Wednesday, September 27, 2006
General | Hardware | Innovation | Media,
Ok ladies and germs, you know for the longest time i've been an HDDVD enthusiast, hell the iHD layer alone is enough to make it a winner for me, HDDVD is my love for the shear fact its more than just blank media for movies. And it would appear i'm not the only one that thinks HDDVD's launch as well as its pricing is a winning combination.
I just got an email from one of the big members from AVSforum (Edward Downer) and he had some interesting tidbits of news concerning the media war...
For those of you who have been looking forward to emailing the studios directly to let them know how you feel (and I hope that’s ALL of you!) I’ll be sending you a list of contacts you can email – to coincide with the launch of the website. We will also be broadening the appeal of the petition campaign, to support hardware manufacturers and certain Retail chains.
In the news, I was informed yesterday that the Videoscape report on home movie sales has just come out for the last month, and shows that HD DVD is outselling Bluray by a factor of 11 to 1. Wow… That’s more than 10 times the sales! The month before, HD DVD was outselling Bluray by 8 to 1, so the gap is growing bigger. HD DVD is where the buyers are, the sales are – and the money. Studios are seeing this, and it’s on their minds as they see our letters.
HD DVD continues to grow by leaps and bounds, based on the consistently exceptional quality of the video and audio being delivered now, in the real world, by the format.
Basically to sum up, thats 11:1 in sales of HDDVD media, theres no way studios aren't going to start migrating over to the HDDVD camp, not with sales so severely weighted against bluray, and not with the deficiet growing by the month, add on top of that several porn studios already saying they are joining with HDDVD for the shear authoring facilities of the HD camp vs sony's tight grip on the BD authoring tools... and perhaps people will start seeing that perhaps Sony's choice to risk their entire company on bluray wasn't a good idea (especially after Betamax, SACD, and UMD).
Source: AVSforum Email + Inhouse