BlackDots
Shared on Wed, 01/09/2008 - 20:06
I know that we are, apparently, neck deep in the HD format wars. The stakes are high, I guess, and allegiances have been made, or in the case above, broken. Despite the prevelance of this conflict, I've had a hard time developing any interest in it. It all seems like DVD 1.5, not a true step forward into the future of home movie media. At the end of the day, you are taking a physical disc and placing it into a physical box. In the era of digital downloads (which already includes movies in some instances), it all seems very quaint.
Isn't that what the next big step in this area is going to be anyway, the elimination of physical media? Granted, it won't be overnight, but that's where it's all heading. I can't understand why anyone would spend the money on HD discs and players now, what with several download services on the horizon. HD discs don't offer any fundamental differnces with DVD. DVD was a large step forward compared to VHS. The superior picture quality was evident no matter what type of TV you have. The sound was also far better, even if you didn't have surround sound (I will never forget the warbly music on all of the heavily watched tapes of my youth). Oh, and "commentary tracks", "special features?" That was completely new.
With Warner moving to Blu-Ray, it looks like Sony might avoid the curse of Betamax and win the format war. Unfortunately for Sony, that victory might be in a war no one will remember.
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