Originally posted by NexGen76:
The question is How many of these release's HD-DVD going to be old stuff that we already have on DVD.
- It looks as if the policy is that all new releases are going to be HD-DVD/SD DVD combo discs.
There are obviously going to be lots of movies already released on SD DVD coming out.
Of course.
It's perfectly natural and desirable.....you might not have bothered buying DVD's of the movies you already had on VHS but lots of people did; it's something more than a few will do with high def DVD
(and probably with whatever comes after it too).
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One Hundred new titles in a year is not enough.
- 100 new releases from one single studio is as good as it gets,
no-one else is putting out anything like that volume.
.....and a total catalogue of 600
HD-DVD movies is better than the alternative anyone else is offering too.
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I think that the lack of Major studio's is killing HD-DVD.
- "Killing"!? LMAO.
HD-DVD sales are doing very nicely.
It is
Blu-ray that has collapsed into being little more than a PS3 proprietary format.
By their own admission only approx 25000 non-PS3
Blu-ray devices have been sold.
.....and what "lack of studios"?
Universal (just about the biggest name there is), Warner (consistently providing superior releases on
HD-DVD when compared to the same release on
Blu-ray) and Paramount are not exactly my idea of a "lack".
.....but let's cut the propaganda, distortion and lies,
HD-DVD has got plenty of studio support -
- Warner
- Universal
- Paramount
- New Line/HBO
- Weinstein
- Magnolia
- Brentwood Home Video
- BCI
- DVD International
- Eagle Rock Entertainment
- Concert Hot Spot
- Image Entertainment
- Interscope
- Entertainment In Video
- Goldhil Home Media
- HDNet
- Razor Digital Entertainment
- Rhino Entertainment
- Discovery Channel
- Tartan Video
- MTI Home Video
- Studio Canal
- 2Entertain/BBC
- Pathe
- Momentum Pictures
- Manga Films
...13 of them exclusive......and don't forget the BBC's excellent quality output.
HD-DVD (unlike
Blu-ray) is not region coded so production and distribution rights mean that movies that are supposedly
Blu-ray exclusive turn out sometimes not to be in Europe or vis versa in the USA.
You'll find a study has been done (t was on avsforums) comparing possible movie title releases as the studios now line up.
It worked out to approx 40 000 potential
HD-DVD titles verses 48 000 potential
Blu-ray titles.......and with sales going the way they are there is no reason to believe that the current few exclusive
Blu-ray studios will stay
Blu-ray exclusive at all.
Dual format is very likely by years end for one if not more.
You'll also find the recent moves by the 'adult film industry' has affected those stats to either dual format or
HD-DVD exclusive.
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I seen somewhere that HD-DVD is going to do mainly HD-DVD & DVD combo if they do they can kiss there butt goodbye because it's the price point that still have them on life support.Just my two cents.
- No.
A combo disc that costs the same as a regular SD DVD is an obvious winner, particularly when China starts supplying those very inexpensive
HD-DVD players and people can upgrade without having to change every disc they own.