Blu-ray Disc Among Top Selling DVDs at Amazon 280
An anonymous reader writes "In a milestone for the next-gen disc format, the Blu-ray edition of 'Casino Royale' cracked the top ten on Amazon's DVD top sellers list upon its release Tuesday, peaking late in the evening at #8. Of course, the two-disc standard-def DVD still topped the chart at #1, but a strong showing for Blu-ray regardless."
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It was selling on Amazon for $125 yesterday. That deal's done, but I'm sure the sales at $125/ea were enough to push its rank up.
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Perhaps, but saying Blu-ray is a success because the latest Bond film is in the top 10 at Amazon this week is a bit like saying Betamax was a success because a popular movie that was not available on VHS was a top 10 seller in it's first week of release (at a particular video store). It's a measurement that is so narrow in scope that generalizing a broader trend from it is a
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woo a popular bond movie making it to the top of the charts on release?! OMG CALL THE PAPERS!!
Quite accurate. I have a blu-ray player (and HD-DVD), and my opinion of blu-ray is that Sony is just pushing releases out without a care on quality - honestly, some blu-ray movies are worse than if the DVD was upconverted (talladega nights anyone? My HD-DVD player did a much better job upconverting the DVD to 1080i than the PS3 did outputting a native 1080p (I have a 1080p TV) - honestly, the blu-ray version looked like someone recorded it to a VCR, then ran some lame upconverter on it, then ran the "blur" filter on it).
The good blu-ray I have is Employee of the Month, which at least looks decent. But I've had sharper images from HD-DVD (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory being particularly sharp). I don't understand it since blu-ray has so much more capacity (50GB vs. 30GB), so HD-DVD should theoretically have worse picture quality, worse extras, worse everything because it's space-constrained.
In the end, I just picked up the cheaper DVD version - there weren't much extras, but I don't have faith in blu-ray transfers (I've got a few blu-rays simply in the search of "high def"). Being two-thirds the price clinched the deal.
(I should note that in Canada, the pricing of the LG "Super Multi Blue" player is more expensive than a PS3 and a regular HD-DVD player (and still pricier if you gave up the HD-DVD standalone player for the Xbox380+HD-DVD drive), yet you get two better players (PS3 can do blu-ray iHD, and a proper HD-DVD player must be able to do iHD) in the bargain. LG's player doesn't do iHD, which is why there's no official HD-DVD *LOGO* on it. Just "HD-DVD" in fancy suggestive type.)
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http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/reviews.html [highdefdigest.com]
Casino Royale:
"To be honest, I like this transfer, but I don't love it. 'Casino Royale' is actually the first film I've seen more than once in theater since, I believe, 'Jurassic Park' (in 1993!), and this 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 pre
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"Barely beating BARBIE MAGIC OF THE RAINBOW and EASTER BUNNY ADVENTURE.."
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This format war may well be decided by titles rather than player sales.
I still think HD-DVD has the best chance if they can make the hybrid disks (HD-DVD that will play in DVD players) a big enough deal to get the major publishers to completely switch to them on new releases.
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There are 3-format hybrid players. LG released the first one at CES. You may have missed it because it was during the iPhone launch.
Multi-format players really are a win for Blu-ray. Blu-ray disks tend to be slightly better than HD-DVD (usually they tie on video quality, but the low compression audio from the Blu-ray ends up being superior). Once the "expensive player" factors are removed, most consumer see bigger (incomprehensible, but bigger!) numbers on
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Uh, you have that backwards, dude. Blu-Ray has the shitty name. It doesn't mean anything to anyone but a geek. And 99% of the people on the planet don't kno
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He went to the store and bought blu-rays, calling them HD-DVDs. You might think it's simple, but for some reason people aren't getting it. He had a blu-ray player, and called them HD-DVDs. He doesn't get that there is a specific product called HD-DVD.
I don't get how it works either, but several of my relatives and my friends' relatives seem to follow this pattern.
Maybe going with an un-related name made sense, because it required a new device to play. Folks I know who wor
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What shocked me was that my aunt and uncle, who live i
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Search harder [slashdot.org].
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"DVD"... what sort of a name is that?! (Score:2)
Also, HD-DVD has the "shitty name" problem.
Regardless of whether one thinks that HD-DVD or Blu-Ray has the shitty name, it's worth remembering that "DVD" itself is (or rather was) a pretty shitty name.
I mean, "DVD", WTF does that mean?!! Yeah, we all know it was meant to stand for "Digital Video Disc", and then they realised their mistake (stupid name for a disc if it can hold audio and data too) too late, so had to pretend that it was meant to stand for "Digital Versatile Disc" (what a vile contrivance), and then they changed their mind and said
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Well, since Sony spoke out against publishing porn on Blu-Ray (after HD porn producer Digital Playground had announced to do so), my bet is that Blu-Ray will lose, simply because there won't be any porn. The availability of porn is important. It was a key factor why VHS won the format war against BetaMax, and why DVDs caught on so quickly.
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http://www.informationweek.com/industries/showArt
Debbie does Dallas...again.
