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This week's Video Business magazine, page 3:
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Jan 2005
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I think it's interesting how this thread specifically is not getting responses. Not that there isn't some news here that some aren't aware of (like overseas BD competition). But, for the most part, people are aware that both HD disc formats haven't exactly taken off with the bang that was hoped for. I personally blame a lot of it on the lack of players earlier in the year and then HD-DVD forcing Blu-ray's hand by releasing their player mid-year.
One of the things that I found interesting is a little tidbit that I believe is a very serious issue in the format war. Microsoft involvement in the distribution of HD content online. I have said, and continue to believe, that Microsoft is involved in HD-DVD just to keep Blu-ray and a next generation HD disc format from gaining a foothold. As long as they can confuse consumers, they have the chance to get downloadable HD content into the home. That content will come using Microsoft Media encoders... the big money maker for Microsoft. For Microsoft it is all about VC-1 and pushing software throughout the world the way they want it done. They definitely want to set themselves up as the sole content provider for HD movies in the world. Everyone else makes it, then must come to Microsoft to get it played on HTPCs throughout the world. Microsofts true colors are green and carry a large dollar sign with that color and blue lasers have little to do with what they are truly committed to. In my opinion... of course. ![]() |
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Jun 2006
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It's really frustrating. This format war is so pathetic becuase people don't want to gamble on a loser. It's been said time and time again: neither format will really flourish until there is a clear winner and a clear loser. If this format war keeps up it will take years before any final sense is made and everyone who cares about HD content on disc will need to buy either two players or a hybrid - which will never gain mainstream support.
It could very well be that MS is throwing money on both sides a bit just to foster the war and win in the end. Definitely a Lord of War. |
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Sep 2005
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Microsoft might be playing the spoiler here, but...
Bandwidth to the average home is not there yet and won't be there for at least 3-5 years if then for HD content to be easily downloaded at will. Sufficient bandwidth to the average home might not be available for ten years or more. Many people want a physical disk. Sure there are many people who have their music on their iPod, but this is still subconciously a physical thing. I doubt any of the online music stores would have sold many songs if the songs ONLY were hidden inside your computer. Videos on some hard drive are the same way. Just look at the way people responded to the HD Library list. Many posted pictures of thier library. A virtual list of text on the board was not satisfactory. They needed to post pictures. In order to post pictures they needed to have physical disks. |
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