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Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD (Blu-Ray is the Victor!)
« on: January 04, 2008, 06:49:20 PM »
Warner Bros. Entertainment to Release its High-Definition DVD Titles Exclusively in the Blu-Ray Disc Format Beginning Later This Year



January 04, 2008

In response to consumer demand, Warner Bros. Entertainment will release its high-definition DVD titles exclusively in the Blu-ray disc format beginning later this year, it was announced today by Barry Meyer, Chairman & CEO, Warner Bros. and Kevin Tsujihara, President, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group.

"Warner Bros.' move to exclusively release in the Blu-ray disc format is a strategic decision focused on the long term and the most direct way to give consumers what they want," said Meyer. "The window of opportunity for high-definition DVD could be missed if format confusion continues to linger. We believe that exclusively distributing in Blu-ray will further the potential for mass market success and ultimately benefit retailers, producers, and most importantly, consumers."

Warner Home Video will continue to release its titles in standard DVD format and Blu-ray. After a short window following their standard DVD and Blu-ray releases, all new titles will continue to be released in HD DVD until the end of May 2008.

"Warner Bros. has produced in both high-definition formats in an effort to provide consumer choice, foster mainstream adoption and drive down hardware prices," said Jeff Bewkes, President and Chief Executive Officer, Time Warner Inc., the parent company of Warner Bros. Entertainment. "Today's decision by Warner Bros. to distribute in a single format comes at the right time and is the best decision both for consumers and Time Warner."

"A two-format landscape has led to consumer confusion and indifference toward high definition, which has kept the technology from reaching mass adoption and becoming the important revenue stream that it can be for the industry," said Tsujihara. "Consumers have clearly chosen Blu-ray, and we believe that recognizing this preference is the right step in making this great home entertainment experience accessible to the widest possible audience. Warner Bros. has worked very closely with the Toshiba Corporation in promoting high definition media and we have enormous respect for their efforts. We look forward to working with them on other projects in the future."
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Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD (Blu-Ray is the Victor!)
« on: January 04, 2008, 06:49:20 PM »

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New Line Goes Blu-Ray
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2008, 12:20:05 PM »
In an article in Variety yesterday, buried amongst the Warner's announcement was one line that was very important to the Blu-Ray cause:

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Warner sister company New Line confirmed it will shift allegiance to Blu-ray only as well.

Warner's other companies which include HBO and BBC, still have not announced whether they will make the shift as well, but it seems unlikely that they would go the other way. But, time is of the essence for distributors it seems as Warner CEO Barry Meyer states:

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"The window of opportunity for high-definition DVD could be missed if format confusion continues to linger."

One more nail in the HD DVD coffin?

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117978461.html?categoryid=1009&cs=1

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CES HD DVD Press Conference Canceled
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2008, 12:21:54 PM »
Oldish...but this is what took place 2-3 days ago...

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"Based on the timing of the Warner Home Video announcement today, we have decided to postpone our CES 2008 press conference scheduled for Sunday, January 6th at 8:30 p.m. in the Wynn Hotel. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

We are currently discussing the potential impact of this announcement with the other HD DVD partner companies and evaluating next steps. We believe the consumer continues to benefit from HD DVD's commitment to quality and affordability - a bar that is critical for the mainstream success of any format.

We'll continue to keep you updated on new developments around HD DVD."

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Re: Warner Bros. Goes Blu-ray Exclusive
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2008, 04:03:37 PM »
Oldish...but this is what took place 2-3 days ago...

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"Based on the timing of the Warner Home Video announcement today, we have decided to postpone our CES 2008 press conference scheduled for Sunday, January 6th at 8:30 p.m. in the Wynn Hotel. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

We are currently discussing the potential impact of this announcement with the other HD DVD partner companies and evaluating next steps. We believe the consumer continues to benefit from HD DVD's commitment to quality and affordability - a bar that is critical for the mainstream success of any format.

We'll continue to keep you updated on new developments around HD DVD."

Hmm, good thing I have BOTH, so I win either way! LOL


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Re: Warner Bros. Goes Blu-ray Exclusive
« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2008, 05:09:32 PM »
New Line is also following suit...seemingly gg HD DVD

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Re: Warner Bros. Goes Blu-ray Exclusive
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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2008, 01:43:55 PM »
The format drama continues! Adult video maker Digital Playground initially picked HD DVD for its new format, but now is supporting both HD DVD and Blu-ray "until there is a clear-cut winner," says company founder Joone. This February will see eight Digital Playground titles on Blu-ray. What caused the change of heart? Says Joone:

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A lot of people were emailing that bought a PlayStation and they were basically saying, 'When are you guys going to release Blu-ray?' They really have no preference in format yet because it's so new. When it comes down to image quality, there is no difference between the two.

http://kotaku.com/343079/porn-studio-aims-to-please-ps3-owners

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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2008, 02:36:44 PM »
I think somewhere there was a microsoft rep saying that if people wanted it they would add blu ray compatibility to the 360 but they still support the hd format, once i find it i'll post it. 

