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View Poll Results: Which format's player do you own? Which format do you prefer?
I own players of both formats, prefer Blu-ray 17 5.76%
I own players of both formats, prefer HD-DVD 52 17.63%
I only own HD-DVD player (prefer HD-DVD) 154 52.20%
I only own Blu-ray disc player (pre Blu-ray) 38 12.88%
I don't own any player, I prefer Blu-ray 15 5.08%
I don't own any player, I prefer HD-DVD 17 5.76%
I own player of one format, prefer the other format! 2 0.68%
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Old 01-04-07, 11:19 PM   #1   |  Link


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HD-DVD & Blu-ray ownership and format preference

This poll is for a quick capture of ownership and support. I believe AVS is a good indicator of what enthusiasts are doing (or would do), hence the poll.

player: any device or devices allowing you to watch HD-DVD or BD.

Caution: This is an open poll.
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Sorry, took me some time to type the questions! Forum software starts the thread before poll page is completed.
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Old 01-05-07, 12:53 AM   #4   |  Link
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Ok.. but wheres the option to vote "I own both players and enjoy both equally?" because thats how I really feel. Both have the potential to be great on some titles with PQ and AQ. So... wheres that option?
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Ok.. but wheres the option to vote "I own both players and enjoy both equally?" because thats how I really feel. Both have the potential to be great on some titles with PQ and AQ. So... wheres that option?
If you were looking for a "own both, enjoy both" option, why did you vote for "own both, enjoy Blu-Ray"? Why not "own both, enjoy HD-DVD"?

To the OP'er: It might be a good idea to ask in the OP to state the players owned by people voting in this poll.

FYI, I voted that "I own both formats' players, but prefer HD-DVD". I have a Toshiba HD-A1 and a PS3.
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If you were looking for a "own both, enjoy both" option, why did you vote for "own both, enjoy Blu-Ray"? Why not "own both, enjoy HD-DVD"?

To the OP'er: It might be a good idea to ask in the OP to state the players owned by people voting in this poll.

FYI, I voted that "I own both formats' players, but prefer HD-DVD". I have a Toshiba HD-A1 and a PS3.

Why? Because it was the first option on the list. No other reason at all. It would have been the same either way. I own a HDA1 and a PS3... I like both equally.
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Old 01-05-07, 02:46 AM   #8   |  Link
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Summary to date
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As of this date: ( + change from last summary from 1/2/7)

40% (313) Toshiba HD A1 (+12) was 301
11% (082) Toshiba HD XA1 (+2) was 80
03% (024) RCA HDV5000 (+2) was 22
01% (011) Walmart HD D1 (+0) was 11
16% (125) Toshiba HD A2 (+1) was 124
02% (019) Toshiba HD XA2 (includes preorder) (+2) was 17
01% (006) Toshiba HD E1 / HD XF2 was (+1) 6
00% (001) Toshiba HD XE1 / HD XA2 (Japan) (+0) was 1

40% (316) X Box 360 HD DVD Player bundle (+12) was 304

02% (016) Other (state reason in comments) (+0) was 16

Total Unique Players 913 (+31) was at 882

Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 782.(+26) was 756

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Numbers from the Blu-ray Poll started at the same time

23% (112) PS3 20 GB (+0) was 112
45% (219) PS3 60GB (+0) was 219

15% (072) Samsung (+0) was 72
10% (047) Panasonic (+0) was 47
12% (060) Sony (+0) was 60
03% (014) Pioneer (+0) was 14
02% (009) Phillips (+0) was 9

