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  • more about #hddvd
    brianmi40: Sorry gang, I have to take the counterpoint to all the "great idea" posts. Which of you has a big LP collection still around? No? OK, let's move up... more »
    fuchikoma: I have some old Warner DVDs that have widescreen on one side, and 4:3 on the other. I thought DVD/Blu-Ray hybrids had been proposed a dozen times sinc... more »
    Lizard_King: This sounds perfect. I already have a couple of Blurays that came bundled with a DVD without significant markup ($2 more for Up). Hey, it's the only ... more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: DVD had this double sided thing going on a while ago. I think it failed because I never saw it ever since. Wouldn't work for me because I tend to lea... more »
    Noobs-R-Us: First of all, does this mean that the BR side will only have a single layer? I don't think this is difficult to do. All they had to do was use a 2 si... more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: Why not? more »
    GenNove: Proof HD DVD was far superior to blu ray in every level, This is staright bullshit. This si why I dont support blu ray and refuse to buy any of their... more »
    Manly_McBeeferton: Why not make it Blu-Ray on both sides and double the space? ...Or do they already do that? Not a bad idea, though. Buy a movie, and eventually upgrad... more »
    Canoehead: I'm not just taking crazy pills, right? HD-DVD already did this? Truthfully, it is not a bad idea. In addition to what Kaiser-Machead wrote, it mig... more »
    Voyou_Charmant: I actually don't think this is a terrible idea from a marketing standpoint. I don't buy Blu-ray discs because they are still too expensive, though I ... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Since Blu-Ray likely has a snowball's chance in hell to replace regular DVD's in the near future, it might as well piggyback on them to get people to ... more »
    Thorax707: I want to stream VHS over broadband to my Wii connected to my fishtank. more »
    dashielm: why not just do what disney does and include a dvd? seems to me it would be cheaper to do that than bond two discs together, not to mention the confus... more »
    AkkiRonin: From the vendors perspective it's a win. A single format to cover both audiences. Less to manufacture, less to shelf. As long as the price isn't two... more »
    Bertone77: I told them I wanted a Blu-ray on one side with a Laser-disc on the other, but noooooo they don't listen to me..... more »
    bornonbord: Wow, they really blew the opportunity for an HD release of the '96 version of Flipper. more »
    kaseyart: HD-DVD did this a while ago. HD on one side and dvd on the other . . . why is this such a big deal now!?!?!?! more »
    OCEntertainment: Saw the same thing with special edition albums that featured the music on the CD side and special video features on the DVD side. Unfortunately, not a... more »
    Nick: or how about vinyl on one side a laser disc on the other? more »
    Norbs: Put a waffle on one side and blue ray on the other and maybe then we'll talk. more »
  • #terribleideas

    Oh Gee, Blu-ray and DVD Flipper Discs Seems Like Fantabulous Idea

    Blu-ray's latest bit of brilliance is the Flipper: a disc that's plain ol' DVD on one side, and Blu-ray on the other, like bolting a cassette tape on the back of a CD. Amazing. More »
  • #gizexplains

    Giz Explains: Microsoft, Standards and Damned Standards

    The other week, we explained how Apple influences a ton of what goes on in tech by shaping industry-wide standards. This week, we're gonna look at Microsoft, and what's it's done with standards. More »
  • #bluray

    Toshiba Shacks Up With BDX2000 Blu-ray Following HD DVD's Death

    We all knew this day would come. Following the death of his beloved HD DVD, Toshiba couldn't stand the cold bed, the lonely nights and the tables for one. Suppressing tears, he released the BDX2000 Blu-ray player. More »
  • #bluray

    Toshiba Bites the Blu-ray Bullet: Applies to BDA, Says Players, Laptops Coming Soon

    After killing off HD DVD and suggesting it'll possibly, probably, do something with Blu-ray, Toshiba has finally applied to join the Blu-ray Disc Association, and plans to launch set-top players and notebooks with BD drives "in the course of this year." More »
  • #rumor

    Toshiba Even More Officially Gives Up the War, Will Launch Blu-Ray Player

    Toshiba, the former leader of Blu-Ray's enemy HD-DVD camp, is admitting defeat in the most final way they can: By launching a Blu-Ray player. More »
  • #movies

