Adult Film Industry Moving To HD DVD 527
profet writes "One of the heavyweights in the war between BlueRay and HD DVD has chosen its format. Various members of the adult film industry have decided on HD-DVD. The article says the reasons seem to be based primarily on cost of manufacturing. History has shown that the porn industry can be a driving factor for technology, as it was in deciding for the VHS format over BetaMax." Heise reports that US BlueRay press plants are refusing the adult industry's business (in German).
VHS vs. Beta (Score:4, Insightful)
It's Over (Score:2, Insightful)
History repeats (Score:5, Insightful)
one big difference (Score:5, Insightful)
In the VHS vs Beta days you couldn't get high quality porn for free. I want HD DVD to win as I have invested in it but I just don't think this will be a big push for team HD DVD.
Oh its really hacked now... (Score:5, Insightful)
It's not bad, really. (Score:5, Insightful)
Same thing with HD. Yes, if you pause it and zoom in, it may look much worse. But you've got a giant HDTV and some nice surround sound; again, why count the hairs in her landing strip when you can just sit back and enjoy the show?
HD-DVD will win over "Blu-Ray" because of names... (Score:5, Insightful)
Average consumer: "WTF is Blue Ray?"
Answer: "It lets you watch high-definition DVDs."
Average consumer: "Is there a Red Ray?"
Average consumer: "WTF is HD-DVD?"
Answer: "It lets you watch high-definition DVDs."
Average consumer: "Sorry I was such a dumbass."
Thank Goodness (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:VHS vs. Beta (Score:2, Insightful)
Wouldn't it be funny if this whole format war never materialized? All that effort by Sony to develop a competing format, and it goes nowhere.
Re:Welp. (Score:3, Insightful)
OK, I'm with you so far...
Have you ever installed & maintained a token ring network, and kept it going when idiot 1users would try to "fix" things when they had a problem? Oh god, the horror, the horror.
The right one won with that battle, IMO
Re:Protect Reputation or Shoot Foot? (Score:5, Insightful)
Ultimately, if I see this as the likely outcome next christmas I will probably buy a HD-DVD player because I will have no worries about the content I buy not playing in future devices.
Re:VHS vs. Beta (Score:3, Insightful)
I don't know that porn will be a deciding factor in this format war (especially considering how much "free" porn people can grab off the Interwebs) but it's not a good sign if Sony and company are taking that kind of control over what gets published on their format.
Re:It's not bad, really. (Score:5, Insightful)
"Sitting back and enjoying the show" would be watching it on DVD.
Going out and buying the HD version instead is like buying a microscope.
Re:salut (Score:2, Insightful)
Beyond this, if BD does, in fact, win, then to what medium does the porn industry turn? If Sony is trying to kill off the adult entertainment industry, this is not the way to go about it. They (with the consumers' help) will find a way.
Yes, this post is just gushing with double-entendres.
Re:I'm not sure porn was that big a factor (Score:5, Insightful)
The OP was not suggesting that Beta had higher quality pr0n. He was suggesting that in the VHS v. Beta war there was no interweb. When you can get (legally or illegally) high quality pr0n online, who cares if you can get high quality pr0n on HD-DVD as well?
Re:HD-DVD will win over "Blu-Ray" because of names (Score:3, Insightful)
"HD-DVD" will win over "Blu-Ray" because of the name of the tech anyway...
Average consumer: "WTF is Blue Ray?"
Answer: "It lets you watch high-definition DVDs."
Average consumer: "Is there a Red Ray?"
Average consumer: "WTF is HD-DVD?"
Answer: "It lets you watch high-definition porn DVDs."
Average consumer: "Sorry I was such a dumbass."
Re:plus the features!! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Protect Reputation or Shoot Foot? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:VHS vs. Beta (Score:5, Insightful)
And if VHS was 'technically inferior' to Betamax, mp3 compared to SACD/DVD-A would be off the charts bad. And guess what people chose?
Re:Protect Reputation or Shoot Foot? (Score:4, Insightful)
"No, we don't want porn released on our products, but secretly installing crippling software on computers -- regardless if people accept the EULA -- we fully support (*ahem* until we get caught and sued *ahem*)."
Just me or is that a big hypocritical? On the other hand, I'm sure there is a "business philosophy" disconnect between the HD DVD and music groups/divisions.
Bad Comparison (Score:5, Insightful)
This has been on /. before, but you can't call the war based on this.
When VHS/Beta came around, there was no real way to watch that kind of content at home before. That was HUGE. Right now, that exists in the form of VHS and DVDs.
People wanted VHS. Going from nothing to a way to record TV or watch movies at home when you want was HUGE. DVD->Whatever is just going to higher quality. There is no massive benefit like before.
Then there is the computer factor. You know where I could watch high quality content without buying a $500+ player? My computer. You know where I can find tons of FREE content? My computer. The only competition that VHS had was "those kind" of theaters in the "bad part of town". People already are in the privacy of their homes
Then there is the higher quality is not better argument.
