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Re: are Paramount and universal sticking with hd-dvd exclusively?
" This will given HD DVD some financial background that BD no longer has. "
Interesting point . It all depends how ' up for it ' they are . Presumably , the BDA won't feel it neccessary pay Universal/Paramount to come on board ( even if they had cash left over ) so there will only be the 'political' need to follow/create the HD market . But as with the Warners decision , politics often wins the day....
Certainly , post-May , BD had better show huge percentage increase in sales or there won't be any alibis left . The late arrival of ' 2.0' Final spec. players may hinder that .
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Listen....
You can say that BOTH camps have been releasing good to
mediocre fare to their formats over the past year -- and for
good reason!
Until any of these formats really start to penetrate the market,
none of the studios want to put out their best titles.
The same thing happened with DVD in its infant years.
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Combo is great as a bridge technology..
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This doesn´t seem to work for the masses and so many people are against them, so IMO they should just drop them. I don´t believe that these combo-releases are coming to Blu-ray, so at least we have one studio less to release them after May..
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This doesn´t seem to work for the masses and so many people are against them,
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I'm half-willing to bet that "the masses" don't have any issue with combos (when they work, which they have for me) other than the $5 premium Warner charged. We get a lot of re-enforcement of them being annoying here because this forum is full of people who see no use for the SD side.
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Re: are Paramount and universal sticking with hd-dvd exclusively?
I guess I hit the "combo-nerve" again, so sorry about that. Sure, with Warner there has usually been a choice (another reason why I´ve picked Blu-ray in most cases).
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Re: are Paramount and universal sticking with hd-dvd exclusively?
I actually concur with Sam on the brdige technology issue. And besides, I have always liked HD DVD's combo discs and the option one would have on playing one side in your HD-based system and the other side in your SD-based system. I have done this with several of my combi titles thus far between my main and seconday systems and, to be quite honest, I dig the flexibility it provides.
In fact, during Circuit City's recent Buy 3, Get 2 free HD DVD promotion, a couple of eligible titles were listed with previously-released combo status, Superman Returns and Happy Feet. I found the former quickly in combo formation, but it took me some doing to find the latter, but when I did, the time taken was well worth the wait. Now I have both titles to go with those combi's I already own.

I admit I will miss this about WB's BR exclusitivity status, yet I look forward to getting what I can for such combo discs for as long as they are manufactured.
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I'm half-willing to bet that "the masses" don't have any issue with combos (when they work, which they have for me) other than the $5 premium Warner charged. We get a lot of re-enforcement of them being annoying here because this forum is full of people who see no use for the SD side.
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Honestly I love the combo format. For an extra $5 I get something that I would have to spend another $20 if I bought the SD DVD of it. That is an enormous value.
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