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#8881 |
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Well.. my contact actually works for Warner HMV. So yeah - guess who I'm talking to is just some analyst who reads the stats. Just because somebody posts on this board every two minutes doesn't make them an "expert" by any means. I'm not saying I'm an "expert" either but just providing information as I know it from a close source to the action.
What do people want here!?!? We are in a war and need to fight! No one has won this thing yet regardless of how many people here want to think otherwise. I don't want to get caught again - I thought Blu had already won prior to the Paramount annoucement! If we sit back and proclaim victory while Toshiba and M$ are doing the real bidding, then we are all going to be very embarrassed come Jan. 7th. Damn. |
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#8882 | |
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Apr 2007
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im not calling you a troll or even you accusing you of spreading misinformation. you very well may be speaking the truth. all im saying you have not proven yourself credible enough to be believed on such a serious matter. its not a matter of how many posts you have. if you had 10 posts and all 10 were predictions that were true, everybody here would believe you. but you have not had any correct predictions (yet) therfore we cannot believe you, as in the past we have had many trolls saying very similar things as you and it turns out that they are just liars trying to stir the pot on blu-ray.com |
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#8883 |
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Nov 2007
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The question becomes:
Is Disney promoting Blu Ray becaused it's the only format they sell? Are they just trying to increase their sales because overall HD sales are so low that they want to recoup their investment? It makes sense to me that if I was a car dealer that only sold Mercedes, I would go around promoting the hell out of them. But that doesn't mean I wouldn't consider selling BMW it market demands for BMW vwent up? Any thoughts on this? |
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Apr 2007
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We are not the ones fighting the war, the bda is. and if you don't think or your source isn't telling you that the bda is in very close and serious talks with wb, then you are gravely mistaken. our insiders have been telling us a different story. and just to be frank we all trust them a lot more than we can trust you. |
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How long has HD-DVD be dining out on those 90k HD-DVD sales back in October/November, since, all indications are that Blu-ray standalones have turned the corner. |
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Apr 2007
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its nothing like that. while bmw and mercedes are competitors in the luxary car market, they both can thrive while the other thrives. hdm is nothing like that, one will die or they both will die, both cannot survive, like luxary car manufacturers can. when a customer buys one (luxary car) he gets a complete package (a car). when a customer buys into hdm he doesn't, he is getting at best 70% of the HDM out there. both formats cannot survive together as retailers will not stand for it, nor will the public, disney going neutral only prolongs things and will simply run HDM into the ground, which is something they don't want to do. |
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Lame. |
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ill add to that the fact that disney would have to completely redo their transfers to go neutral as hd dvd couldn't handle the specs they have given the blu-ray release. the opposite cannot be said, as it is very easy for a red company to port to blu.
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To address your other concern: it's been stated time-and-time-again by insiders and retailers here that this format war is what is keeping mass adoption from occurring, so HDM sales will be dismal compared to DVD until there is only one format. Going Neutral at this point to what is clearly showing as being the losing format would be suicidal. There would be no recouping their investment at that point, just attempts to cut their losses. And enough with all this talk about any of the major Blu studios going red. It's not going to happen; the studios chose blu-ray for what blu-ray could offer in protection and region encoding. There was no real market for blu-ray when they started with the format, and now they're being rewarded for it. Why would they go neutral now? For a 33% increase in sales? Do you have any idea what the upfront costs would be to start producing on the other format as well? This is a tired, outdated, and rediculous argument and it needs to be quit being brought up. |
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The VideoBusiness piece has been ammended. HP red was not ahead of HP Blu. The overall during Bourne week was apparently 61:39 Blu which is an embarassment for HD DVD. Quote:
Again, how about a logical case for that happening before discussing what would be the consequences. Why would Disney deliberately choose a path to a stalemate? Gary |
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Absolutely right and a very good point.
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Anyone else find it funny that Universal titles are found in the Amazon BOGO? Wasn't Ken Graffeo just complaining last week about the 3 or 4 BOGOs the BDA had in the 4Q? It's as if there was some sort of conversation:
Graffeo: "What do you think of HD DVD and BD sales?" Un-named Source: "I think HD DVD is sucking wind, BD is selling more right now." Graffeo: "Yeah, but...but BOGOs are the only reason they are winning." Un-named Source: "That's not true Ken. They didn't have BOGOs all the time, and HD DVD has been giving away discs all 4th Qtr, which are scanned with the purchase of a player." Graffeo: "But free discs with a player is still not a BOGO...BOGOs are stupid" Un-named Source: "But it would make the HD DVD numbers look 'not as bad'." Graffeo: (Dials Kornblau up) "Hey, I had this great idea. What if we run a BOGO on Amazon? You think that will help me keep my job?" Kornblau: "Great idea Ken. Did you come up with this all by yourself?" Graffeo: "Yeah, I was taking a hit off of that bong we share on weekends on your boat, and this idea just came to me. 'Let's do a BOGO'. Maybe this will be a way for us to move all those shitty encodes we did on the catalog titles and make HD DVD look a little better so Warner won't leave is high and dry with the @ssholes at Paramount that got more money than we were ever offered." |
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You have a very valid point. But if Disney knew the war was going to last a while, they know they could make more money by selling both. Disney has a very interesting position in the market. I personally don't buy many movies. I rent them. Reason being, I don't generally like to watch something more than once. My kids, however, love to watch things over and over again. Because of this, only about 10% of the S-DVDs I own are for me. The remaining 90% are all kids shows. I currently only own an HD DVD player and am waiting for the right time to buy BR. I have pruchased only 6 HD DVD movies and 50% of them are for kids (I got Planet Earth more for the kids). Blade Runner Shrek 3rd Polar Express Transformers Batman PLanet Earth The rest I rent. However, Once I go Blu, I will definitely buy all Disney movies. My three kids love them and would watch them all the time. It sounds like you would know the answer to this better than I would. Isn't their a point where the cost of switching over to dual format would not outweigh the profit to be made doing so. However, lets say that Disney predicted that it would cost $xxxx amount to start HD DVD production but the could make 3 X $xxxx by doing so. Are you saying that Disney would still chose to stick with BR exclusively and give up th extra profit they could make? I'll agree whole heartedly that right now they would not recoup their cost to conver to dual format. What are you thoughts? Am I way off here? |
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