IanFarquhar wrote: I've been talking to a lot of industry people since Toshiba announced the end of the HD-DVD format.
I can definitely confirm that Nero - who is a DVD Forum member and actually has a HD-DVD product -...
IanFarquhar wrote:
Engadget quotes the Hollywood Reporter claiming that unnamed sources within Toshiba are preparing to "drop " the HD-DVD format "...
IanFarquhar wrote:
In a marketplace where even $20 DVD
players will play any MPEG-4 content thrown at them (Nero, DiVX and
XviD all included), I didn't even think to check whether the HD-E1
would do the same.
Well, I...
IanFarquhar wrote:
My blog has been closely following the HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray " war " for a few months now (see my previous posts here , ...
IanFarquhar wrote:
Some rumors floating around the web suggest that Paramount and Dreamworks (Viacom) might have
been having second thoughts about their commitment to HD-DVD, even
before Warner's recent
...
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