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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2008, 04:23:47 PM »
No need, here it is and the reply to it from Microsoft...

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Responding to news that Warner Bros. opted to put its eggs in the basket of Blu-ray exclusively last week, Microsoft execs told Reuters that the company would consider a Blu-ray player add-on for the Xbox 360, should consumers show interest in such a product. Group marketing manager Albert Penello said the decision would be up to "consumer choice; and if that's the way they vote, that's something we'll have to consider." Penello said that he didn't consider that Warner's decision to drop support for HD-DVD would have a "significant impact" on the console war. He also confirmed, in a way, that it was a "bummer."

http://kotaku.com/342485/microsoft-will-consider-going-blu+ray-if-consumers-demand


Yesterday when Reuters reported that Microsoft will consider going to Blu-Ray if consumers demand it some people sort of freaked.
Among the list? Microsoft. Today the company reached out to us to "clarify" a story they say was missing some much needed context.
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There was a critical element of our comments missing from the story -- Microsoft currently has no plans at this time to consider Blu-ray as an option. We continue to believe that HD DVD is the best optical solution for consumers, since it's the only format today that delivers quality experiences at affordable prices.


When I pressed the spokesperson for a little more details about how the story was contextually incorrect, they cut to the chase:
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While the article states that Microsoft might possibly look into Blu-ray, we just want to emphasize that there are no current plans to consider Blu-ray as an option. Microsoft continues to be dedicated to the HD DVD format and we don't want the Reuters article to mislead or suggest otherwise.


So HD-DVD has at least one stalwart support in their corner still.

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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2008, 04:34:51 PM »
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Paramount still loves HD-DVD

Hollywood gossip

By Nick Farrell: Wednesday, 09 January 2008, 9:49 AM

VIACOM'S Paramount Pictures is still in love with HD-DVD and will not be breaking up, according to Bloomberg gossip columnists.

There had been much talk that Paramount was set to give the technology the elbow and rush for the movie studios' latest bike Blu-ray.

But a Paramount spokeswoman said Paramount was still keen on HD-DVD and would be continuing to support it.

After all you can't dump a technology when it has just been cruelly hurt by Warner studios, which was seen in the Blu-Ray camp last week.

There had been much speculation about Paramount going because of a pre-nupital agreement that would allow the studio to switch if Times Warner walked away from Blu-ray.

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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #9 on: January 11, 2008, 01:15:11 AM »
sadly i prefered hd dvd :( . too think it was somewhat the better of the new technologies but microsoft stick.
r.i.p hd dvd



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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #10 on: January 11, 2008, 08:36:37 AM »
This is the best thing since sliced bread :p from a HD confusion point of view
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Ritek puts both Blu-ray and HD-DVD burning on one disk

CES 2008 Lots of flip and burn goodness

By Charlie Demerjian: Friday, 11 January 2008, 11:48 AM

RITEK HAD one of the coolest things on show at CES, a hybrid BD-R and HD-DVD-R. That was the best, but by no means the only innovative thing it was showing off.

The disc is a burnable Blu-Ray on one side and a burnable HD-DVD on the other. If you are making high def content and want to avoid the format wars, this is a good way to distribute media. They are not out yet, but will be in the not so distant future.

Ritek also has 2x speed dual layer HD-DVD discs out now, and around late Q1 or early Q2 should have HD-DVD-RW dual layer discs in mass production. They were showing them off at CES, but are not ready for production.

Another cool one they had was a HD-DVD-R and DVD-R-DL combo disc. This one is immensely useful for distribution of video content, you don't have to worry which format the user has, just give them high- and low-def on the same little slice of Lexan.

Ritek also has BD-Rs up to 4x speeds and HD-DVD-Rs up to 2x now, so if you want speed, this outfit can supply the media. As you can see, if you want exotic formats, they can supply them too, no need to take sides in the format war, just do both.

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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #11 on: January 11, 2008, 01:58:55 PM »
^^that is pretty neat....
I've heard of the HD-DVD/DVD ones already though..not sure if those were produced yet..

That + the blu-ray/hd-dvd combo players...

The dual side disc sounds nice.... once they don't cost more....
If they do...i'll continue getting blu-ray...

