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article published on 25 January, 2008
Ever since movie giant Warner Brothers defected and sided with the Blu-ray camp, its been an uphill battle for those involved with rival HD-DVD. Just weeks after the announcement of WB switching sides, NPD data shows that hardware sales for HD-DVD came to a virtual halt. The NPD Group recorded Blu-ray as having an astounding 93% sales advantage.
According to raw data provided by NPD, ... [ read the full article ]
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26. January 2008 @ 11:56 |
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Some people you just dont get it, do you?
The Copy Protection has nothing to do with the Media.
If HD-DVD win the war be sure that all the Copy Protection from BD will move to HD-DVD and thats for sure, Movie industries will demand it.
I can bet my house that none of you complaining about copy protections you haven't even got A BD or HDDVD recorder, some of you amy dont even have an HD/DB reader.
I have paid 659euros for a 60gb PS3 and i dont give a f** about that war.
Why? Cause with less than 300euros I can get a superb HD-DVD player.
That ends the war for me.
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26. January 2008 @ 12:04 |
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lots of people think blu-ray has won. but HD-DVD never died. It's still being supported by 2 big movie stuios. So it's going to take a while for hd-dvd to "die". Even if HD-DVD dies, Blu-ray hasn't won anything. 5% on movie sale does seems like a "winner" to me. personally i don't understand why anyone would go with blu-ray my reasons is PRICE. HD-DVD is already $100 or less. But blu-ray is not. Why would anyone buy 2 or 3 times more for the same quality of a movie? If HD-DVD want to win than they better drop the price to $80 per player and get WB to release both format.
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26. January 2008 @ 12:40 |
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Originally posted by rihgt682: lots of people think blu-ray has won. but HD-DVD never died. It's still being supported by 2 big movie stuios. So it's going to take a while for hd-dvd to "die". Even if HD-DVD dies, Blu-ray hasn't won anything. 5% on movie sale does seems like a "winner" to me. personally i don't understand why anyone would go with blu-ray my reasons is PRICE. HD-DVD is already $100 or less. But blu-ray is not. Why would anyone buy 2 or 3 times more for the same quality of a movie? If HD-DVD want to win than they better drop the price to $80 per player and get WB to release both format.
yes and toshiba cancelled their CES for no reason right lmao
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26. January 2008 @ 12:57 |
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ken9771, the only reason Blu-ray has that coating is cos they are more vulnerable as the data layer is so much closer to the surface edge of the disc.
That's a really daft point anyways as any disc manafacturer worth their salt will be selling that additional protection on all their lines as an added value feature (as indeed some have now started to do).
Originally posted by SDF_GR: Some people you just dont get it, do you?
The Copy Protection has nothing to do with the Media.
If HD-DVD win the war be sure that all the Copy Protection from BD will move to HD-DVD and thats for sure, Movie industries will demand it.
- Don't be silly.
That would leave every HD DVD player & drive sold to date (now well over 1 million) unable to play any movies with that BD+ absurd dog's breakfast on it.
Originally posted by SDF_GR: I can bet my house that none of you complaining about copy protections you haven't even got A BD or HDDVD recorder, some of you amy dont even have an HD/DB reader.
- .....and that alters the facts about not being able to copy Blu-ray discs how?
Originally posted by SDF_GR: I have paid 659euros for a 60gb PS3 and i dont give a f** about that war.
- Sure, that's why you bothered to come on here, right?
Originally posted by SDF_GR: Why? Cause with less than 300euros I can get a superb HD-DVD player. That ends the war for me.
- But that's hardly the issue.
Blu-ray leaves people behind.
That and the so-called 'security' are it's biggest problems (with over-charging for it a close 3nd).
Only HD DVD has Twin discs & combo discs.
The Blu-ray fanclub might want to pretend that doesn't matter but it does.
Anyone who ever took a DVD round to a friend's or their family knows it matters
(especially for those almost certain to never bother with high def).
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26. January 2008 @ 13:39 |
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Originally posted by hughjars:
- Don't be silly.
That would leave every HD DVD player & drive sold to date (now well over 1 million) unable to play any movies with that BD+ absurd dog's breakfast on it.
As everything looks right now, they will anyway, but even if HD-DVD wins the war you think that they cant make a Copy protection compatible with todays player?
If you believe that you are getting money for posting/supporting here HD-DVD.
