Latest DVD wars "hybrid dvd format"

Buckeyefan 1

Buckeyefan 1

Audioholic Ninja
One DVD format to rule them all
4/21/2005 1:27:52 PM, by Elle Cayabyab

Remember the VHS-Beta wars? The possibility of history repeating itself has loomed over the video market with the imminent release of both Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs. Today, however, Japanese business daily Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported that Toshiba and Sony were discussing the possibility of a "hybrid" DVD format for next-generation discs. Both companies have agreed that a unified optical disc standard would be mutually beneficial and are likely to find a compromise between their competing products as early as this month according to the Nihon Keizai.

"This is good news for the industry as a whole because it will help penetrate DVDs into homes ... it might also help DVDs improve their content," said Kazuharu Miura, an analyst at Daiwa Institute of Research.

"Now I'm interested to see how soon the makers can come out with products with standardized technology ... because the move might slow down the launch (of products) and might let rivals such as Taiwanese makers, that came into the market later, advance in the competition."

The possibilities for creating a single solution include Sony using its Blu-ray disc structure with the HD-DVD software technology. Toshiba has proposed using the HD-DVD disc structure, which closely resembles that of today's DVDs, and employing Sony's multi-layer data recording technology. Although Blu-ray discs have a larger capacity (50GB versus HD-DVD's 30), Toshiba claims that HD-DVD discs will be cheaper to make, saying that Blu-ray will require extensive retooling of existing manufacturing facilities.

While compromising on a DVD standard would ensure the end of the three-year battle between Blu-ray and HD-DVD, it also offers a larger market for both rival groups and will aid in adoption. Consumers will benefit from higher-quality video and audio and additional interactive elements; gamers will see the convenience of having console titles on a single disc along with improved graphics. Either way, Toshiba and Sony will still get their pound of flesh - tomorrow's DVD players are already available in Japan today.

Earlier this week there were reports that Sony was not going to compromise, based off of comments by a Sony spokesman in Tokyo. Those comments were summarized and reported by both IDG and the MotleyFool, leading us to believe that the comments were, in fact, made. However, whether or not it was a misunderstanding or a mistake, more recent comments indicate that things are looking better. We hope this explains the quick change in reporting. -Ed.
 
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Update: Sony & Toshiba Working to Unify Blu-ray and HD-DVD Formats

<P><FONT size=2><FONT face=Arial><SPAN class=yqlink>Sony Corp</SPAN> and Toshiba Corp. said Thursday they are in negotiations about how to resolve their competing next-generation optical disk formats, aiming to give consumers a unified&nbsp;high-def&nbsp;DVD technology. There was also </FONT></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2>a report in the business daily Nihon Keizai Shimbun Thursday that said the Japanese electronics makers were on the verge of agreeing on a compromise "hybrid" next-generation DVD format as soon as this month. If this is true, then consumers stand to gain quite a bit as the format war we have all been dreading may indeed be averted. Blu-ray has more capacity, now at 50 gigabytes than HD-DVD at 30 gigabytes, but proponents of HD-DVD say their format is cheaper to make because the production method is similar to current DVDs. </FONT></P>
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BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

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You know, I've been in the Blu-Ray camp since I've read the specs on both. But, if it was a VHS/Beta thing, that's the way I would personally lean. In reality, I would much rather see one single format, no matter which one it is. HD discs are way overdue and I am all for either format being the single one that is released.

Yes, I'd rather see Blu-Ray, but as long as I finally get HD discs that I can pop into a new video player that support 720p, 1080i, and 1080p I will be psyched.
 
Duffinator

Duffinator

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BMXTRIX said:
You know, I've been in the Blu-Ray camp since I've read the specs on both. But, if it was a VHS/Beta thing, that's the way I would personally lean. In reality, I would much rather see one single format, no matter which one it is. HD discs are way overdue and I am all for either format being the single one that is released.

Yes, I'd rather see Blu-Ray, but as long as I finally get HD discs that I can pop into a new video player that support 720p, 1080i, and 1080p I will be psyched.
Exactly. Bring it on (whatever the format) because I'm ready. I find it annoying that lately HBO HD has been reformatting most (if not all) movies to 1.78:1. I want my HD movies in the format the director shot the movie. After watching some of the excellent HD content on the specialty HD stations and The Masters and Final Four on CBS I now want ALL my DVD movies in a higher resolution.
 
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