Archive for the 'HD-DVD' Category




Fri
9
Feb '07
3

Will PRoN decide the format war

by Mole

It may come as no surprise that the other format war (VHS/Beta) was supposedly decided by the porn industry and the availability of porn on VHS.

Today, with the new format war, everyone is looking at this as the new litmus test and if it will decide which side wins.

I beg to differ. Porn is a $10 billion industry. $10 Bil is not something to be sneezed at, but today people can get their porn in many ways. Internet, DVD, cell phones, you name it. Back in the VHS days there were only peep shows, XXX theaters, and HBO. VHS revolutionized the privacy of watching porn. Now that revolution is over. People can now get porn anytime, and with services like TOR, anywhere (even work).

So my prediction is that the porn industry this time around will be just another player like Time/Warner. They’ll produce for both formats and eventually will choose one, but the winner of the format war will be decided well before these guys choose. Who knows the winner may be streaming video?

Slashdot | Porn Industry May Not Decide Format War



Tue
6
Feb '07
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HD DVD Group to Spielberg Fans: Sorry!

by Henning

There have been a lot of mistakes in the HD format war, the chief among them the fact that it exists in the first place. Now I’m not saying that the BD group hasn’t made mistakes, but I got a good chuckly out of this mistake on the part of the HD DVD Promotions Group.

The HD DVD Promotions Group claimed that Speilberg’s films Jaws, Jurassic Park, and E.T. would be making their way to HD DVD this year. Now it turns out that this claim was made in error, and they’ve retracted it and apologized for the mistake.

Tee hee.

HD DVD Promotions Group to Spielberg Fans: Whoops!

Tue
6
Feb '07
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‘Digital Video Essentials’ on HD DVD Gets a New Date

by Henning

A/V guru Joe Kane’s HD DVD version of ‘Digital Video Essentials’ has been delayed several times. But now it’s been given another release date: February 27th. It’ll retail for $34.95.

Everyone who’s serious about picture quality should use a calibration disc like this to set up their TV. I’ve done this using the AVIA disc, but that’s not HD. I’m looking forward to a high-def calibration disc like this, but I don’t have an HD DVD player. I hope that Digital Video Essentials comes out on BD sometime soon too.

‘Digital Video Essentials’ Gets a New Date… For Now

Tue
6
Feb '07
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LG’s Blu-ray HD DVD Combo Player Now For Sale

by Henning

LG Electronics made everyone at CES do a double-take when they announced a combo Blu-ray and HD DVD player, to be made available for sale soon. Well, now it’s available. It’s is called the LG “Super Multi Blue” Player (model BH100). It should now be available at stores like Best Buy, Circuit City, and CompUSA.

The player retails for $1200, if I remember correctly. That’s enough to buy both a Toshiba HD DVD player and a Sony PS3. So you have to determine what’s more important to you: saving a little space, or getting the best of both worlds. (And remember, the LG supposedly doesn’t fully support HD DVD’s iHD feature.)

World’s First Dual-Format High-Definition Disc Player Now Available from LG Electronics at U.S. Retailers

Mon
5
Feb '07
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HD Format War Progress

by Henning

So how’s that whole format war coming? Nielsen VideoScan has released some information that finally lets us see how the whole BD (Blu-ray Disc) versus HD DVD thing is coming along.

In short, Blu-ray discs are now starting to sell better than HD DVD discs. In the first two weeks of January, BD discs outsold HD DVD discs by more than two to one. (Though those two weeks only saw two new HD releases - both on Blu-ray.)

On top of that, BD is catching up to HD DVD in total units sold. As a matter of fact, if current trends continue, that inflection point will occur within weeks.

This is all good news for Blu-ray Disc Association members. It’s probably helped by the fact that PS3 owners are actually participating in the whole Blu-ray thing, unlike what some people were predicting.

Finally: VideoScan Releases High-Def Disc Sales Numbers

Wed
31
Jan '07
3

Spielberg Classics Coming to HD-DVD

by Gabe

It seems as though the Blu-Ray/HD-DVD format war has no end in site, and just when you think one format is turning the tide, the other one hits back. Earlier in the week we posted about Universal announcing that they were going to release 100 HD-DVD titles in 2007. That is definitely a solid number, but with no firm release dates, and only a few titles known, the level of anticipation could be higher. I can think of a few titles in the Universal catalog that could change that, and apparently so did they. Yesterday the HD-DVD Promotions Group added three Steven Spielberg classics to their “Coming Soon” in 2007 list, including E.T., Jurassic Park, and Jaws. If you want to get people to side with your format, a good way to do it is by bringing out some big guns, and these titles certainly qualify.

via High-Def Digest

Correction: My wording was perhaps a bit off. I meant to say that the three Spielberg titles had been added to the “Coming Soon” section of their current (hence 2007) HD-DVD list. There is no guarantee that these films will actually be released this year. As I theorize, however, should these titles be included in the 100 that Universal has stated they will release this calendar year, it would definitely be a boost for HD-DVD.

Wed
31
Jan '07

Blue-ray HD-DVD Player to Enter China Market

by Henning

According to this article from TMC.net which doesn’t seem to be spell-checked, BestBuy will be introducing a “Blue-ray” player in the Chinese market in the first half of this year.

Strangely, the article says that these players are “Blue-ray HD-DVD” players. They’re not talking about EVD players, because the article outright mentions those as the competition. Maybe they’re talking about Blu-ray players, and the “HD-DVD” is just there to signify that BD discs are HD discs. Or maybe BestBuy will be selling HD DVD players. Or a combo player, like the LG. I guess I’m going on a tagent here, because I think that this player is really just a Blu-ray player.

