have released far more on HD-DVD but announced they intend to catch up with the blu ray releases early next year Paramount release on both HD-DVD and Blu Ray MGM only release on Blu Ray Fox only release on Blu Ray Disney only release on Blu Ray Columbia Tristar only release on Blu Ray Sony Pictures only release on Blu Ray and many others only release on Blu Ray So by this time next year I would be suprised if the ratio is not 10:1 (BD:HD-DVD) for titles. |
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I went into Fry's Electronics the day after Christmas & was looking over the HD-DVD titles & the Blu-Ray titles. The HD-DVD titles looked really picked over & alot of titles was missing.
The Blu-Ray titles was in perfect order & nothing looked like it was missing. The supervisor of the movie department was doing a count of the Blu-Ray movies & turned to one of his workers & said I wonder when any of these Blu-Ray movies will sell. I talked to him for a few minutes & he told me that when a HD-DVD big title comes out it sells out within a day but the Blu-Ray movies just aren't moving. I went to Best Buy & the same thing was told to me. Before you count me in as a HD-DVD fanboy I have both formats. I have a Toshiba HD-DVD player & a Panasonic Blu-Ray player so I can get the most movies in HD. But until Blu-Ray comes down in price on movies & players the average consumer will choose the lower price format. The picture quality on Blu-Ray thankfully is getting closer to HD-DVD. I love the uncompressed sound on Blu-Ray but it's not a night & day difference from Dolby True HD on HD-DVD. The bottom line is it doesn't matter how many studios you have or how many movies you have the consumer is going to choose what they can afford. Until Blu-Ray stops sticking it to customers & starts delivering quality product that customers can afford HD-DVD will always be a serious competitor for customers. If a movie is released in both formats I will read the reviews 1st but most of the time I will buy the HD-DVD version because on my Pioneer Elite Pro-730HDI setup the picture quality on HD-DVD normally looks better & it's anywhere from $5 to $10 cheaper a movie. If it's not available on HD-DVD I'll look for it somewhere on sale on Blu-Ray. And that's what I've been finding in the retail & online stores. I'm not for one format over another just make them equal & let the public decide. If I was going for what I find in retail stores & online stores I wouldn't call it even because Blu-Ray will have more titles available in a month. No one seems to be buying them from the supervisors I've been talking to & what I've been seeing. And in case you're wondering I recently bought 17 HD-DVD titles & 15 Blu-Ray titles that haven't been released on HD-DVD so I'm not partial. It's just the average consumer is cost conscience & until Blu-Ray prices drop it's going to be that way no matter how many studios you have & how many movies you have. |
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Well my in stores experience has been the opposite of yours, and I don't find the prices of Blu-rays where I buy them to be consistently $10 over HD DVD, but just about the same. And how does a VC-1 file on a Warner Blu-ray look worse than a VC-1 file on a Warner HD DVD? They should look the same: Either same sucky or same outstanding.
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The lossless PCM is not night & day difference you are correct, but there is a difference. Unfortunately there are only 9 HD DVD titles to choose from with TrueHD tracks on them, whereas there are close to 100% of titles from Blu-ray exclusive studios with lossless PCM or lossless DTS-HD Master Audio on them. The audio on Blu-ray is stomping HD DVD to the ground. As for your statement about the selection of titles and whether or not they are moving, I completely disagree. My local store seem to be the opposite from yours; not a staggering difference, but the titles on both formats are moving and if anything there are more HD DVD titles stocked up. There were a number of titles I was looking for on Boxing Day here in Canada, like X3 and Enemy of the State, that were long since sold out. |
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Sony Pictures and Columbia Tristar have seperate titles and operate as different entites. MGM is unrelated to both. Sony doesn't (or at least didn't own them) working on the common understanding that ownership is a controlling interest, or else I could own all the CE companies on the share market (just buy one share in each). Yes Sony does have interests but not controlling interests. Note I didn't include all the Disney companies as from what I'm led to believe they operate as one company although are happy to give the impression that they are independant, to keep that Disney family perception.
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Also, while MGM is not in that category; Providence nominated Sony to have direct control over their stake in MGM giving them around 49% control of the organisation with a bunch of other companies with the remaining 51%. While Kirk Kerkorian does not have a stake in the company any more his influence within the company cannot be underestimated either, he is very friendly with Sony - further increasing their say in what happens. Last edited by Maximus; 12-29-2006 at 01:03 PM. |
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I live in Southern California. If you check the Hidefdigest forum & AVSforum alot of people are having the same experience when they go to retail stores.
