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Bay to Microsoft: I Do Not Approve of the Way You Transform and Roll Out

Posted by Peter Smith

Who doesn't love a good format war? Well, everyone. From the heated battle between phonograph cylinders and gramophone records, to VHS's head-to-head match with Betamax, it's never anything less than obnoxious and inconvenient for the average consumer. The current fracas between Toshiba's Microsoft-backed HD-DVD and Sony's Blu-ray high-definition movie formats is particularly noisome, given the ubiquity of standard DVD players and the low install base of HD televisions. Worse still are the exclusivity agreements between format holders and movie studios. Got an HD-DVD player but want a Disney movie? Too bad. We lowly movie watchers at home aren't the only ones getting annoyed. The esteemed purveyor of big-budget trash, Michael Bay, whose Transformers is only available on HD-DVD thanks to Paramount's exclusivity contract, is not only calling out the studio on his official forums but claiming that the format war itself is a sham. Bay posted, "What you don't understand is corporate politics. Microsoft wants both formats to fail so they can be heroes and make the world move to digital downloads. That is the dirty secret no one is talking about. That is why Microsoft is handing out $100-million-dollar checks to studios just embrace the HD-DVD and not the leading, and superior Blu-Ray. They want confusion in the market until they perfect the digital downloads. Time will tell and you will see the truth." What say you about the format war, Screengrabbers? Thanks to Joystiq for the spot. — John Constantine


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sean said:

it strikes me that the so-called format wars are currently only an issue among the elite.  i get the impression that most people only just got onto the the dvd train, and don't actually give a flying fuck about HD.  i really do believe the pros (bill lustig being one of them) who say that it's just going to be another laserdisc affair.  or superbit.

December 6, 2007 2:21 PM

Ethan Meadow said:

It certainly is to early in the game to say if this is going to be a true format war. I certainly didn't rush out to purchase either the Xbox360 or Playstation 3 just becuase its the new thing. All be it, there are a lot of consumers and more credit debt than any time in history so its probably fair to say that their are a lot of people who do go buy the latest greatest gadgets. I will admit I'd purchase Blueray if it was more affordable, I don't see the reason to switch from DVD yet though.

December 6, 2007 6:47 PM

Tom said:

While I don't see this ending very well for anyone, digital downloads are definitely the next (or next next) step in home entertainment.  If people want to shell out for a format that will be obsolete in five, ten, twenty years, that's fine.  It's no different than every other media format that has come along in the past 100 years.  As long as they keep making the standard DVDs for the average consumer (until digital is up and running) there shouldn't be much of an uproar over the issue.

December 7, 2007 1:40 PM

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