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#1 Shadowhawk2606
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Does anyone really know how well Blue Ray is doing. First I hear that it's doing very well, but then I hear this report that Toshiba's HD DVD player holds 60% of the market. Which kinda concerns me that Blue Ray isn't doing as well as I thought it was. I'm really hoping that this time around Sony will really have a winning format on there hands. They definitely don't need another beta max fiasco to happen again.

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They weren't including Ps3 sales. They mean by stand alone players.
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Does anyone really know how well Blue Ray is doing. First I hear that it's doing very well, but then I hear this report that Toshiba's HD DVD player holds 60% of the market. Which kinda concerns me that Blue Ray isn't doing as well as I thought it was. I'm really hoping that this time around Sony will really have a winning format on there hands. They definitely don't need another beta max fiasco to happen again.

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universal (hd-dvd only exclusive developer) already said that they don't have any new hd-dvd movies coming out for 2007. ENOUGH SAID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#4 winner-ps3
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bluray is going to win definately, dont worry

there are more studios, and electronic companies supporting bluray

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#5 jimm895
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Let's see Sony pictures has been producing some blockbuster movies in the last few years. Fox studios are releasing most of there movies on Blue-Ray now. Diseney is releasing everything new on Blue-Ray now. With this said maybe you can see what the big picture is now.
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#6 simulation
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I heard that Blu-Ray is used by all the major motion picture companies, and it definetley looks the best, but it is pretty new...
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#7 TM1
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Does anyone really know how well Blue Ray is doing. First I hear that it's doing very well, but then I hear this report that Toshiba's HD DVD player holds 60% of the market. Which kinda concerns me that Blue Ray isn't doing as well as I thought it was. I'm really hoping that this time around Sony will really have a winning format on there hands. They definitely don't need another beta max fiasco to happen again.

Shadowhawk2606

That study is counting only stand alone players, so ps3's don't count. So 60% of them are HD-DVD players. That's not too bad for blu ray considering 40% is still going towards it.

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#8 darkagent0019
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Blu-Ray is doing really well. It seems like the only thing HD-DVD has going for it is the low priced HD-DVD players. That and misinformation...
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Did not Best Buy also take HD DVDs of their shelves.
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#10 teebeenz
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BD disks are still outselling HDDVD 3:1, BD has the industrys support, HDDVD does not. There never was any concern HDDVD would win, becuase BD is already backed by everyone.
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#11 munsoned
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ps3 is blue ray sales...if u guys think some1s gonna pay 900 plus bucks for a stand alone blue ray player when they can pay 600 for a nice next gen gaming system+blue ray player. then yall need some help lol
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the only thing that scares me is the fact that wal-mart is coming out with a $300 hd-dvd player soon, and they are apparently backing hd harder than they are blu-ray, but who knows
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#13 crck
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[QUOTE="Shadowhawk2606"]

Does anyone really know how well Blue Ray is doing. First I hear that it's doing very well, but then I hear this report that Toshiba's HD DVD player holds 60% of the market. Which kinda concerns me that Blue Ray isn't doing as well as I thought it was. I'm really hoping that this time around Sony will really have a winning format on there hands. They definitely don't need another beta max fiasco to happen again.

TM1

That study is counting only stand alone players, so ps3's don't count. So 60% of them are HD-DVD players. That's not too bad for blu ray considering 40% is still going towards it.

Bingo HD-DVD is in desperation mode. Toshiba is selling their player at $199 with 5 free movies to try and move some units. Consider blu-ray players are about twice that or more getting 40% of the stand alone market is pretty good. Their numbers do not count ps3s.
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Here is breaking news from Toshiba. It looks pretty bleak for HD-DVD which is good since Blu-ray is a better format with more capacity per disk anyway.

http://tech.monstersandcritics.com/news/article_1316960.php/Toshiba_lowers_sales_expectation_for_HD-DVD


"Japanese electronics giant Toshiba Corporation has shocked many today by significantly reducing its sales expectations in relationship to high-definition DVD player and recorder hardware as a direct result of poor US sales figures"
"Toshiba's initial sales estimate for calendar year 2007 was approximately 1.8 million units of HD-DVD optical disc hardware, but that figure has now been slashed by some 44 percent down to a solid 1 million units. "

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#15 TM1
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Did not Best Buy also take HD DVDs of their shelves.Puppa_Shogun

No, we still carry HD-DVD, i work there.