Originally posted by hughjars: - .....and that alters the facts about not being able to copy Blu-ray discs how?
of course it does, cause till when you will be able to buy a BD-recorder/Player HD-TV the Copy Protection can be unlocked, or even removed.
Originally posted by hughjars: - Sure, that's why you bothered to come on here, right?
Everyone that reads news is a format supporter? hahah
At least i am not here for making money by posting.
Originally posted by hughjars: - But that's hardly the issue.
Thats the only issue, if you had the money to buy original disc you wouldent bother with copy protection, and dont give that bullshit about backing up your own disc's and shit, cause that is at least hilarious.
Originally posted by hughjars: Blu-ray leaves people behind.
....and what are you?Robben hood? and you care about people so much?
Many other companies have done much worst things than a copy protection, i havent seen you posting about anything else.
I really do starting to believe that you are an HD-DVD paid supporter.
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26. January 2008 @ 13:57 |
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Somebody wake me up when the fat lady starts singing the praises of the winning HD format. Then I'll buy an HD player.
Off topic, but does anyone know a good repair shop for my BetaMax. The tapes are starting to jitter. Thanks.
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26. January 2008 @ 14:46 |
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Originally posted by ChiefBrdy:
Off topic, but does anyone know a good repair shop for my BetaMax. The tapes are starting to jitter. Thanks.
why not ask "HJ" ? I'm sure he knows a betamax repair shop and for sure he can also quote you the amazon betamax repair shop customer visits that show you just why it's the most popular repair shop in the world...after all, the entire Planet Earth plus parts of Uranus, Venus, and Mars buy all their equipment from Amazon - at least I reckon it must be that way or HJ wouldn't repeat the same sales figures in TWENTY SEVEB DIFFERENT THREADS ( yup i counted ) to show how wonderful and superior HD-DVD is :), would he ?
I mean if the entire planet didn't buy everything from amazon then that kind of makes him an ultra radical no.1 Fan-Boy doesn't it ? and we all know how much he hates obsessive fan-boys ( at least those of the blu persuasion ;)
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26. January 2008 @ 15:05 |
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It amazes me how the "media" has touted how HD DVD is dead since Warners announcement. I truly think the press is one sided on this.
Keep both formats for all I care, it will be a cold day in hell when I pony up $30.00 for a movie!
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26. January 2008 @ 17:16 |
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How about this then, right now there are who knows how many
thousand people arguing back and forth,
We have petitions being signed for both sides.
One person even commented that he would have his cat sign one if
he was able to teach it to.
How about doing something that would really work;
Start a new petition and get "EVERYONE" to sign it,
have everyone agree not to buy any more music cds, regular
DVD movies, HD type, whatever until the price would be lowered
to what ever you list in the petition.
Like 2 bucks for 1 yr old music cd releases, 3 bucks for newer ones.
Have these max amounts that the signers would purchase them at.
Fact is I'm sure that using the music cd example, if "everyone"
went along with this and no one defected, then they would drop to that price and money would still be made for those supplying them to us. Manufacturing costs are almost nothing conmpaired to what
everyone has been willing to buy them for, its simply supply and demand, that is why they are 30 bucks, not that it costs so much that
they have to charge that amount. Also you could include a requirement that both formats remain or else those signing refrain from purchasing either.
Direct all this useless energy to something that would work if
you can bring enough people to this.
Finally there is another option that is about as likely to
make a diference as the current petitions, do as Jim Morris said
in one of his songs,,, "You can petition the Lord with Prayer!"
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26. January 2008 @ 19:11 |
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Can we please come up with a different word than "fanboy" Its quickly become a cliche. Its yet another example of a word that someone hears once, then starts using it as if they had been using it their whole life. Doesnt anyone feel silly using it?
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26. January 2008 @ 20:11 |
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Since this post is about hardware sales for HD-DVD coming to a virtual halt; Be advised Circuit City stores nation wide are currently trying to reverse that as I type this. All stores are dumping their stock of players, clearance prices at this time. Good time to pick up a few extra players!
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27. January 2008 @ 06:41 |
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What a joke this all is, first of all no matter what kind of protection these moguls put out, there will always be somebody to crack it.
Also ken9771 hit the nail right on the head, we the stupid consumers go out like dummies with that I just gotta have one of those attitudes, we as Americans can really be stupid people and the most spoiled, stand fast, don't pay those ridiculous prices and see how fast the prices will drop, but of course that will never happin not in America anyway, like I said spoiled and stupid.
