So, lets say Blu Ray wins this whole war (which it looks like they will) does that mean that the studios that initially went HD DVD exclusive will be able to switch later? Basically, will all movies be made available on whichever format eventally 'wins?'
Eff that. I already bought Transformers on HD-DVD. The only movie I got on HD-DVD. I will hold on to that and my XBox360 external HD-DVD drive either way, it can always be used as an external DVD player anyway.
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So, lets say Blu Ray wins this whole war (which it looks like they will) does that mean that the studios that initially went HD DVD exclusive will be able to switch later? Basically, will all movies be made available on whichever format eventally 'wins?'
You can count on it. The hollywood studio imbalance is so lopsided now in Blu-ray's favor, it would be suicide not to support it.
Probably. I remember long ago when a friend of mine had purchased Ghostbusters on Beta. And then they put it on VHS as well.
I guess we should wait to see who will win this "war" before we buy any movies.
Or, if players fall in the $100 range, buy both players if you must have HD content now.
I won't... I don't have an HDTV!
Eff that. I already bought Transformers on HD-DVD. The only movie I got on HD-DVD. I will hold on to that and my XBox360 external HD-DVD drive either way, it can always be used as an external DVD player anyway.