If one hd format win will they completly stop making the other format?

if blueray wins will they still formulate hd dvds and vise versa


Answers:    At the moment they are fairly even, but contrary to what the other individual said, it will be HD-DVD that fails contained by the long run. Blu-Ray started out with around even corporate support, but has since gain much more. Apple, Dell, Panasonic, Samsung, Hitatchi, LG, Pioneer, Sharp and Sony are all supporting the Blu-Ray technology.

The movie production companies supporting Blu-Ray are Sony Pictures, MGM, Disney, Fox (20th century), Lionsgate and Universal Studios. This medium that with the amount of industry support that Blu-Ray have gained, it's inevitable that eventually HD-DVD's will be phased out. Also, to comment on the VHS/Beta issue where on earth VHS eventually won, Beta was the superior technology, but VHS have the majority of industry support - causing it to be phased out eventually. If you compare the Blue-Ray/HD-DVD conflict at the moment, you'd realize that Blu-Ray have both the superior technology factor and the industry support factor going for it, meaning the results will not be alike as the VHS/Beta conflict.

While HD-DVD's cost about matching as a Blu-Ray disc, the Blu-Ray disc has over 25 GB storage per covering compared to HD-DVD's 15 GB per layer. Both discs support like peas in a pod range of medium, but due to the larger capacity of the Blu-Ray disc, the bit rates for respectively media will be difficult - resulting in better part. One feature that the Blu-Ray disc have that the HD-DVD lacks is the hard coating on the disc surface that resists scratch. Speaking from personal experience, this option can take home or break a media, over the final few years i've replaced probably 10+ DVD's due to scratching. The merely true advantage to a HD-DVD is that they are region-free, consequence an HD-DVD bought in Europe or Asia will work surrounded by North-American HD-DVD players.


Most likely
this is whats going to develop.....blue ray is better picture but hd is better nouns and since blue ray is more expensive to produce and player are twice as expensive then hd....HD will win and blue streak will go bankruped and hd will rule supremem but beside a lil worse picture lol

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