I also have been a sony supporter and customer as long as I can remember and I'm 59 now, but after what they did with the rootkit scandal is when I said enough, after that I never bought anything sony and will not in the future, sure you can say well you can't just boycott them many are doing the nasty to consumers, yes, but, sony is the front runner to all that crap and the rootkit was the final blow for me, I'm hard core when I get screwed like that, in my old little way I am fighting back, how many others are doing what I am, hardly none, but I don't care, in my own little way I am sticking it back up their ass.
As far as hd-dvd or blue ray, again they both can kiss my ass cause I will not pay those kind of prices, also we just start a nice collection and than they want you to start a new one, yeah right, as of right now I am happy with my regular dvd movies, I can still remember when they first came out how astonished we were at that great picture quality, well quess what, I'm still happy with it, so until these new disc's, rom's, writers, players can set a price with todays dvd standards all this hd, ray or whatever can stick it, just imagine if most of us thought the same way.
It's such a no-brainer solution, you hit those moguls where it hurts the most, in their pocket book, and see how fast they would respond to our demands, but again, of course it won't happin, stupid spoiled Americans, and they laugh all the way to the bank while they stick it up our ass, and we let them.
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27. January 2008 @ 09:38 |
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quote]we the stupid consumers go out like dummies with that I just gotta have one of those attitudes, we as Americans can really be stupid people and the most spoiled, stand fast, don't pay those ridiculous prices and see how fast the prices will drop, but of course that will never happin not in America anyway, like I said spoiled and stupid You are right about this, good example is all the dummies standing
in line days in advance, camping out in front of stores to buy the next "improvement" in hardware, and waiting days at the doors of movie theaters just to be the first to see a new movie release.
That is why the prices are so high as compaired to how low they would be if the majority would not be in such a damm hury.
I gave up watching all movies a while back, stoped watching
TV the first of the year, and a week ago got rid of my HD TV.
I'm now 56 years old, I've decided that I've seen enough of all that
make believe crap to last a life time. I never will go back and watch
either movies or TV, not unless I've done everything else in the world that is possible to do. For now a small part of new things to do has been a few comments here at this site about the formats.
For me I plan on only using the winning format/s for only data storage.
Its' a big world, there is a lot to do other than giving up a large part of your life to chaseing after the "next" level of video,
sound, tv and I guess computer games likewise, maybey some more of those visiting this site may "realize that" before they find most of their life is gone, never to have it back.
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@ ken9771
many ppl are doing just that as much of the media now is all mostly meh, and why you ask, well its because its about generating money not talented productions so hours of inane, completely mindless dribble is allowed to enter your living room, or on the other side ppl are pirating the material so they are not forced to jump through hoops to use their media that they purchased legally, as at the end of the day the pirated content is more user friendly as its not locked into someone's (RIAA/MPAA) draconian, propertarian, anti consumer DRM.
either way its all bad for the artists and actors because of the industries greed.
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The chance to make a profit is what is the driving force
that gives us all the newer, "better" things. On the other side
it is the consumer "us" that eventually has "control' over what level
the prices could drop to. This system although not perfect works to our favor vrs any other possible economic model; it supplies us with all these newer things, some good and others good only after they convince us that we were lacking something important in our lives because we had not had them before.
Quote: hours of inane, completely mindless dribble is allowed to enter your living room
Just remember we the consumers decide what is sold and TV is no different. Everything that we see on TV now (all the crap),
is on there only because the people have decided that they want it to be that which is. Tells you a lot about how stupid people now are,
the majority living today. The programming on TV is just a reflection of the watchers!
As to the "pirating", now that the genie has been out of the bottle this long, we can't go back, so both sides will just keep taking it to the next level.
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27. January 2008 @ 11:10 |
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aS i DID WITH THE 1ST DVD PLAYERS- i'LL WAIT FOR HD-DVD PLAYERS TO BE AROUND $79- AND THAT won't BE TOO LONG FROM NOW- I'm happy with what I have
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Originally posted by fplman: aS i DID WITH THE 1ST DVD PLAYERS- i'LL WAIT FOR HD-DVD PLAYERS TO BE AROUND $79- AND THAT won't BE TOO LONG FROM NOW- I'm happy with what I have
Exactly. My upconverting HDMI does just fine right now. Whoever wins will have to sell them at sub $100 prices if they want 'joe consumer' to buy them.