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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #12 on: January 11, 2008, 06:53:07 PM »
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The two remaining studios backing HD DVD could switch sides soon, ending the high-def format war instantly.

Daily Variety has confirmed that Universal's commitment to backing HD DVD exclusively has ended. And Paramount has an escape clause in its HD DVD contract allowing it to release pics on Blu-ray after Warner Bros.' decision to back that format exclusively.

Neither studio is ready to throw in the towel immediately, however. On Thursday, Universal broke its silence about the matter to say that it plans to keep supporting the format for the time being, a pledge Par made earlier in the week. And in any case, U is committed to a series of HD DVD promotions in coming months.

Should Toshiba concede defeat on the format, the decision to drop HD DVD would be made for both studios. But Toshiba doesn't appear ready to do that. At the Consumer Electronics Show, the manufacturer reaffirmed its commitment to the format, noting strong sales during the fourth quarter and indicating it would continue marketing its hardware through 2008.

But retailers may force the HD DVD camp's hand: They're unlikely to keep devoting premium shelf space to a dying format, and at this point, the odds are not in HD DVD's favor. With Warners' defection, only Par and U remain in the HD DVD camp; Sony, Disney, Fox, Lionsgate remain ardent Blu-ray backers. Warner sister companies New Line and HBO are also shifting allegiance to Blu-ray.

Last summer, Blockbuster also threw its weight behind Blu-ray, though some HD DVD discs remain in stores.

And Warner will continue to release HD DVD discs for the next few months to honor its previous commitment to Toshiba, which extends through May 31. Paramount's HD DVD deal, which covers DreamWorks releases, was to run through this year.

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117978760.html?categoryid=20&cs=1

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Woolworths (UK Retailer) backs Blu-Ray format over HD DVD
« Reply #13 on: January 28, 2008, 12:30:32 PM »
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Woolworths has become the first major retailer to solely back one of the new high definition DVD formats.
The high street firm has announced that it will only stock Blu-Ray high definition DVDs from March, with HD-DVDs being dropped from stores to be sold online.

The move comes after Blu-Ray DVDs outsold HD-DVDs by ten-to-one in Woolies stores over Christmas. From March Woolworths stores will have a Blu-Ray DVD chart in all 820 stores and a Blu-Ray DVD back catalogue section in larger stores. Since launching high definition DVDs in October last year, Woolworths has become the biggest retailer of the new DVD format in the UK. Sales are growing fast, typically rising by over 40 per cent a month. This compares to a relatively flat DVD market. “Sales figures clearly show that the market is moving towards one format of high definition DVD,” says Woolworths DVD buyer Steven McGunigel. “The main reason is the success of Sony's PlayStation 3 machine. Because it plays Blu-Ray discs, there are over ¾ million homes in the UK that can view the new high definition format. There is no where near that number of HD-DVD players around.” “Switching to Blu-Ray only will provide one clear offer to customers in the format they want to watch high definition movies in.” Disney's Ratatouille is expected to be the first Woolworths Blu-Ray DVD chart topper. Other big release films coming in the Spring on Blu-Ray DVD are I Am Legend and Sweeney Todd.
 
Blu-Ray, backed by Sony, versus HD-DVD, backed by Toshiba, has been likened by commentators to the battle between Toshiba's VHS and Sony's Beta-Max in the 1980s.

The new format war has split the electronics and entertainment industries. Blu-Ray has been backed by Samsung, Sony, Warner, Dell, Apple, Disney and 20th Century Fox. HD-DVD has been backed by NEC, Microsoft and Universal.

The real winner will, of course, be decided at the tills with Blu-Ray already streets ahead according to Woolworths.

Both Blu-Ray and HD-DVDs offer much better quality audio and video than DVD and the additional storage means that more time and extras can be packed into one disc.

http://www.theretailbulletin.com/news/woolworths_backs_bluray_format_over_hd_dvd_28-01-08/

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Netflix drops HD-DVD, Will Carry High-Def DVDs Only in Blu-ray Format
« Reply #14 on: February 11, 2008, 07:22:27 PM »
Press Release

Netflix, Citing a Clear Signal From the Industry, Will Carry High-Def DVDs Only in Blu-ray Format

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With the industry now having picked a winner in the face-off between the two competing high- definition DVD formats, Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX), the world's largest online movie rental service, today said that it will move toward stocking high-def DVDs exclusively in the Blu-ray format.

Citing the decision by four of the six major movie studios to publish high-def DVD titles only in the Sony-developed Blu-ray format, Netflix said that as of now it will purchase only Blu-ray discs and will phase out by roughly year's end the alternative high-def format, HD DVD, developed by Toshiba.

