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From an article in Home Media Magazine, covering the Blu-Ray festival being held in Hollywood right now:

Also there was Dan Silverberg, VP of high-definition media for Warner Home Video, which since Paramount’s move to the HD DVD camp is the only studio to support both next-generation formats.

That may not be for long, Silverberg said. “One thing that may be changing is our strategy,” he said. “When both formats launched and hardware prices were high, we made a decision to support both formats and let the consumer decide. But now that hardware pricing is affordable for both Blu-ray and HD DVD, it appears consumers no longer want to decide — so the notion of staying in two formats for the duration is something we are re-evaluating now that we are in the fourth quarter.”

Silverberg noted that Warner has the top-selling Blu-ray title of all time with 300 and is consistently No. 1 or No. 2 in both Blu-ray sales market share and in number of Blu-ray titles in the market.

“We can definitely talk Blu-ray,” he said. “We are committed to the format.”

So, the guy reaffirms Warner's commitment to Blu-Ray, then mentions (at a Blu-Ray promoting festival) how they may be forced to decide the victor of the format war by going exclusive to a single format.  I wonder which format that will be... 



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Good - anything that ends this dumb format war is welcome. (for the record, I don't care which format wins - just as long as one does)



well every HD movie they released sells better on Blu-ray then HD-DVD so why should the continue to waste money on HD-DVD.



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Does this mean The Matrix will be coming out on blu-ray? It's one of the few movies I actually want to see in HD.



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Top selling title on bluray was 300. Top selling title on HD DVD WAS 300 and now kicked down by transformers. When spiderman 3 comes out, warner may not hold the top selling title anymore. This is no indication of being exclusive at all. $399 is still not affordable to many. Come $99 - $199, then most consumers are willing to discuss.



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epsilon72 said:
Good - anything that ends this dumb format war is welcome. (for the record, I don't care which format wins - just as long as one does)

agreed

This format war is a joke, why have people choose one or the other and then get screwed when they want to see a movie in HD then to find out its not on that format. I just want Sony or who ever runs the blu ray format to get it over with already 



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senatorpjt said:
Does this mean The Matrix will be coming out on blu-ray? It's one of the few movies I actually want to see in HD.

 It's coming out on Blu-Ray in very early 2008.  The Matrix and Batman Begins aren't on Blu-Ray yet because Warner is waiting for BD-Java 1.1 so they can include the same picture-in-picture features that the HD DVD version has.  I say screw the extra features and give me the movie in HD. :P

Batman Begins is also slated for 2008 but there have been rumors of a Novemebr release in the works.



Delusional said:
Top selling title on bluray was 300. Top selling title on HD DVD WAS 300 and now kicked down by transformers. When spiderman 3 comes out, warner may not hold the top selling title anymore. This is no indication of being exclusive at all. $399 is still not affordable to many. Come $99 - $199, then most consumers are willing to discuss.

 Did you miss this line?

"...it appears consumers no longer want to decide — so the notion of staying in two formats for the duration is something we are re-evaluating now that we are in the fourth quarter."



Sounds good, HD-DVD is taking a beating globally, and movie studios will flee the scene if this keeps up much longer.
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