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Quote: The chance to make a profit is what is the driving force
that gives us all the newer, "better" things. On the other side
it is the consumer "us" that eventually has "control' over what level
the prices could drop to. This system although not perfect works to our favor vrs any other possible economic model; it supplies us with all these newer things, some good and others good only after they convince us that we were lacking something important in our lives because we had not had them before.
Quote: hours of inane, completely mindless dribble is allowed to enter your living room
Just remember we the consumers decide what is sold and TV is no different. Everything that we see on TV now (all the crap),
is on there only because the people have decided that they want it to be that which is. Tells you a lot about how stupid people now are,
the majority living today. The programming on TV is just a reflection of the watchers!
It is 'stupid' to make such a broad generalization. Evidently you missed the memo about the National Geographic channel, The History Channel, The Bloomberg channel, The Learning Channel and a litany of others.
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27. January 2008 @ 13:55 |
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Originally posted by SDF_GR: As everything looks right now, they will anyway
- No, that is just you playing your own little guessing game here.
You have no basis for saying this other than you think it might happen.
Originally posted by SDF_GR: even if HD-DVD wins the war you think that they cant make a Copy protection compatible with todays player?
- It might be technically possible on new players (tho without significant revisions I doubt it) but you are left with a major problem of ensuring compatibility with 1 million+ existing players.
BD+ and the Blu-ray watermarking system are not a 100% software based system, they incorporate elements of specific & unique hardware too.
So no, I disagree.
I think you are just guessing wrong here so you can try to claim Blu-ray is either as bad as anything else or that the other format, HD DVD, is potentially just as bad as Blu-ray.
But the reality is nothing like so simplistic.
.....and if I may say that's the kind of disingenuous & spurious 'argument' I'd expect from a project hydra paid shill.
Are you getting paid for this speculative nonsense?
Originally posted by SDF_GR: If you believe that you are getting money for posting/supporting here HD-DVD.
- Wow, stunning logic.
Sorry my bad, there was I thinking you were discussing this sensibly.
Originally posted by SDF_GR: of course it does, cause till when you will be able to buy a BD-recorder/Player HD-TV the Copy Protection can be unlocked, or even removed.
- Maybe you'd like to rephrase that in intelligible English?
Originally posted by SDF_GR: Everyone that reads news is a format supporter? hahah
- How the hell does that follow?
You originally said "i dont give a f** about that war".
It clearly follows that you 'care' enough to repeatedly post about it here.
Originally posted by SDF_GR: At least i am not here for making money by posting.
- Frankly I could care less whether you are or not.
Obviously as far as I'm concerned your claims that you are not are probably about as believable as my saying I am not to you.
Originally posted by SDF_GR: Thats the only issue, if you had the money to buy original disc you wouldent bother with copy protection, and dont give that bullshit about backing up your own disc's and shit, cause that is at least hilarious.
- Yeah well if you honestly don't know about or can't see the problems DRM can & does cause legitimate users then that's you problem.
Obviously if you also wish to be a corporate b!tch and suck up whatever 'piracy' sh!t they want to spew out at you that's also your affair.
I side with the sharers, myself.
Originally posted by SDF_GR: ....and what are you?Robben hood? and you care about people so much?
- WTF are you on about?
I'm a consumer that wants to see the most consumer-friendly format win.
If you can't see how Blu-ray excludes any kind of inclusive compatibility with the vast number of existing SD DVD owners then that's your problem.
HD DVD does not.
Anyone who ever took a movie round to a friend's house or a family member's house knows how useful & beneficial this will be.
Only HD DVD through the Twin disc (and to a lesser extent the combo) allows the change to high def to happen with the minimum alienation.
If you honestly don't get that then I suggest you take off the blinkers & wake up a little.
Originally posted by SDF_GR: Many other companies have done much worst things than a copy protection, i havent seen you posting about anything else.
- Er, wrong.
Actually I regularly post about things other than DRM.
The various court battles going on & sharing in general are other topics I often post about.
Usually there's little debate about what is happening but you'll see my comments about the EU story that is recent here, for instance.
Originally posted by SDF_GR: I really do starting to believe that you are an HD-DVD paid supporter.
- Well that probably says more about you than me then.
You're wrong btw.
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This thread is currently going in a different direction; I don't want to interfer with that, however at least I'd like to comment on the following statement that you made. One of the quotes was made by
nobrainer (Junior Member), and I was agreeing with it.
Reference your statement:
Quote: It is 'stupid' to make such a broad generalization. Evidently you missed the memo about the National Geographic channel, The History Channel, The Bloomberg channel, The Learning Channel and a litany of others.