    Warner Offering Up Blu-rays in Exchange for HD-DVDs with Red2Blu Program

    Still sitting on a pile of HD-DVDs that grow more and more embarassing by the day? Warner Bros. has just started up a new program that'll let you swap them out for Blu-ray versions. More »
  • #dealzmodo

    Blockbuster's $8 HD DVD Firesale Is On Now

    Even though HD DVD died long ago, Blockbuster is just getting around to ditching the leftovers (over 300 titles) at $8 a pop. I can't believe they would even charge that much. [Blockbuster]
  • #lasers

    Make a Blue Laser Gun Out of the Corpse of an HD-DVD Drive

    Instructables has posted a guide for how to yank the blue diode out of a dusty Xbox 360 HD-DVD player and attach it to a (fake) gun to create.... a laser gun! It's a pretty easy little mod, if you have the equipment lying around (and a laser gun sight you don't use), and when you're done, you've got a blue laser pistol powerful enough to light a match or pop a balloon. [Instructables]
  • #videocodecs

    Giz Explains: Every Video Format You Need to Know

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  • #firmware

    Toshiba HD DVD Players Get Firmware Update

    There is nothing wrong with your computer. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. You have not awaken in a crazy, alternate reality where HD DVD won the format war. But Toshiba has unrolled the firmware 4.0 update for its HD DVD players to improve playback issues like a pause bug. We'd make fun of Toshiba mercilessly for the update, but it's actually a classy move to support one's tech even when the market has declared it extinct. Nice work, Toshiba. [Toshiba via CrunchGear]
  • #cedia2008

    Sony Just Can't Stop Kicking a Dead, Dead Horse

    A banner year for Blu-ray, to be sure, with a 100% drop in the most important stat of all, there in yellow. All this according to "Sony Figures." They just can't help themselves.
  • #dolby

    Giz Explains: Dolby, DTS and Home Theater Audio Codec Confusion

    You actually know what some of the crazy doodles on the side of an HDTV means when it comes to video—720p, 1080i, 1080p. Congrats, you're ahead of most people, like my mother. But do you understand the alphabet soup of audio, the confounding constellation of logos on your Blu-ray player's box? While there are basically two rival home-theater audio encoders—Dolby and DTS—they each have several different quality levels and options for different scenarios. Yeah, it's a lot to keep up with, and it annoys us too. So we asked Dolby and DTS to put down their guns for a sec and help us sort it out. More »
  • #goodbyes

    Cillian Murphy Will Be The Last Thing HD DVD Sees Before It Dies

    HD DVD was declared dead a long time ago, and the last film to be released to the US on the format will hit (roughly three to five) shelves tomorrow. Disco Pigs was originally released in 2001 and very appropriately stars Cillian Murphy and Elaine Cassidy as friends who were born in the same hospital, at the same time, and who grew up next to one another. Unfortunately, as they reach adulthood it is apparent that their relationship has become dangerously volatile. It doesn't end well. (Spoiler alert: Cillian Murphy's character is the HD DVD.) [Crave]
  • #infiniteformatwar

    State of The Infinite Format War: Get Ready for Five Long Years of Set-Top Battle Royale

    One year ago, we predicted that the infinite format war would rise from the ashes of the HD DVD/Blu-ray format war—that a million online services and set-top boxes would suddenly promise to deliver movies and video to your computer or TV. And that each one would essentially be their own format, since none of them are compatible, and each would promise only a fraction of available movies. We were right about our fears, but we also have a solution to a decent download collection. More »
  • #toshibadvd

    Toshiba Making Upconverting DVD Players Because HD DVD Loss Still Stings

    Poor Toshiba's still not quite over the HD DVD defeat earlier this year, as evidenced by its president saying that they will "not market DVD players that are compatible with Blu-ray," instead opting for upconverting DVD players to bide their time before Blu-ray becomes so prevalent that the company has no choice. More »
  • #hddvd

    LG Kills Blu-ray/HD DVD Hybrid Player

    LG will stop swinging both ways with HD formats this fall, when it ceases production on its Blu-ray/HD DVD combo player. (Samsung's is already dead.) I'm just kind of amazed an already dead format manages to keep getting deader. [DVD Town]
  • #bluray

    HD DVD's Death Hasn't Helped Blu-ray Sales, Which Are So Bad NPD Won't Talk About 'Em

