after Blu-ray arrives
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after Blu-ray arrives
after disney starts selling thier movies on bluray will they start rereleasing thier classics all over again
GO WIDE SCREEN AND SEE THE WHOLE MOVIE THE WAY IT WAS INTENDED
That's what I would guess... but I have this feeling there are other threads on this topic... maybe not. I can't remember where I've read this stuff.
And from what I've heard from others- these new players will be backwards compatible? Like we could play our DVDs on them?
Supposedly HD DVD and blu ray are both being released as they couldn't stop butting heads over it. So for me that means that I'm not buying ANYTHING until one beats out the other, AND becomes so popluar that the players aren't expensive anymore.
I'm just bitter over the whole thing and won't be upgrading anything for probably 10 years or more
And from what I've heard from others- these new players will be backwards compatible? Like we could play our DVDs on them?
Supposedly HD DVD and blu ray are both being released as they couldn't stop butting heads over it. So for me that means that I'm not buying ANYTHING until one beats out the other, AND becomes so popluar that the players aren't expensive anymore.
I'm just bitter over the whole thing and won't be upgrading anything for probably 10 years or more
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yes, is the most probable
but, who is realy to buy a new Blue-ray DVD player when the DVD have just finally taked the former position of the VHS?
I meanm to change so fast of a entretaining system with a diferent laser doesn`t mean that our DVD collection will be usless in few years unless the HD-DVD or the Blue-ray are perfectly compatible with the normal DVDs?
but, who is realy to buy a new Blue-ray DVD player when the DVD have just finally taked the former position of the VHS?
I meanm to change so fast of a entretaining system with a diferent laser doesn`t mean that our DVD collection will be usless in few years unless the HD-DVD or the Blue-ray are perfectly compatible with the normal DVDs?
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If Blu-Ray becomes the main format they probably will. Even though it seems like Blu-Ray is "winning" the war right now, I'm not counting HD-DVD out yet. Anything can happen. Who knows DVDs could still be the main format for a long time, and Blu-Ray/HD-DVD becomes something similar to SACD/DVD-A or even Laserdiscs.
Personally I'm sitting out on this right now and just enjoying my DVDs. When the battle of the new HD formats is over whatever becomes the main format is what I will buy.
Personally I'm sitting out on this right now and just enjoying my DVDs. When the battle of the new HD formats is over whatever becomes the main format is what I will buy.
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man where do you get your news? The War Is Over!
Warner, hd-dud's instigator and main supporter, is gonna release in Blu-ray.
If that's not defeat i don't know what is.
Go home . there's no war anymore, nothing to see here. carry on c'mon, carry on

reading this thread seems like im reading a thread of 2 years ago!!!!!!
Warner, hd-dud's instigator and main supporter, is gonna release in Blu-ray.
If that's not defeat i don't know what is.
Go home . there's no war anymore, nothing to see here. carry on c'mon, carry on
reading this thread seems like im reading a thread of 2 years ago!!!!!!

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Just read the info tonight. From the looks of it HD-DVD looks dead in the water. Hopefully Blu-Ray will deliver. Not talking about picture and sound, but the cost issue. It needs to be around the same price as DVDs are now to completely take over in my opinion.deathie mouse wrote:man where do you get your news? The War Is Over!
Warner, hd-dud's instigator and main supporter, is gonna release in Blu-ray.
If that's not defeat i don't know what is.
Go home . there's no war anymore, nothing to see here. carry on c'mon, carry on
reading this thread seems like im reading a thread of 2 years ago!!!!!!
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aip:
You could wait.
But I suspect that future upgrades (from DVD) won't be quite as significant as the upgrade from VHS to DVD.
This could depend a lot on your the quality and size of your "display device", though.
My own experience:
I started collecting Disney animation on VHS around 1990. But eventually, still not knowing any alternatives, I got slightly annoyed at the frequently rather "crappy" quality of even quite recent titles on video.
A bit over ten years ago (late 94 - early 95) I got a laserdisc player and started buying some of the Disney titles on that format. It was quite a bit more expensive, but I found that justified by a considerable, sometimes stunning, leap in quality.
Over the past few years I've bought quite a few of Disney's DVDs (but not bothered to get all of the "Classics"). Some of them are definitely improvements over their LD counterparts, but not so much that I got really impressed.
Admittedly, I might have appreciated the improvements more with a different "display device" - I've got a "middle-class" 4:3 set.
What's my point? The subjective improvement is going to be quite stunning to make me upgrade a whole collection. In my experience the upgrade from VHS tape to disc is the most important upgrade.
But if you make your comparisons on a big projector system or so, I realize that the picture could be different.
You could wait.
But I suspect that future upgrades (from DVD) won't be quite as significant as the upgrade from VHS to DVD.
This could depend a lot on your the quality and size of your "display device", though.
My own experience:
I started collecting Disney animation on VHS around 1990. But eventually, still not knowing any alternatives, I got slightly annoyed at the frequently rather "crappy" quality of even quite recent titles on video.
A bit over ten years ago (late 94 - early 95) I got a laserdisc player and started buying some of the Disney titles on that format. It was quite a bit more expensive, but I found that justified by a considerable, sometimes stunning, leap in quality.
Over the past few years I've bought quite a few of Disney's DVDs (but not bothered to get all of the "Classics"). Some of them are definitely improvements over their LD counterparts, but not so much that I got really impressed.
Admittedly, I might have appreciated the improvements more with a different "display device" - I've got a "middle-class" 4:3 set.
What's my point? The subjective improvement is going to be quite stunning to make me upgrade a whole collection. In my experience the upgrade from VHS tape to disc is the most important upgrade.
But if you make your comparisons on a big projector system or so, I realize that the picture could be different.
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Well, I have a new 52 inch RCA HDTV and I love it!!! Watching programs in HD is amazing!! I can't wait until the 25th when I get Titanic in High Defination.
That will be great!! I can't picture seeing a cartoon in HD though.
Wants Muppet Babies on DVD!!
Hopefully if Duckales and Rescue Rangers sell well we will get it!! Don't forget Gummi Bears!
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From <a href="http://www.homemediaretailing.com/news/ ... 2">here</a>
"The Blu-ray Disc Association will host a launch event at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas Jan. 5 at 5 p.m.
"Sony definitely believes CES is going to be a great opportunity to launch the format. I won’t say anything beyond that,” said Victor Matsuda, VP, Blu-ray Disc Group for Sony Corp. “We are planning to have very prominent announcements at CES.”
As for Blu-ray backers on the content side, “we’re ready,” said Bob Chapek, president of Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
Chapek showcased (for the first time in a public setting) samples of how consumers will be able to interact with Blu-ray discs, from picture-in-picture viewing of extra features on Pirates of the Caribbean and National Treasure, to linking up with Cinderella live from Disneyland in real-time via a Blu-ray disc for a “party” with online games for the kids."
"The Blu-ray Disc Association will host a launch event at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas Jan. 5 at 5 p.m.
"Sony definitely believes CES is going to be a great opportunity to launch the format. I won’t say anything beyond that,” said Victor Matsuda, VP, Blu-ray Disc Group for Sony Corp. “We are planning to have very prominent announcements at CES.”
As for Blu-ray backers on the content side, “we’re ready,” said Bob Chapek, president of Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
Chapek showcased (for the first time in a public setting) samples of how consumers will be able to interact with Blu-ray discs, from picture-in-picture viewing of extra features on Pirates of the Caribbean and National Treasure, to linking up with Cinderella live from Disneyland in real-time via a Blu-ray disc for a “party” with online games for the kids."
