thedigitalbits.com is leaning towards HD DVD!

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This is a recent quote from Bill Hunt at thedigitalbits.com.

"I'm somewhat surprised to find myself saying this, but HD-DVD is quietly making Blu-ray Disc look pretty silly. Motivated as I've been by a desire to see this format war end quickly, I was quick to sing the potential praises of Blu-ray Disc early on, simply because it seemed to have the clear advantages of better technology and much broader studio support, plus the potential market-share dominance of the forthcoming PS3 game system. And to be honest, my very early experiences with HD-DVD were disappointing. Since that time, however, an interesting this has happened... the early Blu-ray experience has turned out to be pretty lackluster too. Discs have looked bad, the Samsung player is a disaster and Sony's over-priced the PS3 right out of the market (you'll be able to buy both an Xbox 360 AND a Nintendo Wii for the price of a PS3). Sony and their BD camp allies are just not delivering on the promise of their format - period. Meanwhile, HD-DVD software and Toshiba's hardware (via these firmware updates) just keeps getting better and better. And get this: Sony STILL can't get their 50GB dual-layered Blu-ray Discs to work right on the existing and prototype players. The current Samsung player, as shipped, will not play them. How do you like them apples? Ouch. If the BD camp doesn't do something dramatic and fast... they will have lost the hearts and minds of the early adopters to HD-DVD, and this format war might be over before Blu-ray ever really even gets into the game. To my thinking at least, HD-DVD is looking better and better all the time... and it seems to me it may now be the format to beat."

Hopefully other experts and people with influence will follow! :)
 
Blurray looking "silly"

http://www.thedigitalbits.com/#mytwocents

Finally, here's that bit of great HD-DVD news... Toshiba has officially released version 2.0 of their firmware for the HD-A1 and HD-XA1 HD-DVD players. It's available now via Ethernet download (just follow your player's instructions, as listed in the manual). According to Toshiba: "This firmware update adds support for certain anticipated network delivered content in future HD DVD discs, improves certain video and audio processing capabilities, as well as addresses certain disc playback and HDMI/DVI related problems identified by Toshiba."So what exactly does that mean? Check THIS out: "Support for Dolby True HD is extended from two channels to 5.1, which will be available in full resolution on the HDMI and analog 5.1 outputs and down-mixed to a DTS bit stream on the SPDIF output." FULL 5.1 TrueHD support! Keep in mind, the player was shipped with 2.0 support only. A lot of people are already talking about the new firmware "http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=685252" over at AVS Forum,and it sounds as if it's pretty great. Guess I know what I'll be doing tonight! You can find official details about the firmware update "http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/hddvd/ here at Toshiba's HD-DVD website Click on "Support," then "Firmware Update V2.0" to read more specifics. Thanks to reader Michael G. for the heads-up.

That's a very cool development, I'll tell you. I'm somewhat surprised to find myself saying this, but HD-DVD is quietly making Blu-ray Disc look pretty silly. Motivated as I've been by a desire to see this format war end quickly, I was quick to sing the potential praises of Blu-ray Disc early on, simply because it seemed to have the clear advantages of better technology and much broader studio support, plus the potential market-share dominance of the forthcoming PS3 game system. And to be honest, my very early experiences with HD-DVD were disappointing. Since that time, however, an interesting this has happened... the early Blu-ray experience has turned out to be pretty lackluster too. Discs have looked bad, the Samsung player is a disaster and Sony's over-priced the PS3 right out of the market (you'll be able to buy both an Xbox 360 AND a Nintendo Wii for the price of a PS3). Sony and their BD camp allies are just not delivering on the promise of their format - period. Meanwhile, HD-DVD software and Toshiba's hardware (via these firmware updates) just keeps getting better and better. And get this: Sony STILL can't get their 50GB dual-layered Blu-ray Discs to work right on the existing and prototype players. The current Samsung player, as shipped, will not play them. How do you like them apples? Ouch.

If the BD camp doesn't do something dramatic and fast... they will have lost the hearts and minds of the early adopters to HD-DVD. To my thinking at least, HD-DVD is looking better and better all the time... and it seems to me it's now the format to beat.
 
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HD-DVD is really making BR look bad. I have become very satisfied with my Toshiba player now that it has been updated. Yeah the boot up time still annoys me but the operation responsiveness is much better, and it will eject the disc fairly quickly now. It also does not lock up any more.

Blu-Ray is currently dying a death of a 1000 cuts. I still wonder about the boneheads releasing such poor quality discs for it. It looks like Sony was so worried about getting copy protection that they did not bother to put any effort behind getting double layer discs and AVCs to work.
 
The hardware works but most HDDVDs don't come with Trus HD Sound

:D

Where's the beef? I know of one HDDVD that has True HD sound. It sounded very good but I bet next year I will have to buy U571 over again because it will be re-released with True HD.

There is no excuse to have so much product out there without this heavily advertised feature supplied.

:eek:
 

Poor sales of Hi Def DVDs/poor near term prospects/DOA?

HD DVD firmware 2.0 soon?