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Michael Bay.. lol:Well Michael Bay, the Transformers guy, isn't so happy about Paramounts HD DVD choice...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wC2W6-oF80M
Michael Bay.. lol:Well Michael Bay, the Transformers guy, isn't so happy about Paramounts HD DVD choice...
I would assume from this that there's a chance for Transformers to come out in both formats.What wasn't mentioned as prominently was that the deal excludes movies directed by Steven Spielberg, which will not be exclusive to either format.
Since it's all about the all-mighty buck, rest assured the attorneys left an escape clause that if HD DVD starts to really tank, they can get out of contract.Well, now FOX has jumped back into the game and support Blu-ray all the way again. I guess Paramount & DreamWorks Animation will support HD DVD exclusively for 18 months for $150 Million? That's a pretty good deal. I would take it too if I were them. That is unless the sales of HD DVD significantly drops even more and HD DVD dies before the 18 months is up.
I didn't know Universal had a contract for 18 months with HD DVD?But, they can't win.
If rumors are correct, 150 million buys Paramount neutrality for 18 months. But, if rumors are also correct, then Universal is out of their contract in January and may be eager to tap a 200% increase in HD optical disc sales.
So, six months from now we may hear about how HD DVD only has one exclusive studio in Paramount just as for the last year Universal was touted as exclusive... and sales have falled behind Blu-ray by 50% consistently.
Everything about this move points to a pay off and it also points towards Microsoft.
As has been pointed out many times Blu has a 5-1 advantage in hardware and has had a 50% advantage is studio support yet only out sells HD 2 to 1. As far "has consistantly done so" you might want modify that to "since early this year" as HD out sold BD by the same 2 to 1 last year.I just don't see how much things matter.
Blu-ray is outselling HD DVD 2:1 right now, and has consistently done so.
Yes, but how does that relate to a studio? I mean, for hardware manufacturers who may be competing with PS3, this matters a great deal. But, it's still Paramount giving up 66% of their HD sales - by far the majority - in the hopes that HD DVD will do better? HD DVD may do better because of this decision, but that is the first decision all year which would make HD DVD sales increase beyond 33% of that which Blu-ray has delivered.As has been pointed out many times Blu has a 5-1 advantage in hardware and has had a 50% advantage is studio support yet only out sells HD 2 to 1. As far "has consistantly done so" you might want modify that to "since early this year" as HD out sold BD by the same 2 to 1 last year.
Except it reads more like marketing and avoids the topics that people actually wonder about. Even with a direct question, the answer would not be direct. Actually, the article starts off with them saying that they don't discuss the details of these types of deals.You can read an interview from Paramount's CTO at this link regarding Paramount and DreamWorks exclusive with HD DVD.
Yes, and Microsoft said that Windows XP was going to be bug free.For the MS consiracy crowd MS has publicly stated that they did not pay for this directly nor indirectly.
Can't wait to hear the U-571 Lossless audio track!this sucks. welcome transformers ... to my SD DVD collection.
hello Dragonheart, U-571 ... you are going to my Blu-ray collection. (future of course)
Well, so far, what I have read, 90% of BD uses Mpeg 2 encryption, a low bit rate codec so space was not an issue for themI tend to believe that HD DVD makes the most sense. What advantage does BD bring? More space?
1. It would be far more likely to see 2160p, not 1920p (2160 divides cleanly into 720p, 1080i, and 1080p, and is 4.5x 480i resolutions).Have the brains at MicroSoft pondered the possible of a 1920p HD in the NEAR future, instead of the current 1080p? If a 2-hr movie in 1080p w/ TrueHD/DTS-MA requires 30GB, how much will a 2-hr movie in 1920p w/TrueHD/DTS-MA require? 60GB or more?
Oh, no! What will they do?
When is it not about this? LOLSince it's all about the all-mighty buck, .