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bboisvert 10-11-06 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by DthRdrX

Well, that's... interesting. What an odd commercial. Is it possible that this is a rough cut and they're going to tighten it to :30? Because, although I realize I'm clearly outside the demographic their aiming for, that commercial doesn't seem to work as well as they think it does.

Put some snappy editing in there to really make the dancing seem more exciting, and it *might* help.

namja 10-11-06 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by darkside
Exactly. This is what Blu-ray is all about if you read the stuff Sony has been saying for the past year or two. This format was never about craming a movie on a BD25, it was about those BD50 discs with high bit rate audio and a ton of extras.

Well ... yeah ... this belongs in the WE'LL SEE department. My guess is that, in the long run:

(1) BD and HD DVD won't be much different in content. If the content comes to <30GB, then it'll fit on 1 HD DVD or 1 BD. If it comes to <50GB, then it'll fit on 2 HD DVDs or 1 BD. If >50GB, then it'll fit in multiple discs for both. Not really an advantage to either format. As many said before, "ON 2 DISCS" may be a big selling point.

(2) They won't be much different in production cost either. By the time HD discs go mainstream, production costs should be pretty close. More importantly, both will be very profitable.

digitalfreaknyc 10-11-06 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by namja
(2) They won't be much different in production cost either. By the time HD discs go mainstream, production costs should be pretty close. More importantly, both will be very profitable.

You for got the "if" one or both goes mainstream.

If the other doesn't, then, no, it won't drop in production costs.

RockStrongo 10-11-06 09:40 AM

Interesting, G4 just interviewed a few people on the street asking about the PS3. One said he loves his 360 and a couple of the others questioned the price. None said they would buy it.

joshd2012 10-11-06 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by namja
(2) They won't be much different in production cost either. By the time HD discs go mainstream, production costs should be pretty close. More importantly, both will be very profitable.

Very true. When you figure that popular videogames sell in the millions (FFX sold 1.9M copies in 4 days - in Japan only!), economies of scale say that production costs will go way, way down. In fact, I bet the the first disc on either format to sell 1 million copies will be a game.

candyrocket786 10-11-06 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by joshd2012
On October 31st, Warner is releasing 4 Blu-Ray discs. 50% of those discs will be on BD50 - Unforgiven and The Searchers (here's hoping for exclusive features!). Paramount has also announced that World Trade Center will be on a BD50. Damn, these things must be really tough to make, because Click is a token BD50 disc. :rolleyes:

What's all that extra space on Unforgiven and The Searchers going to be used for? :hscratch:

RockStrongo 10-11-06 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by joshd2012
Very true. When you figure that popular videogames sell in the millions (FFX sold 1.9M copies in 4 days - in Japan only!), economies of scale say that production costs will go way, way down. In fact, I bet the the first disc on either format to sell 1 million copies will be a game.

I wonder how game production will factor into the production of the discs for movies??

Adam Tyner 10-11-06 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by RockStrongo
I wonder how game production will factor into the production of the discs for movies??

You're still putting data on the same type of disc either way. If that data's compiled code for a PS3 game or a John Waters movie, it's all the same to the machines churning out the discs.

RockStrongo 10-11-06 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
You're still putting data on the same type of disc either way. If that data's compiled code for a PS3 game or a John Waters movie, it's all the same to the machines churning out the discs.

I understand that....but I mean in regards to physical disc production....there is obviously a limited amount of production for discs....so are games or movies the priority for the discs?

Im assuming that games dont need BD50, so those resources would go towards movies...right?

digitalfreaknyc 10-11-06 10:51 AM

Some more info from AVS about...


LGF & Disney have already made their decisions. It would be incredibly difficult to change their minds not to mention expensive. These companies are party to the information about Onkyo, Integra, & the Chinese players. This with the MS addon adds depth to the CE field. Sales aren't going to get "worse." Right now it's worst projections are strong enough for a niche market.

With lower player costs on the near horizon, HD-DVD will look better and better.

Vipper II 10-11-06 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Some more info from AVS about...

I'm having a slow day (forgot to pay the brain bill this month); would you mind telling me what that means, exactly? Does it mean LG & Disney have already made a decision to go neutral?

joshd2012 10-11-06 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by Vipper II
I'm having a slow day (forgot to pay the brain bill this month); would you mind telling me what that means, exactly? Does it mean LG & Disney have already made a decision to go neutral?

The ambiguity was intentional.

The Bus 10-11-06 11:13 AM

I don't know if anyone's mentioned this yet, but in this month's Playboy Advisor someone asked about going into HD DVD and/or Blu-Ray. Tech editor Scott Alexander advised for buyers to wait "a few years" before buying into it. I've yet to see a big MSM article encouraging people to go into one of the formats and to do it now. For the most part, I agree with them. The only reason I jumped into this at all was that I needed a new DVD player.

I'm very interested to see how the next few months pan out for BD sales.

digitalfreaknyc 10-11-06 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by Vipper II
I'm having a slow day (forgot to pay the brain bill this month); would you mind telling me what that means, exactly? Does it mean LG & Disney have already made a decision to go neutral?