02% (007) Other (+0) was 7

Total Unique Players 540 (+0) was at 540

Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 492 (+14) was 492

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32% (158) I also own a HD DVD player (+0) was 158
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Old 01-05-07, 02:58 AM   #9   |  Link
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Own both, prefer both (or own both, prefer neither?)?
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Own Blu-ray, prefer Blu-ray. Just can't ignore the massive support they've got. This is fact unlike the constant rumor mill of potential future support for HD DVD.
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Old 01-05-07, 06:49 AM   #11   |  Link
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I prefer Blu-ray but I own an HD DVD. 'Video meliora, proboque; Deteriora sequor' (which has nothing to do with video btw )
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I voted "I own players of both formats, prefer HD-DVD" simply because there are more titles that I've bought that are HD DVD. As far as PQ, I don't see enough of a difference to say that one is a lot better than the other. But AQ is a different story. I do prefer Blu-ray's AQ. However, the actual movie and content is my main concern and so far, HD DVD wins in my household. This will probably change in the next few months, though. The Blu-ray studios have some great titles that I'm interested in.
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Old 01-05-07, 08:01 AM   #13   |  Link
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I do not own anything.

I will buy a dual format player and the new Time Warner discs.
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Old 01-05-07, 08:40 AM   #14   |  Link
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Own Blu-ray, prefer Blu-ray. Just can't ignore the massive support they've got. This is fact unlike the constant rumor mill of potential future support for HD DVD.
or the constant rumour mill of potential future capability for BD Just wait!
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Old 01-05-07, 01:43 PM   #15   |  Link
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Wow - as at this post, HD DVD numbers are:

20.75% + 45.28% + 8.49%

For a total "prefer HD DVD" = 74.52 %

Let's call it 75% for simplicity...
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or the constant rumour mill of potential future capability for BD Just wait!
You won't here that from me. Blu-ray looks and sounds terrific already... anything else is icing on the cake.
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Old 01-05-07, 07:15 PM   #17   |  Link
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Since the release of HD DVD and Blu-ray last year, my DVD buying habits changed dramatically. I wasn't sure what I was going to do about HD discs, but when Microsoft announced the price of their HD DVD player for the 360 and I found out that HD DVDs are region free and reasonably priced I made my mind up to get one and currently it's all I have.

It's not that I prefer HD DVD necessarily, because I've never seen Blu-ray to be able to compare, but the cost of the 360 add-on made me go for HD DVD and the quality of the films I've got/seen so far has been more than good enough for my needs. (Just give us the DTS encoder and official VGA and component cables with 5.1 analogue connections so I can make use of my amp's empty 5.1 analogue inputs and the 360 add-on's HD audio decoding capabilities, please Microsoft. Who needs HMDI? )

Until there are films I really want that are Blu-ray only, then I'm happy to just have HD DVD.
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Old 01-06-07, 01:47 PM   #18   |  Link
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The poll misses... I have more than one player in only one format, and I am format agnostic... and cheap... so HD gets the nod, Tosh stand alone player and an XBOX HD DVD addon attached to HTPC. Two HD players were cheaper than one Blu-Ray. My case is not a preference, can't say what I think about Blu-Ray I can't afford it.. might like it better than HD DVD, who knows. Anway since there was not an answer that fit me, I did not vote.
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I do not own anything.

I will buy a dual format player and the new Time Warner discs.
Putting dual format disc in a dual format player will cause the player to go insane as it cannot figure which to play and how to play it.
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This is a difficult question to answer for me. I have both an A-1 and a PS3. I think that overall HD-DVD software is better but my PS3 is a MUCH better, smoother, more refined player. So how should I answer ?
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Old 01-09-07, 05:04 PM   #21   |  Link
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I created this poll with a quick capture in mind. I think it has served its purpose. I agree it could have been better, but this will have to do, I guess! Sorry!

Looks like HD-DVD support on this forum is consistent. There is a new poll after CES which is very similar to this although not the same: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=783741

I recommend voting in that poll as well if not only that one.

By the way, I had added the last "Own one format, prefer another" option as a joke. What do I know! Thanks Grubert, and TheLion to make it non-zero!

As for not having the options "Own both, prefer both" and "Own both, prefer none", that didn't fit with what I had in mind, so I didn't add those options.

