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    ps3 NME says format war still on

    Just when the members of the Blu-ray Disc Association were settling down to enjoy the fruits of victory, another challenger has entered the ring -- oh wait, it's just NME, makers of VMD, so it's really more like "remained in the ring and basically ignored." The company just issued a press release saying "All indications are that VMD can fill the void left by HD DVD," and that "The way is now clear for VMD to be embraced by the industry." We suppose that's true -- the Asian bootlegging industry really hasn't weighed in with a format choice yet, has it? In any event, VMD players have apparently been shipping to the US for a month now, so all you HD DVD fans out there looking to back yet another losing horse can probably find one -- start at the shadiest retailer you can think of, and then move downwards.

    http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/29/n...de-out-with-a/

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    hahaha OMG that is hilarious

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    From Wikipedia:

    Disc format

    The format uses approximately 5 GB per layer, similar to standard DVDs. The larger formats come from adding more layers. Whereas DVDs hold up to 2 layers per side, standard VMDs can use 4 layers, for 20 GB of storage. There are also reports of 8- and 10-layered versions which can hold 40 and 50 GB, respectively. The manufacturer list up to 20 layers on a disc being possible in the future.

    The Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD formats use blue-violet lasers, rather than VMD's red laser, which means they can store more information per layer. However, those formats have so far only utilized 1- and 2-layered versions. In January 2007, Toshiba announced a triple layer HD DVD (TL51) that would have a capacity of 51GB. Hitachi announced a 4 and 6 layer version of Blu-ray as well, capable of 100 GB and 200 GB respectively. Therefore, a standard 4-layer VMD stores 20 GB which is comparable to a 1-layered HD DVD (15 GB) and 1-layer Blu-ray Disc (25 GB).
    What a joke. This format has less of a chance than HD-DVD did.

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    Wow, thats ridiculous. Good luck on winning studio support!

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    I'd rather have EVD if I was going for the obscure.

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    Wow, thats ridiculous. Good luck on winning studio support!
    Well they have Icon Productions and Eros Group on their side.
    Last edited by jamotto; March 1st, 2008 at 05:18.

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    Holographic discs are the way to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamotto View Post
    I'd rather have EVD if I was going for the obscure.



    Well they have Icon Productions and Eros Group on their side.
    ever heard of them:rofl:

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    Wow that's just great, ha.

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    They actually have some pretty decent Hollywood movies on their format. Though their focus is mainly concentrated in Asia were it is apparently taking off.

    If they wanted to "win" they should have made their discs compatible with HD DVD players, or to a certain extent DVD players.

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    Or they should have come out with their format when the real war was going on, rather than being a terrorist and taking advantage of the loser.

    Besides no one in their right mind would buy in any other format; Blu-Ray won against HD-DVD and HD-DVD owners would stupid and egotistical to waste their money on a format other than Blu-Ray.

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