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the only thing that scares me is the fact that wal-mart is coming out with a $300 hd-dvd player soon, and they are apparently backing hd harder than they are blu-ray, but who knowsdimebag667
i seen blue ray players up walmart out in the open for any1 to just come in and steal it. but they have i- pods locked up tighter then a drum lol
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[QUOTE="dimebag667"]the only thing that scares me is the fact that wal-mart is coming out with a $300 hd-dvd player soon, and they are apparently backing hd harder than they are blu-ray, but who knowsmunsoned
i seen blue ray players up walmart out in the open for any1 to just come in and steal it. but they have i- pods locked up tighter then a drum lol

Is that a blu ray player in your pocket or are you happy to see me. Ipods are much easier to conceal my friend

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the only thing that scares me is the fact that wal-mart is coming out with a $300 hd-dvd player soon, and they are apparently backing hd harder than they are blu-ray, but who knowsdimebag667

They're not- that "news story" had absolutely no merit. Even the original article in Chinese didn't even say Walmart was supporting HD-DVD (I would know- I live in China and asked some students to translate). The AVSforums may know media quality, but they clearly don't know how to read.

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Well anything you see coming out this summer by Sony, Disney, 20th Century or Columbia will all be on Blu-ray exclusive. Movies by Dreamworks and Revolution will be both on HD DVD and Blu ray. The best movie HD DVD will get is Evan Almighty.

And that doesn't look like a great movie either

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#20 xcoregamerskill
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Blu Ray is winning in terms of Media units sold (movies, games, etc) but HD DVD player hold a better share of the market, too bad the only companies releasing HD DVD only are Universal, New Line, and Jenna Jameson. MOst other companies are either members of the BluRay association, or they're releasing on both formats.

Not to mention that the Computer Programming community is embracing BluRay as the next generation of Storage medium because of its huge Capacity and transfer speeds.

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#21 zero030
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so if HD-DVD fails does that mean all studio's will make movies for blu ray?
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#22 xcoregamerskill
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so if HD-DVD fails does that mean all studio's will make movies for blu ray?zero030

they would have to. Sony stopped making things for Beta Max when it crapped out.

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I wonder if blu ray wins then ps3 might take of in the sales department since it's practically a $600 blu ray player.
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yea but there is one problem...Sony has said that they will not allow adult films to be on blu-ray...bummer huh? gotta stick with DVD on that one :P
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Well anything you see coming out this summer by Sony, Disney, 20th Century or Columbia will all be on Blu-ray exclusive. Movies by Dreamworks and Revolution will be both on HD DVD and Blu ray. The best movie HD DVD will get is Evan Almighty.

And that doesn't look like a great movie either

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i would like to add to that list of good hd dvd movies the matrix ultimate collection... may not mean much to some but i love the trillogy and apparently WB isnt a fan of blu ray... thoe i heard they are going to release it later this yea on blu ray anyway so its not that big a deal
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#26 Timstuff
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If we don't include the sales of Toshiba's cheap HD-DVD players then Blu-Ray is really kicking HD-DVD's butt. And it still is when we count all players on the market, not just the ones that Toshiba wants to aknowledge.

HD-DVD is all but dead now. Soon it will be joining Betamax, DVHS and DivX Discs in the hall of bones.

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#27 pixelsword
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HOW WELL IS BLU-RAY DOING AGAINST HD-DVD? READ THIS LINK:

http://www.dvdempire.com/Content/Features/hidef_wars.asp

to help explain that link, go to this link:

http://www.videobusiness.com/article/CA6408142.html

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#28 ramey70
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yea but there is one problem...Sony has said that they will not allow adult films to be on blu-ray...bummer huh? gotta stick with DVD on that one :Pjustin_06

That simply isn't true.

