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01-08-2008, 06:20 AM
Paramount is poised to drop its support of HD DVD after Warner Brothers’ recent backing of Sony’s Blu-ray technology, in a move that will sound the death knell of HD DVD and bring the home entertainment format war to a definitive end.

Paramount and DreamWorks Animation, which makes the Shrek films, came out in support of HD DVD last summer, joining General Electric’s Universal Studios as the main backers of the Toshiba format.

However, Paramount, which is owned by Viacom, is understood to have a clause in its contract with the HD DVD camp that would allow it to switch sides in the event of Warner Bros backing Blu-ray, according to people familiar with the situation.

Paramount is set to have a bumper 2008 with several likely blockbusters, including the latest instalment in the Indiana Jones franchise.

Paramount joining the Blu-ray camp would leave HD DVD likely to suffer the same fate as Sony’s now obsolete Betamax video technology, which lost out to VHS in a similar format war in the 1980s.

Warners decision last week to throw its weight behind Blu-ray saw it join Walt Disney, 20th Century Fox and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as backers of the Sony format.

The Warners move gives Blu-ray about 70 per cent of Hollywood’s output, although the format’s grip on film content will increase further when Paramount comes aboard.

It is unclear whether DreamWorks Animation has the same get-out clause in its contract with the HD DVD camp.

However, Paramount and DreamWorks have a close relationship, with Paramount distributing DreamWorks Animation films. The two companies also signed their HD DVD contracts at the same time. Meanwhile, Universal has declined to comment on its next-generation DVD plans since the Warners move.

Sir Howard Stringer, chief executive of Sony, on Monday held out an olive branch, saying the company would be “open to dialogue” with the HD DVD camp to “grow the market”. The move came as new figures showed that Blu-ray had opened up a decisive lead over the rival home entertainment format.

Sir Howard said: “We are not going to push people around. We’ll talk to anyone ... we have a lot of work to do to grow the market. We’ll be systematic and open to dialogue at all times.”

He added that Sony still had “a lot of work” to do to get Blu-ray “widely accepted” among American consumers.

“With Warner’s support you saw billboards going up in different places and you saw television commercials getting more and more sophisticated and that’s what we’ll continue doing,” said Sir Howard.

Source: FT.com (http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/dc409afa-bd75-11dc-b7e6-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1)

Turbo VDuB 44
01-08-2008, 07:12 AM
I've said all along that this format war would be similar to the VHS v. Beta in the 80s. Seems as though Sony has a good choke-hold on the competition. The next few months should be interesting to see if any other companies switch their allegiances.

Exane22
01-08-2008, 08:28 PM
Im pretty sure HD-DVD is done, it doesnt sound like the have a hope at all in coming back from all of this happening right now. What the hell is going to become of it when it loses another 2 companies like this article is predicting

Azeron
01-08-2008, 11:18 PM
Heh, it's ironic how including a blu-ray player in the ps3 turned out to be the right move for sony after all. Giving the consumer a choice FTL!

v0lum3
01-08-2008, 11:23 PM
Heh, it's ironic how including a blu-ray player in the ps3 turned out to be the right move for sony after all. Giving the consumer a choice FTL!

I had a choice... I didn't buy that pile o' crap ;)

Azeron
01-08-2008, 11:39 PM
I had a choice... I didn't buy that pile o' crap ;)
I'm talking about MS making the HD-DVD player an add on instead of a built-in, as opposed to sony.

smrnov
01-09-2008, 03:12 AM
Wow, interesting news. I actually have about 20 HD-DVD and maybe 35 Bluray DVDs. When they are available on both formats (Harry Potter is a recent release that comes to mind) I have been buying bluray because technically it is a slightly better format.

Plus, the extra HD-DVD xbox 360 add-on is not nearly as good as a PS3 as a hi-def player, the PS3 is an awesome upscaling DVD player that is so much quieter than the xbox. I have multiple consoles of both for watching HD movies, and in the bedroom a quieter machine is appreciated than in the basement where it's in an equipment cabinet!

code34
01-10-2008, 05:42 AM
I had a PS3 up until October. I decided that games are what sells a system, not what drive you have. I traded it in and bought the HD-DVD drive for my 360. The Heroes box was the first thing I bought for it. With this little bit of news and the WB going to Blu-ray... I'm actually going to buy a 40GB PS3 tomorrow. :o

XXXJUICEDXXX
01-10-2008, 07:01 AM
Your best bet is to just buy a dvd recorder with a upscaler until it is finale. By the time the war is over prices will be 25%+ lower ....