I use to have a 10 ft C-Band sat dish before the days of
the small dishes (DDS). Back then I use to purchase my programming most of the time at a reduced price based on a yearly prepaid subscription. There were probally about a dozen different companies offering program subs; the one I purchased from most of the time,
would allow me to pick as little as 5 individual channels, each at a very low price. Reason I had this choice was most likely because of the competition.
The consumer,,,,
"mainly" controls what is sold through his choice of what to purchase and secondly competition also helps bring down the prices. Everyone know this! I remember back then the TLC was one of the many free channels that I was able to watch via C-Band. For the channels that you mentioned I would be willing to pay 30 to 40 bucks a month, but only if there were no interruptions, no commericals on the channels that I am paying for. Local PBS sometimes has good programming however regardless of what they say, they also have comericals,
and they cannot seem to go for more than three days without stoping and asking for donations for another five days in a row.
Anyway, now I have found that I can learn much more via the internet. While I have posted a few comments the past couple days,
at the same time I have spent much more time exploreing and searching many other topics, especially info related to a likely connection of the sun's solar cycles modulated by the changeing
solar system's center of gravity.
Lastly,,,
"Competition"
I guess same applies in reference to this "war",
to the victor go the spoils and he then can demand more,
listen to the consumers less, and they in the end lose,
maybey lose even more than if both formats survived throughout
the life cycle of this level of technoloy.
Time for me to sit in the sidelines once again;
come back and visit this site once and a while.
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Quote: and if I may say that's the kind of disingenuous & spurious 'argument' I'd expect from a project hydra paid shill.
Quote: Obviously if you also wish to be a corporate b!tch and suck up whatever 'piracy' sh!t they want to spew out at you that's also your affair.
hughjars, I gave you a benefit very few folks get from me yet I see stuff like this posted. Incidents like this where my good advice is ignored is why I rarely give it anymore. Calling someone a paid shill and corporate b!tch falls solidly in "personal comment" territory. You got two weeks to think about what I'm gonna say right now AND THIS GOES FOR EVERYONE- I only give two, maybe three suspensions before its not worth my time and I go for something permanent. You're arguing about silly formats people, get real!
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Quote: Response to ChiefBrdy (Junior Member)
This thread is currently going in a different direction; I don't want to interfer with that, however at least I'd like to comment on the following statement that you made. One of the quotes was made by
nobrainer (Junior Member), and I was agreeing with it.
Reference your statement:
Quote: It is 'stupid' to make such a broad generalization. Evidently you missed the memo about the National Geographic channel, The History Channel, The Bloomberg channel, The Learning Channel and a litany of others.
I use to have a 10 ft C-Band sat dish before the days of
the small dishes (DDS). Back then I use to purchase my programming most of the time at a reduced price based on a yearly prepaid subscription. There were probally about a dozen different companies offering program subs; the one I purchased from most of the time,
would allow me to pick as little as 5 individual channels, each at a very low price. Reason I had this choice was most likely because of the competition.
The consumer,,,,
"mainly" controls what is sold through his choice of what to purchase and secondly competition also helps bring down the prices. Everyone know this! I remember back then the TLC was one of the many free channels that I was able to watch via C-Band. For the channels that you mentioned I would be willing to pay 30 to 40 bucks a month, but only if there were no interruptions, no commericals on the channels that I am paying for. Local PBS sometimes has good programming however regardless of what they say, they also have comericals,
and they cannot seem to go for more than three days without stoping and asking for donations for another five days in a row.
Anyway, now I have found that I can learn much more via the internet. While I have posted a few comments the past couple days,
at the same time I have spent much more time exploreing and searching many other topics, especially info related to a likely connection of the sun's solar cycles modulated by the changeing
solar system's center of gravity.
Lastly,,,
"Competition"
I guess same applies in reference to this "war",
to the victor go the spoils and he then can demand more,
listen to the consumers less, and they in the end lose,
maybey lose even more than if both formats survived throughout
the life cycle of this level of technoloy.
Time for me to sit in the sidelines once again;
come back and visit this site once and a while.
Dude, I have no idea what you're talking about. Longest pile of dribble I've seen in a long time.
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Good on you Nephilim ..
I'd really love to see what people like Hughjars are going to say next year when HD-DVD will cease to exist.
This is the final nail in the coffin if you ask me.. it can only downhill from here for HD-DVD..
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