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OK we have Blu-ray and we have HD DVD.
Is it going to come to where we have to accommodate for both these formats that would be expensive Blu-ray is the dominant format i think but as Kevin stated people are buying HD DVD players. I personally think Blu-ray or HD DVD i am leaning more towards HD DVD will fade out .Just take a look at your local blockbuster there are way more Blu-ray discs on the shelves then HD DVD rob |
No matter what format we choose it will die in the future. Be it a blu-ray or hd-dvd or beta....something new is going to come along and everything will change again. my parents wedding video was on 8mm and a few years back they got it transfered to DVD. and i'm sure when DVD is just about gone they will get it transfered to the next medium.
i currently shoot in HDV and edit in HDV. I export the final videos back to a master tape as HDV footage. i deliever to the B&G a Standard Def DVD. I am not even mentioning the option of having your video in HD in the next couple of years or so to the couples yet because its still to wishy washy in my opinion. But, i keep the tapes just in case. |
A new delivery format will no doubt come around, but the ATSC standard will be around for decades. The old NTSC standard has been around since the dawn of TV.
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