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You're 100% correct, Hybrid would win it for them (Score:2)
I recently bought the Superman Returns HD-DVD even though I do not have an HD-DVD player. Why? Because it was a hybrid disc. Why pay $20 for a normal DVD when I can get the normal DVD AND the HD version for a few dollars more?
After that, I decided I am no longer wasting money on new single-format standard DVDs, since anything I buy now will be obsolete in 1-2 years, it would be a total waste of money. I will pick up a few previously played versions, perhaps, but that's it.
I really don't get why we aren't
Hybrid problems: (Score:2)
First they have to actively advertise hybrid discs, which they don't seem to do. It's bad enough that people don't really know about HD-DVD, nobody knows about hybrid disks.
Second, they need decent movies available on hybrids. Last I checked in Best Buy (in January), I could only find about 3, and o
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If you really want the format to take off, the hybrid discs need to be equal in price (or many just a tiny bit above) to the regular DVDs.
HD-DVD is failing fast (Score:5, Interesting)
I see ads on TV for the blu-ray format and blu-ray discs every day now (almost at every commercial break when I'm watching HDNET and other HD channels). I have YET to see a single ad for HD-DVD or an HD-DVD release. Not one.
Blu-ray is beginning to make some name recognition headway. No one even knows HD-DVD exists. Blu-ray is getting new releases all the time. HD-DVD new releases have dried up to almost nothing.
-Eric
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Personally I've never seen any of them advertised, and retail the movies go for 4-5 times the price you can import them from the US for.. so they don't sell.. and retailers don't but more - vicious circle. The local hmv pulled them off the shelves because they weren't selling and they needed the space. It looks like both formats are failing badly.
Biggest problem with bluray is it's region locked - so no cheaper US
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Seriously, though, I think that the top selling lists on Amazon are very time sensitive. I'll put on a conspiracy hat and say that if Sony execs decided to buy a bunch Casino Royale blue ray discs, it could make that disc jump up in the rankings.
Probably What Happened (Score:5, Funny)
Sony Exec (in Mr. Burns Voice) "Excellent"
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3 Titles in top 100 (Score:4, Insightful)
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Kidding, of course, but the Blu-Ray selection, and the HD-DVD selection too for that matter is pretty terrible right now.
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If Casino Royale had been released on HD-DVD I would have been the first in-line.
I just hope "someone" wins the highdef war so we don't end up in the DVD-A/SACD situation where both formats appear to have lost.
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Of course with bluray you don't have the option of importing...
That is indeed a really nice ranking (Score:4, Informative)
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Like it or not, blame it on the PS3
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2-This movie seems to be available only in DVD, BR and UMD, so imagine "300" or another very big hit is released only in DVD and HD-DVD because it comes from an anti-Sony studio (I don't know for "300", and I don't care, it is simply for the example), will we see the same kind of article the other way around in a couple of mounthes?
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I'm not saying that Amazon shoppers are making obvious buying errors and that the disc has no right being in the top 10, more just pointing out that difference between DVD and the other formats isn't always obvious to non-techies.
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The porn industry has already gone with HD-DVD so I think that clearly tells us where everything else is going. Either that or any decent player will support both and we'll just have two standards that are equally available and distributed.
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hd-dvd supporters also mention t
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But just about every review of the PS3 you can read, including this one, says that the Xbox 360 is the next generation shitty-PS2-esque DVD player. The picture is grainy and ugly. Sony seems to have learned from their mistake on this one, the PS3 is just about the best non-upconverting DVD player I'
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also would like to point out that Blue Ray DVD's are much harder to find compared to standard DVD's that are even for sale in the local 7-11 including Casino Royale. This point could explain why it was bought more on amazon, as I can get the standard DVD any ware, but the blue ray and HD-DVD for that matter, are harder to find so would increase sales on things like amazon easily.
and yes this has been beaten to death point, but again more people have blue ray for the simple fact that its stock in PS3, not because a lot of people have bought specific players. From the numbers there is more stock HD-DVD players sold over stock Blue-Ray players. I just hope Sony realizes they need to avoid the fate of there Beta and actulay allow others to make Blue-Ray players, then they are in a position to actully win out.
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Lies!!! (Score:4, Funny)
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If it is real, then it shows that format shift from DVD to one or the other format may actually happen. That wasn't a foregone conclusion. Reading previous Slashdot discussions you get the impression that nobody was interested in the new features, especially not at the cost of having to put up with a ne
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I agree, but Amazon et al. obviously don't. They put it under the DVD category, as well as calling the format DVD (Blu-Ray) in several places.
Very telling bit (FTA) (Score:2)
So, BR version at #8, HD at #1 and HD fullscreen at #10.
(Jack Sparrow) "Humm, that's interesting" (/JS)
The pedant in me wonders what the widescreen breakdown is? I dunno how popular 4:3 is vs 16:9, but owning a 16:9
tv and seeing non 16x9 titles *sometimes* keeps me from buying it on rare occasion.