Yes. Where have you been? They just haven't officially announced it yet.

And this was said regarding Fox at the meeting yesterday:


Peter Staddon was seen nodding his head when people were talking about HD-DVD surprising people with strong software sales for such a low playerbase. They admitted HD-DVD came out with better PQ and again Staddon nodded his head.

This was the first event where Peter Staddon of FOX did not say BD was better, etc. in fact this was the first event where his stature was neutral towards HD-DVD. He just discussed the great upcoming FOX products.

Vipper II 10-11-06 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Yes. Where have you been? They just haven't officially announced it yet.

My common sense tells me that it's legit, given the supposed "hints" the companies' actions have given. However, I'm also one that likes hearing definite things, like "Yes, we at Disney/Lionsgate will be releasing on HD DVD..." It just makes me more confident to see official confirmation.

digitalfreaknyc 10-11-06 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by Vipper II
My common sense tells me that it's legit, given the supposed "hints" the companies' actions have given. However, I'm also one that likes hearing definite things, like "Yes, we at Disney/Lionsgate will be releasing on HD DVD..." It just makes me more confident to see official confirmation.

Of course! Don't we all. There's a certain press release that I can't WAIT to read but I have a feeling it's about a year down the line. ;)

Regardless, I'm sure there will be a thread that stays close to the top of this forum as soon as the news is released. It'll probably be started by me. ;)

Zman 10-11-06 02:47 PM

a year from now? That's a long time to wait for an announcement that could tilt any scale for this "war" don't ya think? I'm sure this "war" will still be going though, don't get me wrong, but a year from now, Sony will have had a long time to perfect their product and get their true launch out and steam rolling.

I just don't see Toshiba/HD overcoming that huge media push and advertising dollars that Sony and it's partners have spent, and will spend. Not only that, we have the idiots and morons that work at all the retail stores that cloud our cities with lies, filth and deceipt about products. Don't forget the impact of those losers on J6P.

I am still holding out for HD though, I always root for the small guy. I just can't see myself investing in them right now with the other studios holding the majority of my favorite discs. I have never been a fan of being a beta tester for a company either. I will however buy a HD player given the right price though heh.

Mr. Cinema 10-11-06 02:50 PM

You don't think Toshiba will have time to perfect their product? HD DVD is backed by Microsoft as well, so I see no reason why they won't advertise just as aggressively. They have launched a $150 million HD DVD ad campaign, so that's a nice start. Big rumors are that LionsGate will become a neutral supporter, so BD will be losing one of its exclusive studios. Disney is rumored to follow, that would be 2. Those would be positives for HD DVD.

digitalfreaknyc 10-11-06 02:55 PM

And don't forget the major manufacturers that are rumored to start making HD DVD players next year.

And Zman...the announcement I have in my head isn't about "tilting." It's about "ending." ;)

Zman 10-11-06 02:55 PM

Oh no, I do think Toshiba will continue to improve their product. It's the media/retail people that will be the biggest hurdle and the impact on J6P. Remember most of us (me included) are not HUGE AV guys. I go one step further by doing a ton of research on all products so maybe i'm just a tad above the regular J6P. Think of how many arent though, how many don't look up reviews on players or discs. How many people go to BB on a daily basis thinking they are true experts in their craft and get talked to death about BD format?

When if Lionsgate and Disney make the move over to HD, then they have another buyer 100% in me and at least 5 of us here locally. That would be fantastic news, but if it took 1 year to get that news out, that'd be just that much more time for BD to keep selling on false promises and rumors alone.

Zman 10-11-06 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
And Zman...the announcement I have in my head isn't about "tilting." It's about "ending." ;)


I don't see that happening anytime soon due to certain STUBBORN parties, but wouldn't that be sweet.

flashburn 10-11-06 02:57 PM

Also the fact that the Chinese HD DVD players should by out by Q1 '07. Last I checked the BD group was strongly against allowing Chinese manufacturers to build BD players. Getting those sub $200 players onto the market first will be a HUGE advantage, which in the end probably means more than any studio jumping over.

digitalfreaknyc 10-11-06 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by Zman

When if Lionsgate and Disney make the move over to HD, then they have another buyer 100% in me and at least 5 of us here locally. That would be fantastic news, but if it took 1 year to get that news out, that'd be just that much more time for BD to keep selling on false promises and rumors alone.

Drop my "1 year" comment.

LG will be with HD DVD officially by the end of the year. Disney will be officially by January.

wildcatlh 10-11-06 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Drop my "1 year" comment.

LG will be with HD DVD officially by the end of the year. Disney will be officially by January.

Link, or is that just your speculation?

If true, I'd probably break down and get HD-DVD.

edit: n/m, just read up in the thread. But I'm still doing nothing until it's actually official.

digitalfreaknyc 10-11-06 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by WildcatLH
Link, or is that just your speculation?

If true, I'd probably break down and get HD-DVD.

Again, it's NOT OFFICIAL YET.

Every Insider has been talking about it for the last few weeks though. It's definite. But not official.


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