Hollywood__
11-02-07, 10:44 PM
I havent heard anything since the deadline went by.
Thanks for any help on this.
Thanks for any help on this.
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View Full Version : Did Warner re-sign with Blu Ray or no? Hollywood__ 11-02-07, 10:44 PM I havent heard anything since the deadline went by. Thanks for any help on this. hddvds 11-02-07, 11:08 PM who cares about Warner Bros anyway because so far it has been giving us many stupid Dolby Digital plus track instead of lossless. What a pain! TK6411 11-02-07, 11:20 PM Currently Warner hasn't issued any statements regarding renewing their blu-ray contract which expired Oct 31 2007. At Warner's Q4 event Toshiba and HD-DVD were very visable and present at the event which had no blu-ray equipment or products at all represented...could be something in that. cawgijoe 11-02-07, 11:23 PM I've been reading on the net that Warner was thinking of going Blu-Ray and dumping HDDVD. http://www.avrev.com/news/1107/01.warner186.shtml alfbinet 11-02-07, 11:25 PM I've been reading on the net that Warner was thinking of going Blu-Ray and dumping HDDVD. That may change. If they did I would think it should certainly be posted here. The silence is deafening. Ask Penton Man over at Blu. He should know. TK6411 11-02-07, 11:51 PM The Q4 Warner event 1 week ago was very public and blu-ray was nowhere to be seen. Very odd if Warner intended to go blu-ray exclusive when all visable signs were to the contrary. Warner's recent statement about being committed to blu-ray may only refer to their legal requirement to fullfil their obligation to blu-ray under the old contract. To date no contract extension with the BDA has been signed which the BDA would have reported. narcopolo 11-02-07, 11:55 PM who cares about Warner Bros anyway because they so far it has been giving us many stupid Dolby Digital plus track instead of lossless. What a pain! I think all the new Kubricks are PCM, at least the three I purchased are (2001, Clockwork Orange, Eyes Wide Shut). jkcheng122 11-03-07, 12:39 AM who cares about Warner Bros anyway because they so far it has been giving us many stupid Dolby Digital plus track instead of lossless. What a pain! when the other option is no releases, we care. however if they go blu exclusive we should see a change on audio options. hddvds 11-03-07, 01:07 AM however if they go blu exclusive we should see a change on audio options. Dreaming is always good. lern2swim 11-03-07, 02:05 AM I usually don't point out trolls but considering his post and his screen name I would say he, in all likelyhood, is the very definition. Go away. BStecke 11-03-07, 02:10 AM Dreaming is always good. Warner's recent and coming releases are including PCM (Kubricks, Harry Potter). T3 and Polar Express are the only ones I can recall that is a straight HD DVD port with only Dolby Digital. Superman Returns is being reissued with PCM and TrueHD on Blu-ray. Hollywood__ 11-03-07, 09:41 AM You can call me troll all you want, but no one has answer for me. Just so you know, I am format neutral, I just havent heard if they signed thier BD contract for the coming year. xbdestroya 11-03-07, 09:46 AM You can call me troll all you want, but no one has answer for me. Just so you know, I am format neutral, I just havent heard if they signed thier BD contract for the coming year. No one's heard... but why would they have? The original news that it was coming up for renewal in the first place came about through the most unconventional of means; certainly not something you would expect to hear an actual news release about. Note that we've never heard or read of any other studio renewing their membership in one of these high-def organizations. What we do know about Warner and Blu-ray though is that they re-committed to the format over last week, and they recently went in with the other key BD players in forming the royalties structure for Blu-ray. So... although there's no one that's going to be able to tell you whether they resigned or not, I'll posit that their actions don't reflect that of a company that didn't. Hollywood__ 11-03-07, 11:44 AM Excellent post, that answered my question. Thank you. I wasn't sure if the "deadline" was true anways. HomerJay 11-03-07, 11:49 AM Currently Warner hasn't issued any statements regarding renewing their blu-ray contract which expired Oct 31 2007. At Warner's Q4 event Toshiba and HD-DVD were very visable and present at the event which had no blu-ray equipment or products at all represented...could be something in that.Just curious...has any studio issued a release that they have renewed such contracts/memberships in the past? Besides the initial "we've joind the [INSERT FORMAT] working group" releases, that