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Default Adobe chooses Blu-ray compatibility

From PCRetailMag.com.

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Originally Posted by Mark Sutton
Leading consumer video editing software will not support HD DVD

The latest instalment of Adobe's Premiere Elements package – Version 6, will support the Blu-ray format exclusively, further strengthening Sony's format's battle against HD DVD.

Anonymous industry insiders have told tech website, Pocket Lint that they believe the pressure from Sony has helped Adobe decision to exclude the HD DVD format.
Of course, that's kinda hogwash. HD-DVD burners are not prevalent nor are the media reliable. BD burners come from many different CEs and media manufacturers. It's just a given that Adobe adopts the industry leader.


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