Let's face is, no one cares that much about this battle. It's almost NOTHING LIKE VHS/BETA. Same field (home video), same circumstance (two competing formats), same players (Sony on one side, this time with other people). But the reasons why people will choose a format are different. VHS was longer. Blu-ray is longer, but but since HD-DVD isn't limited to 60min like Beta was that isn't as much of an issue.
Can't compare the situations. Doesn't hold up.
Random theory: Blu-ray will win in end. Why? Cooler name. I have no idea.
Re:Protect Reputation or Shoot Foot? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I'm not sure I want my porn in HD (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:This is big "fucking" news (Score:4, Insightful)
movies (theatrical): 8-11 billion annually (US)
dvds (non-porn/rental and purchase): 21-25 billion annually (US)
music: anyones guess. numbers range from 5-15 billion depending on who is doing the telling. the music industry is notorious for lying about sales though - perceived popularity of music makes people buy more music. This number is probably high.
Complete fabrication. Porn is a large industry but not larger then the Theatric movie release industry. The 12-15 number is based on interviews AVN did then re-enforced in Frobes for mentioning it. It's not based on hard numbers. Let me ask you this, how many porn produces are as WEALTHY as Speilberg. Or how about the head of any major studio? According to those numbers, under a similiar distribution system there should be at least 1/3 as many WEALTHY porn makers as there are film makers. But it's not supported. Even well known industry icons like Seymour Butts is only "rich."
Porn is a little more democratic then hollywood since any person wiht a camera can make it, but distribution (digital* or old school) still requires money. So we may have 100,000 producers but only several large distribution houses and online pushers. More conservative "studies" peg the amount to be 2-3 billion per year within the US.
*for online distibution, you still need to attract traffic which require money. The most successful online porn retailers use some pretty complex referral systems and networks of sites to generate cash. You need cash for this.
Re:It's not bad, really. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:It's not bad, really. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:It's not bad, really. (Score:2, Insightful)
Can you? I think that attempting to examine my wife's pimples with a microscope would most likely earn me a swift punch to the neck.
Re:It's not bad, really. (Score:4, Insightful)
News for Nerds. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:It's not bad, really. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:It's not bad, really. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:I'm not sure porn was that big a factor (Score:4, Insightful)
I just don't get it (Score:5, Insightful)
I think that just as most people (of the appropriate gender and orientation) prefer to see a naked woman in real life vs.a naked woman on DVD, so too would most people prefer to see a high-resolution picture of a naked woman vs. a picture which is so low-rez that you can actually see the individual pixels fairly clearly from 10 feet away (I can, at least.) Now don't get me wrong, that's not enough to make me want to rush out and buy an overpriced, over-DRM'ed piece of shit AND a new TV to use it with, but saying that HD is the TV equivalent of a microscope is just dumb. My laptop has a WUXGA (1920x1200) screen, and you'd have to be smoking some amazing crack to say that it makes naked women look uglier. It most certainly does NOT. It makes pictures--ALL pictures, regardless of whether or not they involve naked women--look vibrant and real in a way that makes owners of XGA-resolution laptops weep with envy. I suppose I COULD stare with my eyeball an inch from the screen and scream "AHHHHHHHH! I SEE A PIMPLE!" but... why? Just why would you do such a thing? Not to imply that imperfections bother me that much--on the contrary, I find that the plastic, 'pancake makeup' look to be pretty unappealing... I'm just saying, why would you go out of your way to look for such things?
HD isn't a microscope; it's simply a MUCH NICER PICTURE TO LOOK AT.
Explanation (Score:3, Insightful)
Plus, you gotta admit that wet lips just look hella sexier than an indistinct patch of hair under which could be hiding, well, anything [wikipedia.org].
Simple answer: (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Obligatory (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Explanation (Score:4, Insightful)
Things don't really get interesting until she's come for the third time.
Re:VHS vs. Beta (Score:3, Insightful)
Which is different from Blu-ray/HD-DVD on an average TV, how?
What about the Cataloge... (Score:3, Insightful)
While most of that material would be considered crap by todays standards of beauty of the performers, or production values, since is done in Film, all that material is succeptible to be converted to HD-DVD.
I, for one, would pay for a good HD transfer of certain movies of that era, like "For the Love of Pleasure" or "The Devil in Ms. Jones" or "Behind the Green Door"
The only problem I forsee in this scheme is the tangle that the copyrights is now, with long gone companies being acquired by others time and again, and resellers in other countries geting non-clear rights.
The other useful effect of porn's entry in the HD-DVD camp is that their economies of scale will make Disk pressing Even cheaper, both for porn HD-DVDs as well as for regular content HD-DVDs
Re:Bad Comparison (Score:2, Insightful)
Moot point (Score:2, Insightful)