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#29 deactivated-58405e092ba2c
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From the thing I hear and read I think Blu Ray is outselling HD DVD
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#30 wallpaper42
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Well I am seeing a ton of movie commercials for Blu ray and DVD, but so far none for HD-DVD. Blu ray is probably gonna win.
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i would like to add to that list of good hd dvd movies the matrix ultimate collection... may not mean much to some but i love the trillogy and apparently WB isnt a fan of blu ray... thoe i heard they are going to release it later this yea on blu ray anyway so its not that big a dealSuperMario254

It's not so much that WB isn't a fan of blu-ray, they release on both. They are having some issues with the putting out of some of their titles on blu-ray, for technical reasons (just simplifying it, there's more to it than that), which is why the Matrix Trilogy, as well as several others hit HD DVD release first. WB has stated that any title released by them on HD DVD will also be released on blu-ray, period, just not always simultaneously.

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[QUOTE="Shadowhawk2606"]

Does anyone really know how well Blue Ray is doing. First I hear that it's doing very well, but then I hear this report that Toshiba's HD DVD player holds 60% of the market. Which kinda concerns me that Blue Ray isn't doing as well as I thought it was. I'm really hoping that this time around Sony will really have a winning format on there hands. They definitely don't need another beta max fiasco to happen again.

ermacness

universal (hd-dvd only exclusive developer) already said that they don't have any new hd-dvd movies coming out for 2007. ENOUGH SAID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It's true, Blu-ray is dominating already, the studio's are ready to bail on the HD-DVD.

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#34 KillaW0lf
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im pretty sure blu-ray is going to win (i mean come on, what does hd-dvd have over it? nothing except a cheaper price :\) Blu-ray has faster access speeds and about 10GB more storage, nuff' said!
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I'd like to see what Microsoft is going to do now...
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Does anyone really know how well Blue Ray is doing. First I hear that it's doing very well, but then I hear this report that Toshiba's HD DVD player holds 60% of the market. Which kinda concerns me that Blue Ray isn't doing as well as I thought it was. I'm really hoping that this time around Sony will really have a winning format on there hands. They definitely don't need another beta max fiasco to happen again.

Shadowhawk2606
They were only taking about standalone players. But PS3 are also used as "standalone" players. Meaning that A/V guys buy the PS3 *just* for blu-ray. Also, Blu-ray is outselling hd dvd in movies titles buy a big margin.
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I'd like to see what Microsoft is going to do now...Stelron
Lie, steal, and cheat (FUD). Just like always.
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Just wished that The Matrix was out on BR already. I was bummed that it wasn't. Does anyone know whether the PS3 can update the BR capabilities? Like adding inPicture in Picture? I hear that's why the Matrix wasn't made for BR cause it didn't have that functionality.
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What I heard was that they delayed it because they wanted to get BD-J ready ( that's the interactive stuff).
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yea but there is one problem...Sony has said that they will not allow adult films to be on blu-ray...bummer huh? gotta stick with DVD on that one :Pjustin_06

Sony won't manufacture porn Blu-ray disks is what they said. They aren't stopping production altogether. Any other Blu-ray producing facilities are allowed to do porn. There are already a few porn movies on Blu-ray.

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Just wished that The Matrix was out on BR already. I was bummed that it wasn't. Does anyone know whether the PS3 can update the BR capabilities? Like adding inPicture in Picture? I hear that's why the Matrix wasn't made for BR cause it didn't have that functionality.feryl06

Yes, PS3s and standalone Blu-ray Players can be updated thru firmware updates for Blu-ray capibilities, such as BD-J(Blu-ray Java) Reason why the matrix wasnt released on Blu-ray yet is becuase Warner Bros. are learning how to use BD-J since its a bit hard to program for, after thats set, they will set the release date for that matrix trilogy. unless they arlready set the release date for it, at the end of the day, once it gets released for Blu-ray, it will outsell its HD-DVD counter Part, just like how The Departed on Blu-ray outsold its Counter Part on HD-DVD

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haha, i was just trying to be funny...dont get mad :P
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im not worried about which one wins because only 3% of the sony fan base has a ps 3 so add the other % in 6 years or so you will have huge software sales.
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Not sure what BD-J is, but I hope they get it fixed soon. Didnt' readanything about that, butI read BR players do not have the IME (in movie experience---PIP)a feature which The Matrix contains which is why we do not have other movies as well like BATMAN BEGINS, V for Vendetta, etc...

