New HD DVD Format

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DCR

According to today's Business Day section of The New York Times,
at CES next Tuesday, Warner Bros. (div. of Time Warner) will introduce
a new high definition DVD disk format called Total HD disc that can
play both Blu-ray and HD DVD.
 
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Mark Gillespie

According to today's Business Day section of The New York Times,
at CES next Tuesday, Warner Bros. (div. of Time Warner) will introduce
a new high definition DVD disk format called Total HD disc that can
play both Blu-ray and HD DVD.

That's reduced capacity, thus reduced quality. No thanks i'll stick to
50GB Blu-Ray thanks, that where the quality is...
 
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Paul Smith

That's reduced capacity, thus reduced quality. No thanks i'll stick to
50GB Blu-Ray thanks, that where the quality is...

This is a player that can play both formats, not a new format.

You should also check out reviews of HD DVD titles vs Blu-ray, HD DVD has
the quality edge as Blu-ray discs are still the last time I checked at 25GB
and using MPEG2.

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Paul Smith

Rob said:
I think studios are getting frustrated at the whole thing.

Without turning this into a format debate, I see the advantage(s) of
HD-DVD
but I can also certainly see that the outlook looks more positive for BD;
Backing from studios, hardware manufacturers (in both CE and Computing) as
well as the capacity advantages will do it for BD IMO. But sadly I think
we'll see a slugging between the two in the short term.

HD DVD has a very large lead in sales compared to Blu-ray, but not enough
for it to become the standard at least not yet.

It looks like dual-players are what we're going to have to put up with for
the time being. At least they're not far off now. It's just a shame about
the price.

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Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
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Get ready for Windows Vista: http://www.windowsvista.com/getready/

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Mark Gillespie

HD DVD has a very large lead in sales compared to Blu-ray, but not
enough for it to become the standard at least not yet.


I don't think there is a large lead anymore, Amazon sales rank shows
Blu-Ray very close in sales rank to HD-DVD. BD camp have acomplished in
2 months, what HD-DVD has taken a year todo. Within 6 months, BD sales
will dwarf HD-DVD. In 2 years, HD-DVD will be forgotten laserdisc of the
21st centuary.
 
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Mark Gillespie

This is a player that can play both formats, not a new format.

You should also check out reviews of HD DVD titles vs Blu-ray, HD DVD
has the quality edge as Blu-ray discs are still the last time I checked
at 25GB and using MPEG2.

Blu-Ray are now using the 50GB MPEG2, VC1 and H264 encodings, with
uncompressed audio, and looking better than HD-DVD in most cases.. There
are still some lousy transfers around on BOTH formats, the fanboys however
like comparing bad Blu-Ray discs to good HD-DVD disks, and creating false
differentiators.
 

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