Blue-ray HD-DVD Player to Enter China Market

Wed
31
Jan '07

LG BH100 Reviewed

by Henning

LG surprised everyone at CES this year by announcing that their combo BD and HD DVD player is indeed a reality and would be available soon. “Soon” turned out to be “almost immediately”, and gadgetaholic has a review.

Remember that this player plays both Blu-ray discs and HD DVD discs, but does not support the HD DVD format’s iHD functionality. And it retails for a cool $1,199. (That’s enough to buy both an HD DVD player and a BD player (the PS3).)

So what does gadgetaholic think of this player? Load times are slightly better for BD discs than for HD DVD discs. The lack of iHD functionality really scuppers the use of special HD DVD features. They couldn’t find any picture quality difference between this player and other players for BD and HD DVD discs. But they didn’t seem to use a very thorough method. But they didn’t think highly of the DVD upscaling abilities.

All in all they think the player is a decent BD player with HD DVD capabilities tacked on.

LG BH100 Reviewed

Fri
26
Jan '07
1

Universal Strikes Back

by Henning

Just yesterday I was saying how there’s not much coming out on HD DVD compared to Blu-ray, and now someone has to go prove me wrong! In the 1/25/07 - 4 PM PST update of The Digital Bits, Bill Hunt talks about Universal’s plans for the HD DVD format. And they’re BIG.

Universal is planning to release 100 movies on HD DVD in 2007. That’s an average of about 8 per month, which is quite impressive. Among the movies to be released are Liar Liar, Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels, Brazil, and Erin Brockovich. Not only that, they also said that the first season of the new Battlestar Galactica will be released this year on HD DVD, which is cool. It needs all the help it can get picture-quality wise.

The Digital Bits - Celebrating Film in the Digital Age

Thu
25
Jan '07
1

HD DVD versus BD (again) : Titles

by Henning

Now that I have a BD player (my PS3) I am looking forward to seeing movies in HD more than ever. So of course I have to see what’s up and coming, and I do that using HighDef Digest’s Blu-ray page. (See link below.) So I was checking it out today and was impressed by the number of titles coming out in the near future - about 25 titles in February alone. So I decided to check out the HD DVD release schedule, where February was listed to have 7 titles. I thought that maybe February was just an anomaly, so I look at the whole upcoming schedule, and noticed that the HD DVD list was thinner than the BD list by quite a large margin.

Of course this makes me happy personally because I have a BD player, so of course I’m biased. But that doesn’t change the fact that BD is getting a lot more titles than HD DVD is, and that’s what’ll decide the format war. If studios stay the course will current allegiances and title release schedules, there’s no way that HD DVD will win. I agree that that’s a big “if”, however, and the HD DVD camp may still announce more titles and initiatives. But I think it’s rapidly becoming the underdog in this fight.

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Mon
22
Jan '07

LG BH100 HD DVD / Blu-ray Available Already?

by Henning

LG made waves at CES 2007 by announcing their combo Blu-ray and HD DVD player. Lots of people like the idea of a combo player, thinking that it’s the solution to the format wars. Personally, I don’t think the war will be over until a winner has won. But that’s beside the point.

The LG player was only announced at CES, and already it’s been seen in the wild. Crave/CNET is reporting that the LG player is already available for $1,199 at a few CompUSA locations. One small problem - reports indicate that the player does not support HD DVD’s iHD spec, but it’ll still play the movie itself.

LG’s Super Multi Blue HD Player spotted in CompUSA

[Edit: It looks like the player isn’t supposed to be available however. According to IGN, the official release date is February 4th.]

Mon
15
Jan '07

Toshiba Fights Back! HD DVD

by Henning

CES 2007, from the reports I’ve seen, was basically a Blu-ray love-fest. It showed very well, and nobody defected from the BD camp over to the HD DVD camp (there are currently more BD supports). Onkyo and Meridian have announced HD DVD players, but Thompson/RCA has said that they won’t be selling their re-badged Toshiba HD DVD player anymore.

But Toshiba’s not going to take this lying down. Toshiba will be releasing new HD DVD players this year. Plus, it plans to ship an additional 1.8 million HD DVD players to the North American market this year.

But will that be enough? Sony will sell at least triple that many (a conservative estimate) PS3’s alone. Add to that their BD player. And Panasonic’s, Pioneer’s, Samsung’s, Philips’, and Sharp’s.

We’ll see…

Toshiba Readies Millions of HD DVD Players

Fri
12
Jan '07
4

Onkyo to Launch HD DVD Player in 2007

by Henning

One of the advantages the BD camp always had over the HD DVD camp is that it had a lot more consumer electronics manufacturers making players than the HD DVD camp did. Hmm. I said “had” and “did” like that was about to change, which it’s not. But the HD DVD camp did get another manufacturer onboard - Onkyo.

At CES 2007 Onkyo announced that they’ll be selling an HD DVD player in the North American market first, and in 2007. Other details are a little more sketchy.

I’ve never owned an Onkyo product, but the company has long held my interest. It’ll be interesting to see what they come up with.

Onkyo to Launch HD DVD Player in 2007



QuickNews

CBS Forms Blu-ray/HD DVD/DVD TV Unit; Classic ‘Star Trek’ to Lead Title Brigade CBS Home Entertainment is the new division CBS is setting up to handle their BD, HD DVD, and DVD releases. [High-Def Digest]

- Mon22Jan07


Toshiba Introduces HD DVD-R Drive to Windows Vista Notebook PCs Toshiba’s doing it’s HD DVD thing with a HD DVD drive in their new Windows Vista notebook. [Tech-On!]

- Sun21Jan07

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