There is a good reason why Disney hasn't decided to support HD DVD... Choose to believe me or not, but a friend of mine at one of the studios that supports HD DVD tells me that Sony "paid" Disney to support their format only...
"Sony "paid" Disney to support their format only..."
Probably the same with FOX... Is there any other clear reason why they (Fox & Disney) support BD?
Maybe: - lower authoring&duplication costs? NOT! - video/audio quality&interactive issues? NOT! - they simply love SONY, main competitor in film industry? NOT!
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There is a good reason why Disney hasn't decided to support HD DVD... Choose to believe me or not, but a friend of mine at one of the studios that supports HD DVD tells me that Sony "paid" Disney to support their format only...
"Sony "paid" Disney to support their format only..."
Probably the same with FOX...
Is there any other clear reason why they (Fox & Disney) support BD?
Maybe:
- lower authoring&duplication costs? NOT!
- video/audio quality&interactive issues? NOT!
- they simply love SONY, main competitor in film industry? NOT!