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The Digital Bits names a winner in the Hi Def Disc war...

cassius76 (Elite) posted this on Friday, 10th August 2007, 08:14

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It seems to us as if the writing is starting to appear on the wall. Completely setting aside personal feelings about Sony or Toshiba or Microsoft, how anyone can continue arguing at this point that HD-DVD is going to win this format war is hard to comprehend. At this rate, it`s our belief that the best HD-DVD can hope for is to survive. This is nothing personal, folks... it`s just the way we see it.




Blu Ray it is then.


Of Course, that`s the summation of a much bigger article which shows studios taking cash in hand to make exclusive HD DVD content to keep it alive etc...









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RE: The Digital Bits names a winner in the Hi Def Disc war...

kevingattaca. (Competent) posted this on Friday, 10th August 2007, 09:21

ER ??

Does this mean that Betamax (VHS) is still in the running ??


K


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RE: The Digital Bits names a winner in the Hi Def Disc war...

JohnnyTV (Elite) posted this on Friday, 10th August 2007, 10:17

But does anyone really care about either of them enough to continue the format going? Whoever wins it`ll end up like laserdisc as average joe isn`t arsed unless he`s already got the technology in his ps3

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RE: The Digital Bits names a winner in the Hi Def Disc war...

Mark Oates (Reviewer) posted this on Friday, 10th August 2007, 11:46

According to Bill Hunt at the Digital`s Bits, Universal Pictures is taking substantial bungs from Toshiba and the HD-DVD forum to release exclusively in that format. Most of the rest of Hollywood is either backing Blu-Ray or is format neutral, with only Universal backing HD-DVD - and now we know why.

J Mark Oates



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RE: The Digital Bits names a winner in the Hi Def Disc war...

nostalgiadvd (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 14th August 2007, 19:47

Although any betting man would put his wager on Bluray at the moment I still cant see it replacing dvd unless HDDVD formally gives up.

DVD as it stands still offers superior quality to what most people seeon their digital tv systems so I cant see Joe Public rushing out to buy into HD movies unless the amount of normal tv in HD increases massively.

We all know about the rubbish quality that SD gives on an LCD or plasma so unless we can spend money on a new tv AND get better quality most of the time I can see BR limping on and existing alongside DVD just as VHS did with Laserdisc

RE: The Digital Bits names a winner in the Hi Def Disc war...

Mark Oates (Reviewer) posted this on Tuesday, 14th August 2007, 20:03

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We all know about the rubbish quality that SD gives on an LCD or plasma


If you`ll pardon the phrase - bollocks! I have a number of SD sources feeding into my LCD tv and the quality is excellent (unless the source material is particularly bad and blocky). The quality of my upscaled sources is top rate. So far I only have BBCHD to offer a genuine HD source for comparison, and as far as I`m concerned the SD material I watch looks as good as I would hope it might.

I wonder if the people who bitch about SD looking so bad have their displays calibrated correctly.

As for the format war, my money`s on Blu-Ray. Whichever system wins will have to co-exist with standard def DVD for at least another five years, but I don`t think it will be a question of "limping". The industry is intent on the introduction of high definition services, and it`s just a matter of time before Joe Public gets the message and starts buying the tech in earnest. HD-Ready sets are already flying out of the shops in anticipation of the sporting events that Sky and the Beeb will be ramming down our throats in high-definition. Once the players get below £250, there`ll be no stopping takeup of the technology.

J Mark Oates



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