Well this isn't surprising... (Blu-ray vs HD-DVD)
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From the article:
We're not going to have the Blu-ray/HD-DVD format war to kick around anymore. This morning, Toshiba announced that it would stop making HD DVD players and recorders, a surrender that yields the market to the rival Blu-Ray format. A statement on Toshiba's Web site attributed the decision to "recent major changes in the market," which is a grotesquely understated way of stating that movie studios, video rental stores and electronics retailers had spent the last month and a half pounding nails in HD DVD's coffin.
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From the article:
We're not going to have the Blu-ray/HD-DVD format war to kick around anymore. This morning, Toshiba announced that it would stop making HD DVD players and recorders, a surrender that yields the market to the rival Blu-Ray format. A statement on Toshiba's Web site attributed the decision to "recent major changes in the market," which is a grotesquely understated way of stating that movie studios, video rental stores and electronics retailers had spent the last month and a half pounding nails in HD DVD's coffin.
Yay! HD-DVD or Blue-Ray dies!
ROFLOLMFAO
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From the article:
We're not going to have the Blu-ray/HD-DVD format war to kick around anymore. This morning, Toshiba announced that it would stop making HD DVD players and recorders, a surrender that yields the market to the rival Blu-Ray format. A statement on Toshiba's Web site attributed the decision to "recent major changes in the market," which is a grotesquely understated way of stating that movie studios, video rental stores and electronics retailers had spent the last month and a half pounding nails in HD DVD's coffin.
Despite the fact that I bought into HD-DVD, and wish this hadn't happened, Toshiba has earned a lot of respect from me for putting the consumer ahead of it's own profit margins (even if it was a secondary or even tertiary concern). I don't think Sony would have done the same thing if the positions were reversed. Ah well, by the time Blu-ray players (and the media) is actually affordable, everyone will be streaming HD content and the players won't be needed at all.
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From the article:
We're not going to have the Blu-ray/HD-DVD format war to kick around anymore. This morning, Toshiba announced that it would stop making HD DVD players and recorders, a surrender that yields the market to the rival Blu-Ray format. A statement on Toshiba's Web site attributed the decision to "recent major changes in the market," which is a grotesquely understated way of stating that movie studios, video rental stores and electronics retailers had spent the last month and a half pounding nails in HD DVD's coffin.
About time.
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From the article:
We're not going to have the Blu-ray/HD-DVD format war to kick around anymore. This morning, Toshiba announced that it would stop making HD DVD players and recorders, a surrender that yields the market to the rival Blu-Ray format. A statement on Toshiba's Web site attributed the decision to "recent major changes in the market," which is a grotesquely understated way of stating that movie studios, video rental stores and electronics retailers had spent the last month and a half pounding nails in HD DVD's coffin.
Long live beta Long live VHS Long live Laser Disc Long live Compact Disc Long live DVD Long live HD DVD Long live Blu-Ray! *sigh* I hate the media industry ... now, where's my Beatles LP. :rolleyes:
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
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From the article:
We're not going to have the Blu-ray/HD-DVD format war to kick around anymore. This morning, Toshiba announced that it would stop making HD DVD players and recorders, a surrender that yields the market to the rival Blu-Ray format. A statement on Toshiba's Web site attributed the decision to "recent major changes in the market," which is a grotesquely understated way of stating that movie studios, video rental stores and electronics retailers had spent the last month and a half pounding nails in HD DVD's coffin.
Well thats one less decision I'll have to make when or if my 12 year old tv or my 7 year old dvd player stops working.
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Long live beta Long live VHS Long live Laser Disc Long live Compact Disc Long live DVD Long live HD DVD Long live Blu-Ray! *sigh* I hate the media industry ... now, where's my Beatles LP. :rolleyes:
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLI know those are all video formats, but don't reel-to-reel, 8-Track and cassette tape belong in that list too. :)
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Long live beta Long live VHS Long live Laser Disc Long live Compact Disc Long live DVD Long live HD DVD Long live Blu-Ray! *sigh* I hate the media industry ... now, where's my Beatles LP. :rolleyes:
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLDouglas Troy wrote:
Long live beta Long live VHSLong live Laser Disc Long live Compact Disc Long live DVD Long live HD DVD Long live Blu-Ray!
Long live HD Video-On-Demand!
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Long live beta Long live VHS Long live Laser Disc Long live Compact Disc Long live DVD Long live HD DVD Long live Blu-Ray! *sigh* I hate the media industry ... now, where's my Beatles LP. :rolleyes:
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLright on your record player[^]?
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Douglas Troy wrote:
Long live beta Long live VHSLong live Laser Disc Long live Compact Disc Long live DVD Long live HD DVD Long live Blu-Ray!
Long live HD Video-On-Demand!
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I don't think the markets are ready for that. The paramount boss (or paramount Germany? I'm not sure) argued today that while there's high broadband penetration, "broadband" is anything starting at 384k/s. For decent HD streaming you need a steady 50MBit at least. Also, broadband penetraiton isn't that high in rural areas here than it's in the US. I'd also add a few other things: First, to many people are happy watching ad-funded free crap, rather than paying a monthly fee. They would have to pay for high end broadband PLUS the fees for the videos on demand. Also, rates for current broadbad access have been dropping steeply, so that investments into new technology will take a few years to recoup. I expect it to take another few years - and maybe an "emerging nation" without an existing infrastructure will be much faster.
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right on your record player[^]?
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I'd love to be shock-and-awed, but I've been on too many trade shows with those audiophile baiters. They are far from the worst...
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I don't think the markets are ready for that. The paramount boss (or paramount Germany? I'm not sure) argued today that while there's high broadband penetration, "broadband" is anything starting at 384k/s. For decent HD streaming you need a steady 50MBit at least. Also, broadband penetraiton isn't that high in rural areas here than it's in the US. I'd also add a few other things: First, to many people are happy watching ad-funded free crap, rather than paying a monthly fee. They would have to pay for high end broadband PLUS the fees for the videos on demand. Also, rates for current broadbad access have been dropping steeply, so that investments into new technology will take a few years to recoup. I expect it to take another few years - and maybe an "emerging nation" without an existing infrastructure will be much faster.
We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
blog: TDD - the Aha! | Linkify!| FoldWithUs! | sighistActually, I think it would be more like "Download" and "play" rather than streaming. Something like http://www.synctv.com[^]
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