Well, there would be no point in releasing a "total HD" disk with both formats if the format war is over. So, the fact that they are delaying the release of "total HD" could mean that they think the war might be over sooner and they would have a dud product on their hands.
Separate HD-DVD & blu-ray releases.Wasn't Warner going to premier the new format using Lord of the Rings? I wonder what will happen to those titles now that Total HD has been delayed?
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...Like it or not the software gap is closing not widening.
Percentage of total Hi-Def sales:
Bluray HDDVD
Week: 56.63% 43.37%
Month: 65.95% 34.05%
Year: 62.16% 37.84%
HD-DVD had a very good week -- they should have since they brought out over 10 new titles but for the month it is still 2-1 BluRay. Man, BluRay bought out 3 titles and HD-DVD brought out over 10 and HD-DVD still could not win the week. How in the heck are they going to win this silly format war?
What week was that? And where are those figures from?
And they didn't even really have a very good week- they fell further behind compared to the prior week.
Yeah, I can't figure out what week those figures would be from, but -
You're referring to week ending June 24. The only high def release that week was Disney/Touchstone's popular Bridge to Terabitha. And that the YTD & Since Inception figures are staying pretty steady even with weekly swings to 70% BD indicates the units sold are still relatively small.
I look for July. For the entire month there are 26 HD DVD releases with only 16 for blu-ray, including dual format releases. If HD DVD can't climb back up to at least 40% for a couple of those weeks, it's time for them to say "Houston, we have a problem".