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#1 2005-12-19 10:08 am
HD-DVD vs. BluRay
how is this gonna unfold?
for those to lazy to read it, the article is about HP switching to support for HD-DVD. MS and intel have already jumped on that bandwagon, while Apple remains in the BluRay camp. so if intel is supporting HD and apple is supporting BluRay, how much of a problem is this gonna cause? will apple be strongarmed into HD-DVD? or the other way around?
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#2 2005-12-19 10:10 am
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
HP only stopped supporting it because of technology they wanted included. I believe that Blu-ray in the end will win - superior size and now managed copy.
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#5 2005-12-19 10:37 am
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
In the end I don't think It'll matter, we'll probably see drives that can play both
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#6 2005-12-19 10:38 am
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
ScifiterX wrote:
I see another battle on the same level of the DVD+R/RW & DVD-R/RW war.
VHS vs BetaMax Round 2
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#7 2005-12-19 10:50 am
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
thunderscope wrote:
In the end I don't think It'll matter, we'll probably see drives that can play both
It has been reported that that really isn't possible, as HD-DVD uses a red laser, while blu-ray uses a blue laser, and the bits of data are smaller.
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#8 2005-12-19 2:06 pm
Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
MacBoy4139 wrote:
thunderscope wrote:
In the end I don't think It'll matter, we'll probably see drives that can play both
It has been reported that that really isn't possible, as HD-DVD uses a red laser, while blu-ray uses a blue laser, and the bits of data are smaller.
they will just make a drive with 2 laser... i think thats what the did with combo drives... one laser for DVDs and one for CDs
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#9 2005-12-19 2:28 pm
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
Actually, both HD-DVD and BluRay, contrary to how it sounds, use a blue light to read the data. BluRay is just the marketing name behind that tech. Also, there are several companies that have ALREADY comitted to making players that will support both. I'll see if I can pull up some links.
Info on HD-DVD using a blue-violet laser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_DVD
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#10 2005-12-19 2:45 pm
Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
LLEVIATHANN wrote:
ScifiterX wrote:
I see another battle on the same level of the DVD+R/RW & DVD-R/RW war.
VHS vs BetaMax Round 2
Nah! That had a a clear winner. I mean this'll probably end with dual-standard compatible equipment and another format or group of formats vying to replace it in a few short years.
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#11 2005-12-19 2:51 pm
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
Whichever one is cheaper to produce, sell and market will win regardless of quality and who backs it. Being Mac users we should be accustom to that.
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#12 2005-12-19 4:01 pm
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
ScifiterX wrote:
LLEVIATHANN wrote:
ScifiterX wrote:
I see another battle on the same level of the DVD+R/RW & DVD-R/RW war.
VHS vs BetaMax Round 2
Nah! That had a a clear winner. I mean this'll probably end with dual-standard compatible equipment and another format or group of formats vying to replace it in a few short years.
OMG let's pray not and the clear winner wasn't the best technology either. I've got a feeling that with Sony's experience in Disc technology they'll win. I think one reason M$ isn't in Sony's camp is because of their competing consoles and the war for the living room. Mmmm solid state.....smurf optics.
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#13 2005-12-19 5:02 pm
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
avkills wrote:
Whichever one is cheaper to produce, sell and market will win regardless of quality and who backs it. Being Mac users we should be accustom to that.
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That's a little pessimistic, don't you think? While this happens often, it is not always the case.
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#14 2005-12-19 5:17 pm
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HD DVD is much cheaper to produce...I'd back that if I were anyone because it is a standard backed by the DVD-Forum. Bluray is just sony smurf...
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#15 2005-12-19 6:26 pm
Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
LLEVIATHANN wrote:
ScifiterX wrote:
LLEVIATHANN wrote:
VHS vs BetaMax Round 2Nah! That had a a clear winner. I mean this'll probably end with dual-standard compatible equipment and another format or group of formats vying to replace it in a few short years.
OMG let's pray not and the clear winner wasn't the best technology either. I've got a feeling that with Sony's experience in Disc technology they'll win. I think one reason M$ isn't in Sony's camp is because of their competing consoles and the war for the living room. Mmmm solid state.....smurf optics.
Yes, because MiniDisc was so successful — just because it's Sony doesn't mean it will win.
I do believe BluRay will take off, though, primarily because of Sony's support in the PS3. That, and the larger capacity should be enough.
Microsoft claims it will add HD-DVD support to the XBox 360, but I think they missed the boat by not offering it to start.
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#16 2005-12-19 8:19 pm
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
Hmm, what I found real interesting by reading two press releases is that Blu-Ray seems to want to keep the MPEG-2 compression format. What happened to H.264? Since that is the case, then I think I'd rather see HD-DVD win out since it seems to openly support MPEG-2, H.264 and VC-9 (Windows Media).
It seems stupid that Apple is supporting Blu-Ray and Sony has given H.264 the brush off. 