is. Assayer 11-03-07, 12:36 PM They have releases schedule for the 6th and 13th. If those ship, then I think we can reasonably say they are still neutral. That is until of course, until they aren't. mdc3000 11-03-07, 01:26 PM ^dude, those would have been pressed while they still had a contract with the BDA, so I doubt that would be any indication of anything. ZebraMajor 11-03-07, 01:43 PM They have releases schedule for the 6th and 13th. If those ship, then I think we can reasonably say they are still neutral. That is until of course, until they aren't. FYI, I just got an e-mail (Sat.) that The Avitator ordered from Warner Home Video has shipped and will probably arrive Monday or Tuesday. carnivale880 11-03-07, 03:37 PM You can call me troll all you want, but no one has answer for me. Just so you know, I am format neutral, I just havent heard if they signed thier BD contract for the coming year. i think the above poster was refering to the poster hddvds. your question was very legit and the answer is no one knows. but it does seem they are very committed to bd and they also seem no less committed to hd dvd than they did last week. they will at least wait out q4 before reasessing in my opinion. after that its anyone's guess exactly which format or which statistics they are most interested in. cyan 11-03-07, 08:15 PM FYI, I just got an e-mail (Sat.) that The Avitator ordered from Warner Home Video has shipped and will probably arrive Monday or Tuesday. It looks great...watched it yesterday. You will enjoy it. ToEhrIsHuman 11-03-07, 08:48 PM Isn't it like $40K or something to renew? That's a drop in the bucket compared with the sales they stand to make 4th quarter 2007. Even if they were secretly planning on dumping Blu-ray next year WB would still ante up now. BandofBrothers 11-03-07, 08:48 PM It looks great...watched it yesterday. You will enjoy it. is it region free? hdm1080p 11-03-07, 11:27 PM I havent heard anything since the deadline went by. Thanks for any help on this. To answer your question. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Now, will they renew their HD-DVD or Blu-Ray after Q4, nobody really knows. BStecke 11-03-07, 11:39 PM To answer your question. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Now, will they renew their HD-DVD or Blu-Ray after Q4, nobody really knows. Is there a source for this? Just so I know where to look since this seems to get asked/referenced about 50 million times a day around here. lern2swim 11-04-07, 01:03 AM i think the above poster was refering to the poster hddvds. your question was very legit and the answer is no one knows. That is correct rx-8 11-04-07, 01:16 AM To answer your question. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Now, will they renew their HD-DVD or Blu-Ray after Q4, nobody really knows. Link? HiDef4Life 11-04-07, 01:54 AM I can't live without lossless audio. Warner, please stay! Belkin54g 11-04-07, 03:25 AM word Category 5 11-04-07, 04:09 AM What exactly does renewing allow then to do? Get a newsletter? Obviosly they are allowed to still sell software even though the license is expired. There are titles shipping as we speak. Must they renew before they encode/announce/release any titles not yet announced or something? I am curious as to why this is such a big deal since it is obviously not stoppoing new stuff like Aviator and Harry Potter from shipping on Blu-Ray. MattGuyOR 11-04-07, 04:09 AM This has what to do with whether or not Warner resigned with the BDA? Oh, right... nothing. At this point, nobody knows, and I doubt they will issue any press release about it. The only reason it is even being talked about is because of HD-DVD zealots who took that it was expiring and ran with it. As if the Blu ray zealots wouldn't crow about it if Warner re-upped with the BDA. What's good for the goose... lern2swim 11-04-07, 04:51 AM As if the Blu ray zealots wouldn't crow about it if Warner re-upped with the BDA. What's good for the goose... Well, there should be no ganders in this forum, so... Chief Brody 11-04-07, 09:59 AM "Superman Returns is being reissued with PCM and TrueHD on Blu-ray." Oh really, first i'd heard about this. When is this going to happpen? badboi 11-04-07, 11:46 AM "Superman Returns is being reissued with PCM and TrueHD on Blu-ray." Oh really, first i'd heard about this. When is this going to happpen? Wasn't it already released and packaged with some player a while back. I think it was the Panasonic or maybe the Pioneer. lern2swim 11-04-07, 04:52 PM Wasn't it already released and packaged with some player a while back. I think it was the Panasonic or maybe the Pioneer. Yes, the Superman Returns bd with hd-audio are already out. They've been out for a while. |