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#2961 | |
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Universal is just milking whatever remaining cash they can from Toshiba, knowing that whether they jump to Blu now or 4 months from now isn't really going to have that much of an affect, as Blu is still the winner. It annoys the crap out of me that they don't just go neutral now and get it over with, but from a business stance it makes sense. It's a decision based on money, just as every decision in the history of the format war has been. Last edited by Nick Graham; 01-14-2008 at 09:58 PM. |
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#2962 | |
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BTW, none of this was meant to imply that Sony actually has been cutting checks... only that they (or Matsushita, etc) would need to be the ones to do so. |
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#2963 | |
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Now that they are, the BDA can talk from a position of power. These are also "rumblings" we dont have any proof either way. Only time will tell. IMO, the BDA has time on its side. The media is doing its damage. |
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#2965 |
Active Member
Jan 2007
France
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Guys,
I don't like to step in the Insiders thread, but I wish to say that we should all chill for a second. Toshiba's only doing what they can to try and save their HD DVD business. But this doesn't mean that the fundamentals have changed. All the low pricing initiatives they did last year didn't turn the tables, and the clock is still ticking for the day they lose the film studio with the biggest lineup of 2008. I think that this sale is just a negotiation. They're probably trying to grow the installed base, or rather the number of seats for the day where crossgrades and other transitional "considerations" might be put in place. Toshiba's moving boxes because that's about the only thing they can do. Blu-ray's doing BOGOs because our side is content driven. I think that the best way the BDA could respond, is aptly to remind everyone that these cheap boxes will be emptier and emptier by the minute. In order to add a question to my train of thoughts, I'd like to ask again the Insiders a question that maybe got lost in the middle: is there any way that Warner could make I Am Legend a Blu-ray exclusive? Wouldn't that be the most appropriate answer to Toshiba's fire sale? |
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#2966 |
Active Member
Apr 2007
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I was/am willing to play forgive and forget with executives who took the wrong side in a format war (especially Universal to this point, since they picked their horse in the begining) but if either Paramount or Universal are going to take money to sit on the sidelines while Toshiba suckers in more customers with firesales (endangering HDM and simply taking money away from honest if uninformed people) then they are going to gain my ire in addition to losing my respect.
Max or some other insider, how exactly can KG not be responsible for the ongoing situation (assuming there is a situation) at Universal? Are we to believe that the very GE that was pressuring Universal to go neutral is now not letting them? Somone had better let Universal and Paramount know that stalling the market at this point will only result in customer backlash, and I think the enthusiast market actually owes it to themselves to take this stance if these two companies (not to mention Toshiba) are willing to treat customers this way. Ken, I'm talking to directly to you: it's fine that you've had a job to do promoting a format that was in your companies interest (if not mine). But if you prolong a needless format war when the end is obvious, if you screw ordinary people out of their hard earned money by not bringing this to a close while Toshiba takes $150 of grandma and grangpa's cash, you will find no foregiveness from me. |
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#2967 | |
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The issue is dragging this out. The whole thing has been about ending this thing and going to one format. Warner spoke of it directly, supposedly retailers are/were supposed to make changes. This is not about Toshiba winning, there is no chance of that at all. It is about whether they have an honest intention of dragging this thing on and trying to bury both formats in some loser's tantrum. |
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#2968 | |
Active Member
Aug 2007
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Guess I've gotten spoiled by the lossless audio in Blu-ray. ![]() |
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#2969 | |
Blu-ray reviewer
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The decisive factor for the war to end is retailer support. It is not too far fetched to grasp an economic reality where eventually precisely such exclusive configuration would materialize allowing HDDVD web-sales only. The cardinal issue here, as I see it, is the fact that after the fiasco is gone Toshiba will have some serious issues to deal with on its table. Regardless of how big of a business they run and how flexible their production is fact of the matter is certain consequences will be present for them. Addressing the content market would likely be their strategy #1 and I have every reason to believe that as a whole they will lose substantial market presence worldwide. All of this suggests two scenarios: 1.Toshiba would switch the focus of this war from winning, which they were never in a position to accomplish, to blending with the rest of the upscaling hadrware producers. A smart move but ultimately very transparent for analysts and industry observers. 2.Toshiba's plans evolving into supporting another platform: lower denominator being upscaling while higher one being delivery. Both of those are , as of this moment, "capped". The first one for the fact that studios are looking for new avenues to match, even partially, the success of the SDVD boom, and the second, due to the fact that other more flexible players (Microsoft) have other plans for it. The second one is hardly a global positioner either. This analysis only leads me to believe that as much as the distirb unification under the BR umbrella is being delayed, for obvious and not so obvious reasons, the content suppliers will have the final say, majors and vendors, not Toshiba. Dr.A |
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Blu-ray Champion
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I don't really see how any of Toshiba's IP can be integrated in. Their entire data backbone is done by Microsoft, and that would be the only thing they'd really have to sell. At best they could make their AVC encoders the endorsed encoders for Blu
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I sentence all Toshiba execs to be put into a room and be forced to listen to their BS 24 hours a day until they realize how insane this is. I thought the Japanese have a sense of honor and pride in their statements. This is just a plain disgrace! The idiots who published this crap should be forced to resign, since they are disgracing their company and deceiving the public.