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#17 2005-12-19 8:32 pm
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HD-DVD will win, it practically already has....
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#18 2005-12-19 8:54 pm
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
avkills wrote:
Hmm, what I found real interesting by reading two press releases is that Blu-Ray seems to want to keep the MPEG-2 compression format. What happened to H.264? Since that is the case, then I think I'd rather see HD-DVD win out since it seems to openly support MPEG-2, H.264 and VC-9 (Windows Media).
It seems stupid that Apple is supporting Blu-Ray and Sony has given H.264 the brush off.
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What!!
How can that be? If that's true, the extra capacity of the Blue Ray disc wouldn't even come close to matching HD DVD in terms of video quality, dispite HD DVD's smaller capacity.
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#19 2005-12-19 9:13 pm
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
avkills wrote:
Hmm, what I found real interesting by reading two press releases is that Blu-Ray seems to want to keep the MPEG-2 compression format. What happened to H.264? Since that is the case, then I think I'd rather see HD-DVD win out since it seems to openly support MPEG-2, H.264 and VC-9 (Windows Media).
It seems stupid that Apple is supporting Blu-Ray and Sony has given H.264 the brush off.
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It does (at least) support H.264 and VL-1. I think BluRay will win since it supports larger capacity and it's using a different (much more durable) coating than current CD/DVD and HD-DVD. The price will eventually fall.
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#20 2005-12-19 9:21 pm
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
Movie studio support is much more important to these formats that computer company support. More movie studios are leaning toward BluRay lately.
In the end, all computer companies will end up supporting whichever consumer format wins out, based on which one has the most software.
If I'm not mistakes, M$ has a vested interest in HD-DVD becuase they adopted WMV-10 as part of their standard. H.264 is part of both standards, so Apple wins either way.
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#21 2005-12-19 9:53 pm
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There's a bunch of studios signing up for both camps. I don't think availablitity of titles will be an issue. It'll be having bought a bunch of one when it dies thats gonna suck.
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#22 2005-12-19 10:19 pm
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
I think I'll just wait to see which one wins before I sink any money into any form of it. DVDs are good enough for now, at least for me. What would be even better is if Apple came up with a online distribution of movies in H.264, however, broadband speeds will need a thorough cranking before this is feasible.
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#23 2005-12-19 10:24 pm
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Yeah, or at least until I get an HD TV to take advantage of it, and I don't see that happening any time in the next year.
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#24 2005-12-20 1:33 am
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
LukeLucas wrote:
how is this gonna unfold?
for those to lazy to read it, the article is about HP switching to support for HD-DVD. MS and intel have already jumped on that bandwagon, while Apple remains in the BluRay camp. so if intel is supporting HD and apple is supporting BluRay, how much of a problem is this gonna cause? will apple be strongarmed into HD-DVD? or the other way around?
discuss.
So here's what went down for those not in the know.
Back before October of this year the studios that supported Blu-ray had the same number of titles as the studios that supported HD-DVD. Thus the content was split 50/50 and everything was nice and balanced.
But then Microsoft got winds that Paramount and Warner Bros. were going to switch to Blu-ray, and Bill was like "oh crap! Blu-ray hasn't adopted our proprietary iHD standard yet, and we'll loose money! Plus Blu-ray doesn't allow people to copy movies to their computers, so our godawful Media center won't be able get any content" ok... so maybe those weren't his exact words, but you get the gist.
So Microsoft said it would support HD-DVD which had adopted Microsoft's iHD (which is a standard for making DVD menus and the like). Intel was like "hmm... whatever bill says then" and said it supported HD-DVD too.
Paramount and Warner Bros. then said that they would support Blu-ray, totally unfazed by Microsoft. This means there is only one studio that exclusively supports HD-DVD (universal).
Back in computer world, HP was like a kid that notices that all of his friends just went to another lunch table (HP had originally supported Blu-ray because it is technically superior, it has a theoretical max of at least 200GiB). So HP was like "hold on a second. if you don't adopt iHD and allow copying I'm going to the other lunch table."
The Blu-ray guys said "sure, we'll allow copying, but that Microsoft iHD is complete crap, we use Java which is 100x better." HP was then like, "fine then, I'm leaving!"
So here's where the situation is now. The vast majority of movie studios support Blu-ray, video game producers do, and computer manufactures do (like Dell and Apple). The only people supporting HD-DVD are HP, Intel, Microsoft and Universal. Here's the catch. Bill said that if Blu-ray implemented copying, that could be enough to get his support (remember, both require WMV). So HD-DVD is as good as dead, since they agreed to do that.
Also, that article had no idea what it was talking about, there never was a "networking technology" involved in this mess.
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#25 2005-12-20 1:38 am
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Re: HD-DVD vs. BluRay
ScifiterX wrote:
I see another battle on the same level of the DVD+R/RW & DVD-R/RW war.
It'll be more hardcore though. The same mechanism can read both -/+ formats. This isn't the case for blu-ray and HD-DVD.
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