03-18-2005, 10:43 AM
miren esto:
The original Titanic DVD was distributed by Paramount and that studio has declared its support of HD-DVD. Regardless, there are reports that despite Titanic being given a new high definition transfer, we cannot expect an HD-DVD version anytime soon. So apparently, we are expected to purchase one of the new SD anamorphic releases and buy the HD version at some future date. I can see how having to buy the HD version of a film that was released substantially before HD-DVD or Blu-ray Disc were introduced is unavoidable. But this writer believes that any new SD DVD that has been mastered in high definition and released from this fall forward should enjoy a simultaneous release on a high definition DVD format. Film enthusiasts should not be forced to buy one version after another. It may be profitable for the studios, but it simply generates bad will. Worse yet, owners of one of the new SD versions might be reluctant to invest in the delayed HD version, a trend that could have a negative impact on the market success of HD DVD formats.
The original Titanic DVD was distributed by Paramount and that studio has declared its support of HD-DVD. Regardless, there are reports that despite Titanic being given a new high definition transfer, we cannot expect an HD-DVD version anytime soon. So apparently, we are expected to purchase one of the new SD anamorphic releases and buy the HD version at some future date. I can see how having to buy the HD version of a film that was released substantially before HD-DVD or Blu-ray Disc were introduced is unavoidable. But this writer believes that any new SD DVD that has been mastered in high definition and released from this fall forward should enjoy a simultaneous release on a high definition DVD format. Film enthusiasts should not be forced to buy one version after another. It may be profitable for the studios, but it simply generates bad will. Worse yet, owners of one of the new SD versions might be reluctant to invest in the delayed HD version, a trend that could have a negative impact on the market success of HD DVD formats.
Saludos
Rodo
Naucalpan,Estado de Mexico
Rodo
Naucalpan,Estado de Mexico