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Qui Gon Jim 01-10-08 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by kefrank
interestingly, so can i! :)

it would be totally irrational to abandon hi-def media just because one format is edging out the other. that kind of emotional attachment is another of my pet peeves about this format war.

I agree too.

Mr. Cinema 01-10-08 11:45 AM

With BD winning out, does anyone see this type of release scenario?

Studios drop the 2-disc Special Editions on dvds and release only a 1-disc movie only dvd edition. The BD then becomes the "special edition" and contains all of the special features.

Would they try this strategy to get more people to adopt BD?

cardaway 01-10-08 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
With BD winning out, does anyone see this type of release scenario?

Studios drop the 2-disc Special Editions on dvds and release only a 1-disc movie only dvd edition. The BD then becomes the "special edition" and contains all of the special features.

Would they try this strategy to get more people to adopt BD?

That's exactly how I think it will play out. We are already seeing BD exclusives that have nothing to do with tech features exclusive to BD.

IMO that's what is partially reponsible for getting a lot of people to switch to DVD before DVD's were cheap. I know it was one of the factors that got me to jump in. I wanted those DVD exclusive special features.

Qui Gon Jim 01-10-08 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
With BD winning out, does anyone see this type of release scenario?

Studios drop the 2-disc Special Editions on dvds and release only a 1-disc movie only dvd edition. The BD then becomes the "special edition" and contains all of the special features.

Would they try this strategy to get more people to adopt BD?

I have thought about this and it is intriguing. Maybe we'll see the two tier DVD release go away, and we'll see DVD SEs and even more packed BD versions. I don't think they will take SEs away altogether, but I could be wrong.

Perhaps There will be BB DVD and SE BD and then a few months later SE DVD (I'm looking at you, Fox).

Qui Gon Jim 01-10-08 11:52 AM

If they do go to BB DVD though, they run the risk of conditioning the consumer to not giving a damn about special features, and that impacts the ability to double dip. It would be a slippery slope.

Jericho 01-10-08 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by Qui Gon Jim
If they do go to BB DVD though, they run the risk of conditioning the consumer to not giving a damn about special features, and that impacts the ability to double dip. It would be a slippery slope.

I don't know about that. DVD has been around 11 years. A few new releases doesn't change an enormous amount of titles with extras. People have gotten used to what's out there, and some newer titles shouldn't change that.

Supermallet 01-10-08 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
With BD winning out, does anyone see this type of release scenario?

Studios drop the 2-disc Special Editions on dvds and release only a 1-disc movie only dvd edition. The BD then becomes the "special edition" and contains all of the special features.

Would they try this strategy to get more people to adopt BD?

This is exactly what Disney did with Ratatouille.

namja 01-10-08 01:52 PM

J6P doesn't watch extras. Actually, J6P doesn't know what extras are.

gryffinmaster 01-10-08 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by Suprmallet
This is exactly what Disney did with Ratatouille.

Well, Cars was a single too. Perhaps that's why - preperation for the BD copy. :shrug:

Adam Tyner 01-10-08 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by gryffinmaster
Well, Cars was a single too. Perhaps that's why - preperation for the BD copy. :shrug:

The folks at Pixar hinted that (to be more accurate, pretty much said that outright) when I was at their offices in '06 for the DVD release. In fact, the audio commentaries on the Blu-ray disc had been recorded before the movie had even been released theatrically!

RockStrongo 01-10-08 02:02 PM


Originally Posted by namja
Actually, J6P doesn't know what extras are.

Yeah, they do.

J6P: "Aren't extras those little figures or pictures you get when you buy a DVD from Walmart or Best Buy?!?"

cardaway 01-10-08 02:17 PM

In the case of Cars and Ratatouille my first thought was that the single SD disc was evidence that there would be a double dip or even just a way to throw the ability for bonus discs to different retailers. In fact that was the case with Cars. At least three different bonus discs for that one. But when Cars didn't get the typical double dip when Ratatouille came out it was clear to me that now an issue of saving things for BD. I wouldn't be surprised if the SD DVD of Wall-E was bascially bare bones with the BD being a two disc affair.

MrDs10e 01-10-08 04:05 PM

I've yet to meet anyone who actually owns DVDs who is as stupid and oblivious as people claim this fictional "J6P" character is. It's ludicrous. There are people on both ends of the tech savvy spectrum who don't particularly care about extras, and people on both ends of the spectrum who do. I don't watch a lot of extras, but I certainly still care whether DVDs I buy have them. I like knowing I have them in case I should want to watch them at some point.

