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Paramount to Drop Blu-Ray for HD-DVD

JM78 writes to tell us The New York Times is reporting that Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Animation will be dropping support for Blu-ray Disc and going solely with HD-DVD for their next gen DVDs. "Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of DreamWorks Animation, said consumers seeking to switch to high-definition DVDs will be enticed by the movies available for HD-DVD players. He added the lower price for the Toshiba devices will appeal to the family market. 'It's a game-changer, what they're doing, and it's why we decided to throw in with them,' Katzenberg said."

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  1. Re:Yeah, right. by John_Booty · · Score: 5, Funny

    > by Seumas (6865) on Tuesday August 21, @01:08AM (#20300997)
    > My understanding is that HD-DVD does not do uncompressed audio
    > like Blu-Ray. That alone is enough to sell me on Blu-Ray. I
    > spent $20,000 on the audio system for my home entertainment
    > center and I want the best quality media. I don't care if I
    > can buy a HD-DVD player for $100 cheaper than a Blu-Ray --
    > if the quality isn't there, it isn't of interest.

    > by ResidntGeek (772730) on Tuesday August 21, @01:18AM (#20301043)
    > HD-DVD does support mandatory Linear PCM, so no worries there.

    I like how that guy spent $20,000 on audio equipment, but can't do 30 seconds of research. I really need some clients like him. :)

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