And just give the jokers prolonging this war an incentive to keep doing so? No thanks; I'll live without Universal titles for the time being. The status quo is quagmire: fewer people will adopt HD disc technology, while at the same time studios will lose their best DVD customers who will abstain from buying SD DVDs in anticipation of buying an HD format.... whenever the format war gets ironed out.Luke M wrote:As for this war, I have to recommend everyone buy into both formats.
I'd be surprised if the "TotalHD" HD/BD combo disc ever gets released.
Agree 100%.pro-bassoonist wrote:I firmly disagree with such a comment (Popcorn Tree?)!
In fact, a month or so ago I specifically wrote at DVDTALK that we have reached "the point" where any further prolongation of this war would hurt the credibility of the Hi-Def format(s). My comment was greeted with sarcasm and statements such as "what is it about this point, etc, etc"...and "look how far down the prices have gone", etc. The reality is that there is such a powerful silent majority of consumers who are not likely to purchase a Hi-Def player (let alone two as you suggest) until a winner emerges that any further delay will only doom the two current rivals.
Recent events, regardless of what side of the fence you peek through, have proven precisely that! Consumers are confused, retailers are confused, and I am quite certain the studios are as well.
I have chosen my format. It is my conviction that only one format can be adopted by the masses. As it is my conviction that a niche-status for the Hi-Def format(s) will all along hurt those of us who feel passionate about it/them.