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Everybody loves a format war; by "everybody" I really mean the media. Format wars are no fun for the companies backing each format, the companies manufacturing the competing products and the consumers who must ultimately vote (with their pocketbooks and wallets) to determine which side is the winner.
Now, according to a press release, the war is over -- maybe -- before it has begun. 
(The war we are talking about is between two new high-capacity DVD formats: Blu-Ray, which is backed by Sony (see hardware below); and HD-DVD, backed by Toshiba. The reason for the battle? High-capacity DVD disks are needed to store High-Definition movies on a single disc.)
This according to UK-based New Medium Enterprises, which claims it has solved a technical production problem that makes it possible to produce a cheap multiple-layer DVD disc containing one film in different, competing formats.
What's really interesting is the production cost of the new disc, estimated at approximately 9 cents each -- compared with the 6 cents for a standard single-layer play-back DVD. (These figures are from ODMS, a Dutch company that is one of the world's leading makers of production lines for optical disks.
(So why do we shell out $20 for a DVD? Very nice profit margin for the big boys ...) 
What a coincidence that this announcement comes only a week after three employees at movie studio Warner Bros. filed a patent for the application of multiple formats on a single DVD disc.
So out with the old and in with the new -- Is the new war going to be between the competing multi-layer technologies?
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Written by VoIP & Gadgets Blog on September 27th, 2006 with no comments.
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As if we didn't already have too many High Definition DVD formats!
Now, a third format has entered the HD DVD war to battle HD-DVD and Blu-ray for world domination -- New Medium Enterprises' High Definition Versatile Multilayer Disc (HD VMD).
(That VMD spelled out is brutal ...)
This format makes use of a red laser and multiple layers to maximize storage capacity.
Photo from Dealerscope, which has more on this perplexing development.
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Written by VoIP & Gadgets Blog on August 31st, 2006 with no comments.
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So much going on with HD-DVD and Blu-ray that you need a scorecard to keep up with all of the players and their moves in this next-generation format war.
Is there any life to a dual-format player that supports both Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD like Samsung is apparently considering?
Would have to add something to the existing Blu-ray player (pictured) ...
The phone lines are open ...
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Written by VoIP & Gadgets Blog on July 18th, 2006 with no comments.
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It may not be the second dawning of the Age of Aquarius, but the high-definition DVD era begins today with the official launch in the United States of HD-DVD movie players and discs.
The Contra Costa Times got it right -- don't expect much fanfare; only two players ($499 and $799 Toshiba models) and four movies are available. And the arrival of a competing format known as Blu-ray is a little over a month away. But there are hopeful signs for electronics makers and movie studios that HD-DVD or Blu-ray could eventually be a hit with consumers. The biggest boost for the new formats will be that sales of HD TVs -- a necessity to take full advantage of HD movies -- are booming.
Will you be the first on your block?
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Written by VoIP & Gadgets Blog on April 18th, 2006 with no comments.
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