I wouldn't be surprised to see studios adopt this strategy of making SEs BD-only, but I'd be unhappy about it, and would look for some way to express my displeasure to them. Taking DVD backward is, IMO, not a fair or intelligent way to try to promote BD. But studios are often not fair, and occasionally not intelligent, so it wouldn't surprise me.

namja 01-10-08 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by MrDs10e
I've yet to meet anyone who actually owns DVDs who is as stupid and oblivious as people claim this fictional "J6P" character is. It's ludicrous.

Who are these fictional "J6P" you ask?

60% of PlayStation 3 owners are oblivious of Blu-ray:
http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2007/08/09/...us-of-blu-ray/

I'm gonna guess that MORE than 60% of the DVD player owners are oblivious of extras on DVDs.

Deftones 01-10-08 04:18 PM

DVDs have extras? :eek:

giafunk 01-10-08 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by cardaway
In the case of Cars and Ratatouille my first thought was that the single SD disc was evidence that there would be a double dip or even just a way to throw the ability for bonus discs to different retailers. In fact that was the case with Cars. At least three different bonus discs for that one. But when Cars didn't get the typical double dip when Ratatouille came out it was clear to me that now an issue of saving things for BD. I wouldn't be surprised if the SD DVD of Wall-E was bascially bare bones with the BD being a two disc affair.

why would a BD release ever be a 2 disc with all the space to be had on 1? bleh

RoboDad 01-10-08 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by namja
Who are these fictional "J6P" you ask?

60% of PlayStation 3 owners are oblivious of Blu-ray:
http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2007/08/09/...us-of-blu-ray/

I'm gonna guess that MORE than 60% of the DVD player owners are oblivious of extras on DVDs.

Well, to be fair, that "study" was conducted almost six months ago. During the Christmas shopping season of 2006, most Walmart stores didn't have the nifty HD DVD / Blu-ray aisle display with the continuously-running videos extolling their various and sundry features. So, many PS3 purchasers might very well have been oblivious at that time. This past season, however, it was there and running every time I went into the store, and the Blu-ray video mentioned the PS3 by name numerous times. I would be interested in what that oblivious percentage is today.

And, as far as >60% of DVD owners being oblivious to special features, I'd take that bet in a New York minute. Uninterested? Possibly. Oblivous? Not a chance.

kefrank 01-10-08 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by giafunk
why would a BD release ever be a 2 disc with all the space to be had on 1? bleh

the same reason DVDs have 2-disc releases: to maximize the picture and audio quality of the film in addition to providing a host of quality extra features.

kefrank 01-10-08 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by RoboDad
And, as far as >60% of DVD owners being oblivious to special features, I'd take that bet in a New York minute. Uninterested? Possibly. Oblivous? Not a chance.

i have to agree with Robo on this one. i'd definitely be willing to bet that more than 40% of DVD owners are aware of special features.

namja 01-10-08 04:44 PM


Originally Posted by kefrank
the same reason DVDs have 2-disc releases: to maximize the picture and audio quality of the film in addition to providing a host of quality extra features.

Oh, that was the reason?
I thought it was just a marketing ploy.
It wasn't the (voiceover) "ON TWO DISC SPECIAL EDITION DVD ..." that sold a lot of titles?

RoboDad 01-10-08 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by namja
Oh, that was the reason?
I thought it was just a marketing ploy.
It wasn't the (voiceover) "ON TWO DISC SPECIAL EDITION DVD ..." that sold a lot of titles?

[Voice-over guy]"In a world where DVDs are relegated to pathetic single-disc releases..."[/Voice-over guy]

;)

namja 01-10-08 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by RoboDad
[Voice-over guy]"In a world where DVDs are relegated to pathetic single-disc releases..."[/Voice-over guy]

;)

We joke about it now, but that would make a great BD commercial.

Fandango 01-10-08 04:54 PM

This is only from a year ago but now it seems like ancient history:

http://www.engadget.com/media/2007/01/superman_thd.jpg

Qui Gon Jim 01-10-08 05:02 PM

I'll go on the record as STILL glad that never took root. Ugh.

kefrank 01-10-08 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by namja
Oh, that was the reason?
I thought it was just a marketing ploy.
It wasn't the (voiceover) "ON TWO DISC SPECIAL EDITION DVD ..." that sold a lot of titles?

hehe, good point. in many cases, i'm sure it is mostly a marketing ploy. but, the reason i gave is also valid, in some cases. my point was mostly to just dispell the idea that more space on blu-ray means everything a studio could possibly want to include will fit on one disc, without possibly sacrificing some quality.


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