Another point.. How soon would Paramount, Disney, Columbia and DVD manufacturing/distributing companies like Image, Alpha Video ect. continue producing Standard DVDs? If they all stopped with today's DVDs and immediately started in with whatever next-generation DVDs, leaving only old stock DVDs left to exhaust, consumers would be somewhat forced to make a quicker decision, and perhaps bringing sooner, a truce to the HD DVD/Blu-Ray war. Otherwise most people would just continue buying Standard DVDs and leaving the higher definition DVDS to a smaller "Laserdisc"-type cult following!
Has any one heard anything on this, by chance?
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Another point.. How soon would Paramount, Disney, Columbia and DVD manufacturing/distributing companies like Image, Alpha Video ect. continue producing Standard DVDs? If they all stopped with today's DVDs and immediately started in with whatever next-generation DVDs, leaving only old stock DVDs left to exhaust, consumers would be somewhat forced to make a quicker decision, and perhaps bringing sooner, a truce to the HD DVD/Blu-Ray war. Otherwise most people would just continue buying Standard DVDs and leaving the higher definition DVDS to a smaller "Laserdisc"-type cult following!
Has any one heard anything on this, by chance?