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HD DVD owners petition Blu-ray backers
September 13, 2006
There's the battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray studio and consumer electronics companies and then there's the more openly contentious and occasionally more entertaining battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray owners, which goes on at the AVS Forum and other geek message boards and includes not-so-easy-to-remember slogans like "Just say "No" to Mpeg2 single-layer HD releases with no advanced audio codecs!"
Now some HD DVD backers have begun petitioning Blu-ray only studios Disney, Fox, MGM and Lionsgate to put their movies out on HD DVD also. (They're still debating whether to petition Sony.) According to the petition sites, they've collected just over 500 signatures, but petition creator Edward Downer emailed me claiming 1,100. The petitions list 15 reasons studios should put movies out on both formats, citing things such as widespread rumors of Blu-ray production issues and the fact that there is no hybrid Blu-ray/HD DVD disc.
While we understand that you initially decided to support Bluray exclusively, the situation today is significantly different than promised a year ago.
HD DVD has successfully launched to market, but we believe that Bluray still has serious technical issues to overcome which will impede its success.
Given this situation, we feel you may lose sales if you only support Bluray, as there are many HD DVD owners who would like to buy your movies on HD DVD now.
Here's a link to the Disney Petition, Lionsgate, MGM, and Fox.
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