Thanks for posting here.
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Old 01-09-07, 09:32 PM   #22   |  Link
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I guess Im anodd ball of sorts.
I own the Xbox-360 add-on which is going to be given to my Daughter who is a big gamer,and plan on buying either A stand alone Toshiba or a Lite-on when available for my HD-DVD library ( I preferr HD-DVD ),but I also have been keeping an eye on either the $400 Blu-ray player I read was supposed to be announced at CES this year or the Playstation 3.
I've never been a big gamer,actually only had experience untill recently with Playstation both 1 & 2 (the slimline PS2 was given to me by my dughter for my Birthday this past year).
I only enjoy a handfull of games really so if I do get the PS3 it will mainly be for playback of Blu-Ray movies and my PS2 games.
I dont know if that would make me a fanboy or not,as I've really only played the PS games so thats why I am leaning twords the PS3.
Nothing at all against the Xbox,which I bought for a unbelievable bargain,and which my daughter will just love to get her hands on.
So the Xbox will be going to a good home and get much more use for what it was intended for,gameing.
On the HD plus side if I do get the PS3 and use it for the movies only ,plus my PS2 games,with no intention of buying at least at the moment any PS3 games I hear It'll cost Sony $300 to sell the PS3 to me.
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Old 01-09-07, 11:26 PM   #24   |  Link
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What? I thought BDA already pronounced Blu-Ray the winner!
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I went with own both and prefer Blu but that's conditional. If I had an HD-DVD that I liked, proably non-Toshiba, I could flop back...? I'm so split down the middle that I like HD-DVD software better but like Blu's players better. I'm in a funk for now and my mind ain't made up. I'm a format flirt....
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I went with own both and prefer Blu but that's conditional. If I had an HD-DVD that I liked, proably non-Toshiba, I could flop back...? I'm so split down the middle that I like HD-DVD software better but like Blu's players better. I'm in a funk for now and my mind ain't made up. I'm a format flirt....
LOL...I'm telling you Rachel...you're di...di...dis...dis...disillusioned because of your A1's stu..stu...studdering. Get any flavor of the Gen 2 Toshibas and you'll be happy with the hardware again. To go along with your software glee!
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LOL...I'm telling you Rachel...you're di...di...dis...dis...disillusioned because of your A1's stu..stu...studdering. Get any flavor of the Gen 2 Toshibas and you'll be happy with the hardware again. To go along with your software glee!
I have an A1 that I've left on 1.4 and it stutters less than my XA1 with 2.0....on the discs that will play on 1.4 . I'm gonna sit back and see what hardware options emerge. It might be intresting to have one of those LG combi players...? Or, an Onkyo HD-DVD spinner...?

You're right, in so much as I'm not gonna be happy till I have a player I like. I'm gonna play wait and see before I buy another Toshiba just yet. The damned XA1 suprises me and work flawlessly at times....it's confounding way too much...
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Went with own both - but prefer HD DVD at this time.

(Same reasons as I've posted in a couple other similar threads - below....)

I highly prefer the physical characteristics of BD. They seem to have much better resistance to minor smudges and scuffing. I've also always hated how the two halves of DVDs / HD DVDs are exposed in the center ring. (I've had a couple DVDs with cracked / shattered centered rings because of this + poor case design.)

Still - I've been very disappointed with most BD releases to date. Picture quality is getting much better, but they often seem to lack a a good feature that the HD DVD offers (e.g. TrueHD). In many cases, I'm even reluctant to upgrade from SD DVD to the BD version because the titles are stripped of extras (e.g. Kingdom of Heaven, Terminator 2), which I enjoy greatly.

I guess I prefer HD DVD in principal as well. They have delivered everything that was promised and executed the releases very well. Their approach to HD on disc was elegant and efficient.

BD on the other hand has the extra fancy hardware (with a price tag to match) and more corporate support, yet continue to squander their technical advantages (MPEG-2 & Uncompressed PCM?), and release titles that I have felt fail to live up to expectations.
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Tosh HD-A1 and Sammy BD-P1000, prefer picture quality on HD-DVD and don't hear difference in audio.
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