Since the first high-definition DVDs came on the market in early 2006, Netflix has stocked both formats. But the company said that in recent months the industry has stated its clear preference for Blu-ray and that it now makes sense for the company to initiate the transition to a single format.

"The prolonged period of competition between two formats has prevented clear communication to the consumer regarding the richness of the high-def experience versus standard definition," said Ted Sarandos, chief content officer for Netflix. "We're now at the point where the industry can pursue the migration to a single format, bring clarity to the consumer and accelerate the adoption of high-def. Going forward, we expect that all of the studios will publish in the Blu-ray format and that the price points of high-def DVD players will come down significantly. These factors could well lead to another decade of disc-based movie watching as the consumer's preferred means."

Added Mr. Sarandos: "From the Netflix perspective, focusing on one format will enable us to create the best experience for subscribers who want high- definition to be an important part of how they enjoy our service."

While only a portion of Netflix subscribers have elected to receive high- def DVDs, a majority of those subscribers have chosen Blu-ray over HD DVD. As part of the transition to Blu-ray, the company said it will acquire no new HD DVDs but that its current HD DVD inventory would continue to rent until the discs' natural life cycle takes them out of circulation in the coming months.

When Warner Home Video announced last month that by the end of this year it will release high-def titles exclusively in the Blu-ray format, it joined fellow majors Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and Buena Vista Home Entertainment in endorsing Blu-ray. Currently, the two remaining majors, Paramount Home Entertainment and Universal Studios Home Entertainment, publish in the HD DVD format.

Netflix currently stocks over 400 Blu-ray titles, having recently added popular releases such as "Across the Universe" (Sony), "Gone Baby Gone" (Buena Vista) and the Academy Award nominated "Michael Clayton" (Warner Bros.). Blu- ray titles scheduled for release in the next month or so include the Academy Award nominated "No Country for Old Men" (Walt Disney), "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" (Sony) and "Alvin and the Chipmunks" (20th Century Fox).

About Netflix

Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) is the world's largest online movie rental service, providing more than seven million subscribers access to more than 90,000 DVD titles plus a growing library of more than 7,000 choices that can be watched instantly on their PCs. The company offers nine subscription plans, starting at only $4.99 per month. There are no due dates and no late fees -- ever. All Netflix plans include both DVDs delivered to subscribers' homes and, for no additional fee, movies and TV series that can be started in as little as 30 seconds on subscribers' PCs. DVDs are delivered free to members by first class mail, with a postage-paid return envelope, from over 100 U.S. shipping points. Nearly 95 percent of Netflix subscribers live in areas that can be reached with generally one business day delivery. Netflix offers personalized movie recommendations and has two billion movie ratings. For more information, visit http://www.netflix.com/.

SOURCE: Netflix, Inc.

CONTACT: Steve Swasey of Netflix, Inc., +1-408-540-3947,
sswasey@netflix.com

Web site: http://www.netflix.com/


Another nail....  *cling*

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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #15 on: February 12, 2008, 01:55:55 PM »
yea got the email today from Netflix. Im a member.

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Wal-Mart Chooses Blu-ray
« Reply #16 on: February 16, 2008, 11:18:52 PM »


From CNN.Money comes the news that ubiquitous retailer Wal-Mart has decided to go exclusively Blu-ray. According to a statement by Wal-Mart's Senior Vice President of Home Entertainment Gary Severson,

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"We've listened to our customers, who are showing a clear preference toward Blu-ray products and movies with their purchases."


Wal-Mart will continue to sell HD-DVD products in the coming months, but expect to be Blu-ray exclusive soon with a heavy shift happening in the next thirty days. Add to that this week's announcement of Netflix's Blu-ray exclusivity and you've got what looks like an end in sight to the format wars.

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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #17 on: February 17, 2008, 04:43:11 PM »
'End in sight'?  Man, that 'war' is already over.  Toshiba and all ready to 'throw in the towel' it seems.
I kinda glad now that I didn't invest in any of this until it was decided.

I wonder what will be Microsoft's predicament...since they've been such a big supporter of HD-DVD?
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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #18 on: February 18, 2008, 12:38:26 PM »
lol, that came out a little after Walmart's announcement...
But its not yet official...

Its done when Toshiba formally annouces that it is...


Microsoft did say they would go Blu if thats what the consumers wanted...

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Re: Format War - Blu-Ray Disc vs. HD-DVD
« Reply #19 on: February 18, 2008, 12:46:11 PM »
I wonder what will be Microsoft's predicament...since they've been such a big supporter of HD-DVD?

MS is already preparing to release a Bluray add-on for 360, they don't give a crap about HD-DVD beyond the fact that Sony had it in their console before them.

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