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  • da.bell
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    Well, it paramount goes, so would dreamworks. Well, I am glad I got the use out of my HD DVD so far.

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  • ragboy
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    If paramount reverses, I would say its over, I could be wrong, but I don't think so. Even if paramount stays, its going to be tough. The bottom line, is the studios want this over. They want to sell HD content, and not be fuddled in a war.

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  • dogbert
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    Speaking of Sony, you know it's now illegal to rip CDs you own so you can play them on your MP3 player. What is this world coming to? The music industry is out of control. I'll pay for the tunes I listen to, but I'm not paying for them multiple times, once for each place I play them.

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  • spharis
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    Paramount denies it
    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...bU&refer=japan

    And google trends has some interesting results
    http://www.google.com/trends?q=blu-r...ate=all&sort=0
    Last edited by spharis; 01-08-2008, 03:45 PM.

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  • spharis
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    I wouldn't say it's over. It has been back and forth with "declared victories" for some time now. HDDVD needs to start advertising if they want a chance. I haven't seen a single ad hailing HD DVD as a format vs. the onslaught of BluRay sheeple ads. It's the same quality people, and BluRay is partly owned by Sony, who wants to own you, your content, and your nuts.

    Traditional media will be around, but an article in the WST just yesterday showed declining traditional media sales for the first time since the 90's. Downloadable media has had ginormous increase in the same timeframe, including full length movies. I would look for it to be mainstream and kill off yet another format as soon as they figure out DRM is good for no one.
    Last edited by spharis; 01-08-2008, 02:58 PM.

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  • ragboy
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    I have one too, actually I also have the 360 drive. I was prepared for this. I have DVDFab software that will RIP the HDDVDs I own to a hard disk, where I will save until I can burn to bluray, or transcode to like 720p h.264 and run on my apple tv. The software to transcode, is almost ready. Maybe another month or so. But I can at least archive the movies I have for now on a big disk.

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  • dogbert
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    Apparently, you can choose from a few different movie packs to go with that player, free. It was a good deal. I got mine last year with my XBox 360. You're right about the picture quality. It's awesome!

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Dammit, I just got my HD DVD player hooked up a couple of weeks ago! At least it was a gift and the $100 deal from Walmart, that is why my brother got it for me for Christmas, it was a good deal. I wonder if I will be able to pick up some HD DVD's cheap in the near future. The picture is sweet by the way on my Samsung 1080i 56" DLP TV, I have the Borne Ultimatum, Oceans 13 and Knocked up on HD DVD.

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  • ragboy
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    Originally posted by spharis View Post
    I don't think either format is going to win. The push for readily available content will probably sneak in and make the kill.
    Traditional media will still have a place for a long time, and if this article is true, its over.

    http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/07/p...e-hd-dvd-door/

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  • Lucky 275
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    I win with those people liquidating their HD-DVDs. I'm going to pick them up cheap.

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  • spharis
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    I don't think either format is going to win. The push for readily available content will probably sneak in and make the kill.

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  • Tequilasun
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    I will 3rd or 5th newegg, I've gotten a ton of stuff from them, from hard drives to monitors to fun little gadget junk I did not need!

    tigerdirect is great too, but I've used them a bit less

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  • ragboy
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    Some are now saying game over.

    http://www.macworld.com/article/1314...warnerdvd.html

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  • ragboy
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    This article just came out today, and I think it wraps up the whole thing to date. And it clearly presents hddvd as the better choice, although the war is still raging.

    http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/the-state...dvd-330684.php

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  • Domsz06
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    careful g

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