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I can't speak for other, but you can check my posts since I was very critical of the BDA's lack of effort and general complacency. I was even thinking about stopping all Blu-ray purchases as a result of FOX abandoning the format, but since the FOX anouncement I have resumed my purchasing. If $150 million is all it took then that's pocket change to all the BDA companies invloved in this. They just weren't ready and didn't see it coming. The BDA could have easily trippled that payoff if needed with all the companies who are a part of the BDA.
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and does consumer really care how you going to do it ? consumer only see the final product, and expect to get more than what they pay for. and from ms track record, i don't think hdi is bug free. |
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When you are writing for a site that's primary goal is to advertise a product, it's no longer really journalism, though some otherwise solid websites keep treating it like it is.
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Didn't want to clutter the "real" thread so I'm posting this here...the title says "pruned" but I can post directly here too, right?
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![]() "A Blu-ray movie that I've been hesitating to get for some reason for other" for me are Warner titles since they refuse to fill up 50GB. I assume "support the format the best and most effective way that you really can" means that studios (esp. Warner) are still looking at the sales numbers despite the fact that it didn't matter at all to Para*****. So I went out and bought a few more BD's today. I spent more money on BD this week since the Para announcement than I did in the almost nine months I've had my PS3 prior to Monday. If someone in the BDA actually did this to awaken the sleeping PS3 fanbase, they did a great job (at least for me and some of my friends). ![]() enjoy gandalf ![]() |
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Or maybe I should have said, the *****s atop Mt. Para.
I have nothing but respect for the technical people at Paramount. They were told by their execs to support both formats, and did a remarkable job optimizing the discs for both. If all studios did this, I have no problem with plazman's "every studio should be neutral" front. May the best technology win. Unfortunately, it was getting a little too obvious that Blu-ray is the superior format, as we were starting to see only lossless on one side, different picture quality, and the real killer -- two discs for DUD and one for BD, for the exact same content, and a different price. I think that's when a certain monopolistic entity said "oops, this is starting to look read bad" and decided to play their last trump card -- pay ca$h to take the decision away from the market. ![]() I'm sorry their company's name is being dragged through the mud right now. I hope Para's engineers will find a better job at one of the better studios (I'm sure Disney/Fox/Sony are looking for people with lots of good AVC experience ![]() enjoy gandalf ![]() |
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Penton-Talk, apart from the Denon player any other players that will be Profile 1.1 compliant that will launch in Q4 this year? Will the BDA mark November 1st with some sort of promo? fuad |
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I think it isn't really fair to brand WB as shills just yet, I have yet to investigate what this new lady is all about and whether we are going to get a repeat performance or really start again with a whole new strategy. |
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I will not buy into the dark side. I have so much media available to me here. So much that I have 10 movies on preorder BEFORE the Holiday season starts, plus just ordered a 2nd Blu Ray machine (ps3) to go with my Sammy 1200. What I am saying is I don't have enough time in the day to watch all the great movies Blu Ray offers now, so the small offerings of Paramount does not bother me ! Keep the faith. Good things are happening and I have a feeling a few great things are coming this way in a few weeks ! Enjoy ! ![]() |
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I look at who the stalwart BDA companies are, and frankly, I really have a hard time believing or accepting that all of those big boys combined couldn't get something together and outbid or do whatever it takes to NOT ALLOW this format war to be artifically extended past what we all figured was Christmas Blu wrap up time. The game has always been Blu-Rays to win. So win the thing already. Quote:
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If I all of a sudden stop seeing HD-DVD get movies like Batman MONTHS or even a full year before BD ever sees the hint of them...maybe then I'll start to believe something. I really don't mean this to single any one person or entity out, but frankly, I'm just tired of excuses. I'm tired of seeing delays. I'm tired of seeing what I feel are needless allowance for this format war somehow being allowed to continue. I don't want excuses. I want results. Taken from main Insiders thread: Quote:
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Think about the big exclusive manufacturers of Blu-ray - Sony, Panasonic, Pioneer, and Phillips. All of these companies have a large IP stake in Blu-ray, why would any of them ever think about making a HD DVD player. As for the neutral announcements, well they are probably thinking of the demo of the Samsung player and an update to the LG universal player line. |
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Frankly, the bungled launch back in August and the nasty fallout from that should have been the wake up call. IMO at least, clearly Blu-Ray was not ready to really launch until around the time the PS3 came out anyways. Many of us had said all along that they should have just gone for a unified super launch centered around the PS3. Think about what that would have done. 1.) Yes, HD-DVD would have had a handful of more months out there by themselves. Negligible difference overall since BD did some short term damage to itself with the bungled launch anways. 2.) November comes around and you have the PS3, that first Sony player, that first Panny player, hopefully an already corrected Samsung player, Casino Royale and whatever good movies had come out by that time and the extra QC time probably would have seen none of the disappointing discs come out. ^^ I think things would have been VERY different today and for the better had a scenario along those lines happend. Now we see this thing with Paramount happen. This format war should not have been ALLOWED to be artifically extended and I think you can put a pretty hefty figure on that way past $150 million. This isn't the first time I feel like I've seen things where I come away with that sentiment. I'm just citing the two most prominent examples from the last year. How much is it going to cost everyone if this format war really does go another couple of years? I bet it costs more than a $150 million. Quote:
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Is there an arbitary body (FCC) or someone like that now, like IBM was back then? Anything? The amount of FUD leading up to this CEDIA from the HD-DVD side is already reaching unprecedented levels. Sadly, I guess we have to be on alert thanks to the Paramount news. I just can't find myself dismissing it all out of hand like I normally would. ![]() Last edited by JTK; 08-26-2007 at 04:12 PM. |
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