At least according to your experiences in Canada things tend to be different. I was hoping since I purchased the Panasonic Blu-Ray player to go along with my Toshiba player that it would get more use. I wish more companies would use VC-1 encoding. In my experience it gives a sharper & more consistent picture. Hopefully with Disney using it for Flightplan more companies will start using it. At Fry's & BestBuy here most of the Blu-Ray movies are $5 to $10 more a title on an average than the HD-DVD titles. Most of the HD-DVD titles at Fry's was $19.99 each. Seriously at Fry's & BestBuy they had been ransacked thru & there were alot of titles missing. I took time to talk with managers at both stores & they told me that the Blu-Ray movies weren't moving but the HD-DVD titles big titles were hard to keep in stock. I'm not against Blu-Ray at all. I wouldn't have bought the Panasonic player if I was. As far as the sound goes it's not a huge difference in the uncompressed LCPM vs sound on a HD-DVD. It does sound better & I have a great sound system. I'm glad the PQ caught up according to your scoresheet you get from different places. I do check reviews but I don't put alot of faith in reviewers unless I know what type of equipment they have. If it's of a lesser quality than what I have (which most of the time it is) I take it with a grain of salt. I can only go on what I see with my setup. I'm glad the PQ got better this year. Hopefully next year we'll see an overall better PQ on all movies & uncompressed sound on each picture. Encoding has so much to do with PQ & some companies need to understand that. I'd just like to see the prices the same on both formats. You have to remember for this not to be a niche format the average consumer has to buy into this & the average consumer is going to take the cheaper price regardless of format or quality. It doesn't matter how many studios or movies you have if your price is higher the average consumer wants the lowest price. It's happened time & time again. By the way I can't wait to hear what titles are going to be announced at CES in a couple of weeks. I love movies in HD. That's why I bought both formats. I wasn't trying to start a HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray thread. I have about 15 Blu-Ray titles & will be buying more as the titles I want become available. I remember Doby you saying that Warner is going to start releasing their titles in Blu-Ray with uncompressed sound. Where did you get this information? No one else or any website I have found stated that? I hope they do but that's the 1st I've heard of it. Last edited by marine92104; 12-29-2006 at 08:11 PM. |
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marine, I think you're quoting biased sources if you're invoking AVS forums in this discussion.
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Brian: You must be copying and pasting from a Word Document by now since you've shot down the same trollish misinformation countless times by now.
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i was thinking about posting something about us having forum members who will really atest to sales of software but knew brian would be here sooner than later.
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Brian you can call me a troll if you want to. That's fine. I haven't said anything against anyone on this forum.
Thanks Doby for listing the equipment on the different sites you frequent. You're a nice person that gives alot of information. As far as misinformation & talking to the wrong people, the guy I was talking to is the supervisor at Fry's that does inventory for the movie department. I took it he would know what he was talking about since he did the weekly inventory on titles. I'm not sure who else would have better info. I appreciate people like Doby that gives information & has something to back it up with. It's a learning experience for everyone with HD-DVD & Blu-Ray. It does surprise me that the moderators of this forum allows someone like Brian to verbally attack people that give their opinions. I'm not a HD-DVD fanboy. I truly own both machines a Toshiba & a Panasonic. I enjoy both of them. If you work at BestBuy I know an employee at BestBuy & he told me they were pushing Blu-Ray to make more money off the product. Whatever they want to do is fine with me. I bought my Panasonic player from another company because of that. I'm not in the retail end to make money off a customer. My purpose for asking questions about products selling & so forth was to ask other people's opinions. I haven't verbally sparred with anyone like you did nor has anyone back. That was not my intention. I personally like VC-1 encoding if it is done right. That is just my preference. If MPEG-2 is encoded right & gives the same picture I have no problem with that either. I have 17 HD-DVD movies & 15 Blu-Ray movies so I think it would be hard to call me a HD-DVD fanboy. I just gave an honest opinon I think the Blu-Ray studios need to come down on their pricing for the "average" consumer for the format to become widely popular. I can't wait until CES to see what titles will become available next year in HD. It's an exciting time to be in home theater. Sorry for your sake you took me the wrong way. I didn't realize it was wrong to hope the studios come down on their pricing soon so more people will start buying the product so the format will really take off. As far as equipment goes I have the Pioneer Elite Pro730HDI & the Pioneer Flagship Receiver along with their reference speakers (6 towers & center speaker). I'm going to wait for Pioneer Elite's 2nd generation Blu-Ray player. I went with the Panasonic since they promised the advanced codec firmware update in the box. I'm sure the 2nd generation Pioneer Elite will have that out of the box. So yes I do have a Blu-Ray player & have bought 15 Blu-Ray movies & counting. Sorry for you to be wrong on that. If you'd care to list your equipment that would be cool also. Care to list your equipment? Last edited by marine92104; 12-30-2006 at 02:30 AM. |
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I think maybe it was you that led people to take you the wrong way. So far all your posts have been incorrect information about the Pioneer release date, concern about the same player not having HDMI 1.3 and the price differential of HD-DVD. Once you start using a couple of sources well known for their anti blu ray propaganda, I think the conclusion a number of people jumped to is fairly obvious. Out of all your posts that I have looked at not one positive thing to say except HD-DVD tiles are cheaper. Remember if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck - well it most probably is a duck.
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