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#2972 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Ookie Spookie, among others, you need to seriously chill out.
It's been a friggin' -10- days since the Warner anouncement. Did you seriously think Tosh was going to roll over and play dead? Or that Uni and Para would accept to look like fools and just play "tag" by switching Blu Ray exclusive right away? At this point everyone on the HD DVD side will try to save face. It's going to happen, but -everyone- is going to try to find pretexts and pretenses to look good in their press releases. It might take some time, but by mid-08, mark my word, it's going to be a Blu Planet. |
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#2973 | |
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P.S. Let's see if Paramount, Dreamworks, and Universal announce new titles that haven't already been encoded, pressed and boxed. Last edited by CAB; 01-14-2008 at 10:30 PM. |
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#2974 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Toshiba is going to try its best to save their format and who can blame them. Universal and Paramount may even accept some money to hold off on releasing any statement regarding either format for a number of months with the promise of some millions. And who can blame them. They are going to release on BD in the future so you might as well milk that cow dry. However, it is my understanding that the retailers want this over asap. They are interested in a single format. WB moved us closer to that goal. This tactic from Toshiba is only going to delay the inevitable. But surely the retailers need to look at the big picture. So they sell one of these cheap HD-DVDs for under $150. Someone buys it and then Universal and Paramount announce that they are going to release on BD, neutrality it doesn’t matter its game over at that stage as BD has 100% content where HD-DVD only has 30%. When those people buy those recent players and the retailers do not inform those people that they only have 30% content how do you think those people are going to feel when the player is redundant. Do you think they are going to go back to the same retailer and say thanks buddy that player was a sure fire hit. It only lasted me 6 months and now I need to buy a BD player to get the other 70% content.
Most of the members here investigate players and equipment before we buy but the majority of the soccer mums and dads do not. If the retailers do not inform those buyers of the risk in buying that HD-DVD player they are only going to hurt their future profits. |
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#2975 | |
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Toshiba is now pinning their hopes on consumer ignorance, because even a half-way educated salesman will not recommend an HD DVD player, esp. given that BD players have better profit margins, if we believe the post some time ago by the former retailer at the bits. |
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#2976 | |
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Jan 2007
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PMan, if you can answer, has there been any attempts to get Blus Studios by Red? Im not asking for any details or if money is involved, but have the red's even tried? |
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#2977 |
Active Member
Oct 2006
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I think that article from informationweek sheds some light on this, and I think they could be correct. Toshiba is playing a dangerous game. If I were BB or CC or even one of the smaller retailers, I'd be less than pleased about having to price match an item I sold before Christmas that already had a low margin, and if I were a large retailer, again like BB or CC, I'd be holding Toshiba's feet to the fire, telling them that they would be swallowing the entire cost of my refunding money, or their TV's dvd players and laptops etc. might disappear from my shelves post haste.
Toshiba also risks alienating people who buy their player only to find out in March that while the format wasn't officially dead, all the action was just the death throws of HD DVD. But info week might also be correct that they won't be able to suck many people in anyway, so they don't lose much and do increase their bargaining position with Sony (or BDA, take your pick). Now for Universal. Let's see, if what Talkstr8t alluded to (and I think one of the other insiders concurred, MaxPower maybe?) there isn't much excess capacity for BD disks anyhow, and they don't have any BD's authored. So, they take some more cash, hold off making any announcement, and in the meantime, they start authoring BD's and schedule some production time. Then, 2 months from now, when they have product available, they announce support for BD, with disk distribution to start very quickly. They get the money, BDA KNOWS they are going to be on board, because they are doing the authoring and scheduling, and the only real effect is they keep the HD DVD corpse twitching an extra couple of months. Any insider care to comment? Last edited by scott1256ca; 01-14-2008 at 10:43 PM. |
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#2978 | |
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As for Ken Graffeo. Now we have had Maxpower and Penton-Man stand up for this guy. They are not going to tell us to back off Kenny G unless they had some good dealings with him. JMHO of course. Maybe we all need to wait and see what comes of the deal. I for one think that Universal/Dreamworks/Paramount will annouce neutrality the end of this month or early February. ![]() |
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#2979 |
Active Member
Apr 2007
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Can an insider comment on the article at the BBC (I posted a thread about it here: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...929#post513929 )?
This seems like an odd article on the issue of BD player profiles, and there isn't an author byline, a source cited for the "problems", nor a feedback link at the BBC website. Also, the timing seems a weee bit suspicious. I normally have a lot of respect for the BBC, but this smells of someone doing a "hit" on Blu-ray to me. What do you (insiders) think, and is there any recourse? |
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#2980 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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The thing recently reported on some online forums regarding Fox wasn’t even “negotiations”….it was more like *limited discussions*. |
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