Interesting and rather deep flows the water here... The interesting point is that its really major distribution houses that matter and they are the ones to weigh-in on it when it happens. Think names like Universal and Gulf & Western, etc. The rest is MFG and shops.
One thing i find fascinating is the HD-WMV format as opposed to mpeg2 etc, and the new and fragile "Media Center Pro" market. The image is quite nice from that, and it is very compact with all the required DRM (Digital Rights Management)
I think when the time comes ( very soon ) it is likely a win-win for the smart consumer who really wants the best, since it is the High Def DVD that will deliver your best 1080p. I have seen it and it is superb.
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Interesting and rather deep flows the water here... The interesting point is that its really major distribution houses that matter and they are the ones to weigh-in on it when it happens. Think names like Universal and Gulf & Western, etc. The rest is MFG and shops.
One thing i find fascinating is the HD-WMV format as opposed to mpeg2 etc, and the new and fragile "Media Center Pro" market. The image is quite nice from that, and it is very compact with all the required DRM (Digital Rights Management)
I think when the time comes ( very soon ) it is likely a win-win for the smart consumer who really wants the best, since it is the High Def DVD that will deliver your best 1080p. I have seen it and it is superb.