[QUOTE="feryl06"]Just wished that The Matrix was out on BR already. I was bummed that it wasn't. Does anyone know whether the PS3 can update the BR capabilities? Like adding inPicture in Picture? I hear that's why the Matrix wasn't made for BR cause it didn't have that functionality.lennygundam14

Yes, PS3s and standalone Blu-ray Players can be updated thru firmware updates for Blu-ray capibilities, such as BD-J(Blu-ray Java) Reason why the matrix wasnt released on Blu-ray yet is becuase Warner Bros. are learning how to use BD-J since its a bit hard to program for, after thats set, they will set the release date for that matrix trilogy. unless they arlready set the release date for it, at the end of the day, once it gets released for Blu-ray, it will outsell its HD-DVD counter Part, just like how The Departed on Blu-ray outsold its Counter Part on HD-DVD

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HD DVD Camp Claims Victory in Stand-Alone Player Sales

While Blu-ray still dominates the market with over 3.6 million PS3s sold, the HD DVD camp says that when it comes to stand-alone players, HD DVD has outsold Blu-ray by a 50% margin.

In a press release this morning, the HD DVD Promotions Group announced that it has sold 150,000 stand-alone HD DVD players, accounting for 60% of the total market for standalone high-def disc players. Backing out of those numbers, it would seem that by comparison 100,000 standalone Blu-ray players have been sold.

Of course, counting the PlayStation 3, there are still twenty times more total Blu-ray players on the market, but the HD DVD camp claims a significantly decreased "attach rate" (the number of discs owned per player) for the PS3 vs other dedicated disc playback devices.

This morning's announcement comes three weeks into Toshiba's most aggressive HD DVD sales campaign yet. In mid-May, the manufacturer began offering a $100 instant rebate on its entry-level HD-A1 HD DVD player, which has seen the price for that player drop to increasingly bargain basement rates as low as $199 at some retailers).

Toshiba has said plans to extend the $100 instant rebate to all of its HD DVD player models this week.

"Toshiba's latest promotional efforts are clearly resonating with consumers and showing that price is king when it comes to hardware," said Craig Kornblau, chairman of the North American HD DVD Promotional Group. "Behind the increase in sales for hardware and movies, you're seeing fundamentally lower manufacturing costs and ease of authoring for HD DVD. That's the type of model that can scale."
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Not sure what BD-J is, but I hope they get it fixed soon. Didnt' readanything about that, butI read BR players do not have the IME (in movie experience---PIP)a feature which The Matrix contains which is why we do not have other movies as well like BATMAN BEGINS, V for Vendetta, etc...[QUOTE="lennygundam14"]

[QUOTE="feryl06"]Just wished that The Matrix was out on BR already. I was bummed that it wasn't. Does anyone know whether the PS3 can update the BR capabilities? Like adding inPicture in Picture? I hear that's why the Matrix wasn't made for BR cause it didn't have that functionality.feryl06

Yes, PS3s and standalone Blu-ray Players can be updated thru firmware updates for Blu-ray capibilities, such as BD-J(Blu-ray Java) Reason why the matrix wasnt released on Blu-ray yet is becuase Warner Bros. are learning how to use BD-J since its a bit hard to program for, after thats set, they will set the release date for that matrix trilogy. unless they arlready set the release date for it, at the end of the day, once it gets released for Blu-ray, it will outsell its HD-DVD counter Part, just like how The Departed on Blu-ray outsold its Counter Part on HD-DVD

BD-J is the platform for which the software on each Blu-Ray disc is made with. all the user-interface stuff and interactivity is to run through BD-J.

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#47 darkmanure
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One thing for that article. Why buy a stand alone player when you can buy a PS3 for a better bargain? I hope HDDVD dies soon.
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#48 marcusboonis
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I think the more important question at this pointshould be how well blu ray will do against dvd.
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#49 Diablo2343
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Who cares if one wins or not. Most of the people in the US could care less. You see Amazon sales of the HD DVD of Planet Earth at #4 on Amazon. Then you hear sales figures for Blu-Ray. Downloading will more than likely be the wave of the future.

http://www.tvpredictions.com/davis061307.htm

Here is an interesting article found on N4G.com

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#50 X_CAPCOM_X
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When it comes to software, Blu-Ray is killing HD-DVD by about 9:2.