Th HD-DVD/Blu-Ray Megathread
I know Walmart was selling an HD-DVD player for around $100 before Thanksgiving. They sold out pretty quickly.
I read an article from an analyst that said unless Sony did something similar quickly, that could be the beginning of the end of the format war.
I've been noticing commercials where one of the movie houses only mention offering HD-DVD. Universal maybe?
I read an article from an analyst that said unless Sony did something similar quickly, that could be the beginning of the end of the format war.
I've been noticing commercials where one of the movie houses only mention offering HD-DVD. Universal maybe?
"... and then I was forced to walk the Trail of Tears." - Elizabeth Warren
PS3 owners demanding porn.Vince wrote:Porn killed Beta. Porn will kill Blu-Ray.
I will enjoy watching Sony suffer.
More news coming from Hi-Def Digest today as they're reporting porn studio Digital Playground has decided to go dual format after being HD-DVD only for quite some time. Reason for the turnover: PS3 owners have been complaining a lot about the lack of porn for their machine
In explaining his company's move to dual-format support, Joone told CEPro that "A lot of people were emailing that bought a PlayStation and they were basically saying, 'When are you guys going to release Blu-ray?'"
First title to be released by Digital Playground on Blu-ray will be Pirates (on January 4th) which will feature a butt-load of extras including behind-the-scenes footage, bloopers, casting videos and trailers.
Sounds like a Cake movie.
It's not me, it's someone else.
The goddam format war is at a a stalemate.
Warner dropping HD and going Blu-Ray exclusive.
http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/news....325
Warner dropping HD and going Blu-Ray exclusive.
http://hddvd.highdefdigest.com/news....325
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
You know, I just realized... if one or the other formats dropped their DRM, they would win the war. If either one dropped DRM, I would go ahead and buy THAT player safe in the knowledge that if the OTHER format wins, I can still rip and store and watch the now-obsolete disks I owned. They wouldn't be lost as soon as the player died. It would be a safe bet and I would NOT ultimately need to re-purchase those same disks on the other format.
Know what I mean?
Know what I mean?
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
From what I've been reading HD-DVD has a more liberal license with their stuff. You're allowed to make a backup of the media. You're allowed to stream the content within your home. Haven't seen this myself, but that's the word on the street.
I'm really not sure how DoJ is NOT going to get involved with the Warner Bros deal since Sony more or less paid them a half a billion dollars to go BR exclusive.
I'm really not sure how DoJ is NOT going to get involved with the Warner Bros deal since Sony more or less paid them a half a billion dollars to go BR exclusive.
"... and then I was forced to walk the Trail of Tears." - Elizabeth Warren
Paramount dropping HD.
http://www.ft.com/cms....check=1
http://www.ft.com/cms....check=1
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
Well, there goes HD-DVD.TheCatt wrote:Formats and the companies that release to them...
HD-DVD Exclusive:
Universal
<s>Paramount</s>
Weinstein Company
Blu-Ray:
Sony
MGM
Disney
20th Century Fox
Lionsgate
Paramount
Warner Brothers
Both:
<s>Warner Brothers</s>
New Line Cinema
It's not me, it's someone else.
Read the WSJ article printed somewhere. It didn't give a dollar amount. But they offered to pay for all their Blu Ray promotion, so that's some big bucks. Plus the guy from Warner said it wasn't about the money.TheCatt wrote:Do you have any links for that $500 million? Cuz all I've been able to find is rumours. An interview with the head of WB had him cracking some "If you know where I can pick up that $500 million, tell me" joke.
Just want to know if it's fact or rumour.
So that means it was about the money.
"... and then I was forced to walk the Trail of Tears." - Elizabeth Warren