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Do You Want The Format War To Continue?
#1
Do You Want The Format War To Continue?
Pretty simple poll. Although it's on its way to being done, it's not 100%. I, myself, won't be supporting HD DVD anymore. As I've stated previously, I was shifting focus to whomever Warner chose. That happened to be Blu-ray, which now controls 70% of the market.
Reading various posts in different threads, there seems to be some who actually do want this format war to drag on, further slowing down the chance for HDM to gain traction on dvd. I don't understand that.
Reading various posts in different threads, there seems to be some who actually do want this format war to drag on, further slowing down the chance for HDM to gain traction on dvd. I don't understand that.
Last edited by Mr. Cinema; 01-08-08 at 10:36 AM.
#4
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No, it really needed to come to an end for mass acceptance of HD media. Our bargain hunting is really quite small compared to the overall picture here.
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There is no format war anymore -- just an inevitable conclusion. I don't see the best things about the war, like the ridiculous sales, continuing, and that'll be missed.
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I agree with the consensus that, ultimately, although bad for HD-DVD owners like myself, the Warner defection will allow consumers to more fully embrance HDM and quicken the rate at which it moves from being a niche market to becoming mainstream.
Do I think that the better of the two formats won? No. Do I wish that the format war continued? For the above reason, no. For my own investment in HD-DVD, yes, but only because I'd prefer it if HD-DVD still had a chance at becoming the dominant format. Does it matter anyway? No. Convert now, repent later!
Do I think that the better of the two formats won? No. Do I wish that the format war continued? For the above reason, no. For my own investment in HD-DVD, yes, but only because I'd prefer it if HD-DVD still had a chance at becoming the dominant format. Does it matter anyway? No. Convert now, repent later!
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I thought I wanted both formats to co-exist, but now that I've returned a bunch of my unopened HD-DVDs/started converting my collection to Blu-ray (primarily, at least,) I wish HD-DVD would start to disappear. I like the format, but it's a pain having both and being undecided about which version of a dual-format release to get. I want the security of being able to know that there's only one hi-def format worth buying a release on.
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Who would want it to continue? That means less movies, less retailer space, less players, less EVERYTHING! If everything is one format, the floodgates will open. IMO anyway! Very happy with how everything is transpiring and glad its finally clear.
#13
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So, taking away competition increases the amount of players on the market?
Last edited by Deftones; 01-08-08 at 11:07 AM.
#16
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Originally Posted by XavierMike
Definately not. Time for the next war to begin-Blu-ray vs. DVD.
For me, I don't really care. The "war" had its negatives and positives, so does one format. Its 6 of one half dozen of the other imo.
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I don't want it to end since HD-DVD has the affordable players.
The Samsung's are 3X's the cost, and I don't want a PS3 for movies. I don't use my coffee machine to make soup, and I won't use a game console to watch movies.
The Samsung's are 3X's the cost, and I don't want a PS3 for movies. I don't use my coffee machine to make soup, and I won't use a game console to watch movies.
#18
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I want it to continue. The competition has been good to consumers. I like that. I am a consumer and I benefit. Does it further slowing down the chance for HDM to gain traction on dvd? Yes. But I don't really care about that. I don't care when someone else decides to buy a Blu-Ray player. I only care what will benefit me. I already have a player. The studios are releasing movies. Prices are low. I am happy. I still believe HDM will takeover eventually. One format probably speeds up the process, but it doesn't change the outcome. And the benefits I saw with competition will begin to dry up (IMO).
So no format war may help others buy into HDM, but I don't see it helping me.
So no format war may help others buy into HDM, but I don't see it helping me.
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Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
There is no format war anymore -- just an inevitable conclusion. I don't see the best things about the war, like the ridiculous sales, continuing, and that'll be missed.
#23
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Even though I have HD, and not BR, I'd rather there were one singular format than 2 competing ones. I vote for everyone to go Blu so that hardware and software prices will eventually fall and everyone can go Blu for a decent price.
#25
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Like music, movies won't be a physical medium for too much longer.
I think this part of Warner's press release is right-- If the format war doesn't end soon, the window of opportunity for HiDef DVD as a mainstream format will pass.
I've been waiting all this time--because of the format war, and because I've also been waiting for HDTVs to come down in price. If I had the money today, I'd stop waiting. I think it's already over, except for the fat lady.
I think this part of Warner's press release is right-- If the format war doesn't end soon, the window of opportunity for HiDef DVD as a mainstream format will pass.
I've been waiting all this time--because of the format war, and because I've also been waiting for HDTVs to come down in price. If I had the money today, I'd stop waiting. I think it's already over, except for the fat lady.









