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BD movie software price increase if BD wins the war?
There are several indications that currently BD movie software are subsidised in someway. If BD is declared the winner and HD DVD is no more (dont kill me please
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Why do the AVS Forums continue to allow HD-DVD supporters to spread malicious lies? First, this guy creates a thread with a false accusation called "AVS insider 'sacked' for criticizing Talladega Night PQ" and now this. And the mods don't do ****!
Ban this guy already. |
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Well it's pretty clear that all HD-DVDs would be "combos" if they had the capacity to make them. They charge $5 more right now. Maybe they would charge $10 dollars more if BD wasn't there for the "competition"..
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Oh, and b.greenway, there's only a few hours left for your prediction:
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I'd say no, buy that time their will be a clear winner. I think both formats will be around for some time. Some side switching among the studios could occur.
But I think nether format will win DVD is far to strong. Not many pepole have the cappabilty to use HD to the fullest anyway. With DVD players selling at 29 bucks each how can they either win over all. But if one side must I'd vote for HD-DVD. Sony has a poor track recored although they do like to hang on till the bitter End (look at UMD they still make movies for that thing)... I think sony will be strong in the blank media format but maybe not the blu-ray movie format the demade is not high enough. Like said many are still just getting the hang of DVD. But, eitherway I will buy HDDVD as long as I can, and until it or bluray fails I won't stop buying. I may switch sides if needed. But I will keep my HDDVD player and movies. They're still HD so if BR wins they won't stop working. My LDs still "work" and that format is dead.. |
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Yes, joking. Its just funny that I post something which seems like a reasonable statement, which some orginizations should at least strive for, and it gets a response like yours. |
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You people need to get a grip, on both sides of the issue.
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1. The real competition is DVD at that point anyway, and probably new technologies like downloading.
2. The cost of manufacture is small compared to the list prices charged. It was predicted two years ago by Toshiba that consumers would pay more for Blu-ray disks. This hasn't happened and I doubt that it will. |
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-"BD cost more to buy than HD-DVD" (this despite the fact that there isn't a single title that is more expensive on BD than its HD-DVD counterpart -"$1000 for a BD player vs. $500 for HD-DVD. No contest. HD-DVD wins." -"The Samsung player is $799 at Amazon" (it was actually $569 and had been under $600 for several weeks). Quote:
Replication costs have little effect on the end-cost to the consumer. Both CD and DVD replication costs have dropped drastically in recent years. DVD costs have gone down to the consumer, CD costs have gone up. |
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. Interestingly enough, some of the other BD companies did and relied on it! Makes you wonder who is really the smarter one of the bunch! And yes, BD folks didn't think Toshiba was going to price their player so low. So tit for tat. ![]() Anyway, the disc production subsidies are not forever and still represent a big premium over DVD costs. When you are Warner and stamp out half a billion DVDs a year, even a 10 cent cost differential amounts to $50M/year. That is not small change. And we are talking about much larger differential than ten cents here. If BD production cost had come down and there were proof of that from independent replicators, your prediction would obviously be a prudent one. But as it is, those dynamics are artificial and temporary. The hope is that they climb the learning curve on BD production fast enough to have the real cost be reasonable when the ballon payment comes due. Without deep industry knowledge, anyone making a prediction about this would have equal chances of winning a game in Vegas .
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If you like this player so much, buy them up and try to sell them to unsuspecting Ebayers....and good luck. |
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The bigger issue in terms of taking a bite out of consumer pockets is the software moreso than the players. A valid question is not only whether prices would go up w/o competition but also would prices fall at a much slower pace in the absence of competition?
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So predictions such as : "HD-DVD is toast", "BD50 is science fiction", "An exclusive studio will flip by end of the year", or even this one : "BD movie price increase if BD wins the war" are powerful and definite statements. But there is no wiggle room in any of the above and that's why Nostradamus would never utter predictions as these. Rather, Nostradamus would say (1) HD-DVD is toast. ---> For there will be a forum on a spider spun webs, With men (some women too) meeting to talk of moving pictures and sound And a format with cases of color defnitely not green, Would break bread that has been warmed over twice. Or (4) BD movie price increase if BD wins the war. ---> Of moving pictures captured in boxes that are definitely not green. We shall see one stand on the field of trumpets with workers in dairy products in general, And should one emerge triumphant, More green is expected to be seen in the coming days. ---------------------- On a more serious note, my crystal ball is in the shop getting fixed, so no soothsaying for me, the prices of BD are already exorbitant today, it's the retailers that are heavily discounting at percentages close to DVD discounts. Last edited by Neo1965; 12-31-06 at 11:46 PM.. |
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And with VC-1 making leaps and bounds improvements in encoding efficiency, 25GB should be as good as 30GB pretty quick.... b2b
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