But
Think that's bad? try 16x9 with forced letterbox! (Score:2)
they did it with the US releases of countless anime titles (the worst was saikano)..
so then you get the black bars on the sides AND the top and bottom.. and youre watching the title on a quarter of your screen.. unless of course you have macosX and enable zoom : )
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Does anyone really care? (Score:2)
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Casino Royale (Score:3, Funny)
BD developers strike again (Score:3, Interesting)
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What? The ones being seeded or the ones in queue to download?
Seriously, I don't think porn is an issue these days because you can just download it for free or very easily for a small fee at certain sites.
People don't want to go into shady stores to buy porn if they don't want to.
However, I personally believe digital downloads will defeat both BluRay and HDDVD if given the chance by a major corporation.
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But all that aside, the Blu-ray-resists-porn thing was only an unfounded rumor. There are several X-rated relea
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Okay, okay. Blu-Ray isn't the next Beta.
It's the next DVD-Audio, and HD-DVD is the next SACD.
Neither of which has yet managed to convinced the majority of the market to give up the 25-plus-year-old CD format.
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Why the hell would anyone buy a more expensive blu-ray disk and player to put it on their iPod when the cheaper DVD will definitely fill that need more simply?
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The same people who can afford a PS3 or other device to play them in, and a TV that can take advantage of it?
Re:Price comparison: $15.99 vs $27.99 (Score:4, Interesting)
Seriously, for someone with a large HDTV, Blu-ray turns movis from a grainy experience with mediocre sound and washed out colors into a theater-quality experience. If your TV is larger than 40", 16:9(or 10) aspect, a high-def source is pretty much necessary to lot look blurry and grainy.
I don't own many Blu-ray discs, but I do own a few, and they are awesome to behold.
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Uhh, sure. I guess? But BD's have one thing going for them that HD-DVDs don't. Awesome capacity. And what this tends to translate into is very very good sound. BD-50 disks tend to have uncompressed 5.1 audio, and it makes a difference in a home theater system.
But you're right about this, basically HD-DVD and Blu-ray tie on visual quality, and both support the same codec set.
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Each one has a different cost to ship, pack, shelf space, etc.
All of that is the same for CD, DVD, BLU-RAY, HD.
So other then the difference in the minor cost difference to manufacture, there is no difference in cost.
"If you want to watch a movie, you have to pay what the maker of the movie wants to sell it for. "
hmmm..no.
The consumer(we're talking group here, not indovidual) pays to a price point, and no more.
If the item is past the price point, consumers will look to oth
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I'm guessing that fullscreen has returned due to popular demand. Most of our DVD players don't ha
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Although I have to admit I can't imagine how your DVD player can really do "Pan and Scan" automatically on a widescreen disk. Just chopping off the sides of the image doesn't involve any panning or scanning, and you'd need pretty good AI to know exactly where to pan for the optimal ch
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That, right there, is why there's a good reason to have a separate "fullscreen" edition of the movie. The "zoom" feature on your DVD player just crops a 4:3 region from the centre of the picture. Real P&S r
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No, they aren't. You don't get an offset. The way that this is actually implemented is that the movie is on there twice. Once in letterbox or anamorphic format, once in 4:3 format. Any disc with both versions on one side is a dual-layer DVD, although that's SOP these days, unlike the earliest moments of DVD.
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I prefer widescreen, and avoid pan-and-scan versions, so it doesn't really bother me, but I've always thought my proposal would've been a cool feature of DVDs.
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This may be hard to believe, but my name isn't Dog-Cow. However, you are still an ass.
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Which is not to say that the UK has a shortage of morons, as indicated by your comment.
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They still can't keep a Wii in stock though.
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I don't have either, I'm hoping to see a 360 with HDMI and integrated hddvd before I leap off the fence into one or other camp.
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JON
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JON
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*runs out to get an XBOX360*
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Tracked sales comprison (Score:3, Informative)
http://eproductwars.com/dvd/ [eproductwars.com]
is that Blu-Ray passed HD-DVD early this year, and the sales gap is generally widening. It's not just a fluke of the Casino Royale release.
Couple this with the anemic release schedule for upcoming HD-DVDs compared to Blu-Ray, and it looks like Blu-Ray is on a pretty solid path to trouncing HD-DVD. I say this as the owner of an HD-DVD XBox addon (but not PS3 or any other Blu-Ray).
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Do you see a parallel between Sony and my race strategy?
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No. That's a terrible analogy. Simply being ahead in a format war helps you to get further ahead, since more players on the market encourage production of more media and more media in existance encourages more people to buy players. A footrace has no such positive feedback loop.
You are exactly right. In order for HD-DVD to win, something has to happen to change the dynamic. For example, much cheaper (than Blue Ray) HD-DVD players, or some super-hot movie(s) coming out exclusive for HD-DVD might change things. But if things keep going like they are going, then Blue Ray will win.
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Forgot super-hot movies, HD-DVD has trouble just getting any movies - and if sales continue to fall for HD-DVD versios of movies few titles will risk a release on HD-DVD which may not sell very well.
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Which will mean something when we can start burning TV shows to our own Blu-Ray discs.
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