    You guys have apparently been listening to our warnings about not jumping into the Blu pool just yet. NPD says that even after HD DVD stopping peeing in it and lied down to die, not only have Blu-ray sales have only jumped a meager two percent (after falling 40 percent from Jan.), but they're so bad, they won't even release the actual numbers. NPD pegs price as one major factor, with the wait for BD-Live players as another. Course, it's more likely the deeply feared DVD problem: For most people, it's still good enough. [Yahoo, NYT]
  • #deals

    Xbox 360 HD DVD Player Now $29.99

    Some day these Microsoft Xbox 360 HD DVD players might be worth something to someone. We can't really imagine who—maybe the technology museum of the 22nd century—but someone should want it. And with the limit of 12 per customer, you and your family can even stock up and make a fort out of these. A giant, obsolete fort. [Overstock Dealz via Kotaku]
  • #hddvd

    HD DVD Fallout: Nukes 95 Percent of Toshiba's Profits

    "Toshiba Corp. said its profit plummeted 95 percent in the January-March quarter due to costs of its exit from next-generation video HD DVD business." $12 million profit, down from $251.57 million last year. Ouchies. [AP]
  • #hddvd

    Microsoft: Your Xbox 360 HD DVD Player Is Still Awesome

    Game Daily had a chat with Microsoft Game Studios VP Shane Kim about the Xbox 360, and one of the topics that came up was the defunct (but cheap!) HD DVD player, which you might still be tempted to eBay for $1.25. But you shouldn't! Kim effuses sentimentally about why you should hang it onto it, which is odd considering how nonchalantly other Microsoft execs have been brushing it off: More »
  • #bluray

    First Universal Blu-ray Discs Hit July 22, But Where's The Big Lebowski?

    Five months after converting to Blu-ray, former HD DVD diehard Universal will finally release its first Blu discs: The Mummy trio on July 22. The Mummy was already on HD DVD, so they're firing off re-releases from the get-go. All told, Universal plans to drop about 40 discs by the end of the year. Appropriately starting with Doomsday, all new flicks will go out on Blu, with a smattering of older movies like Knocked Up. But no sight of the The Big Lebowski in the release, which is the only Universal flick we really care about. Okay, there are some other cool releases coming up, like Heroes: Season 2, The Incredible Hulk (hopefully not shitty) and Hellboy II: The Golden Army. More »
  • #hddvd

    Amazon Handing Out $50 to HD DVD Victims

    Following up Best Buy's $50 pledge to HD DVD victims, Amazon is also doling out a $50 credit to anyone who bought Toshiba's folly before Feb. 23, 2008. Naturally, they're encouraging you to use it on a shiny new Blu-ray player, but you could use it to take advantage of their HD DVD fire sale. Unfortunately, they're not doing trade-ins, so this is all you're gonna get. Check out the email below for all the fine print. More »
  • #homeentertainment

    Hahaha, "Compatibility improvements with certain titles" and "Additional support for network features." Hahaha. [Major Nelson]

  • #hddvd

    Wal-Mart Refunding HD DVD Players Bought On or After Nov. 1

    Wal-Mart is a little late to the HD DVD pity party, finally deciding to offer tokens to suckers who threw in with the dead format. Until April 30, they'll refund any HD DVD player bought after Nov. 1, as long as you've got the original receipt, though you don't need the original packaging. More »
  • #hddvd

    HD DVD Officially No Longer Exists

    The HD DVD Promo group was dissolved today, its ashes scattered on the Island of Dead Formats. After a moment of silence, make your way to Best Buy to claim your $50 and trade in your obsolete plastic—or soak up the cheap HD goodness—if you haven't already. [HD DVD Promo Group, Thanks Mack!]
  • #hddvd

    How to Get Your Hacked Obsolete Object on Gizmodo

    Chase Sechrist and Dan Weatherford went to work on Toshiba's HD-A1 HD-DVD player and, while it's pretty much only good as a doorstop now, at least it says something nice. [Doom9's Forum—thanks Mazyar!]
  • #hddvd

    Dealzmodo? Best Buy Dumping All HD DVD Flicks for $10, TV Sets 70 Percent Off

    TGDaily is reporting that selected Best Buys—like one in Dublin, Calfornia—are so eager to clear out their HD DVD stock they're a step away from building a huge bonfire: All HD DVDs are just $9.99, with TV series on HD DVD walking away at a steep 70 percent discount. But your YMMV. More »
  • #hd

    It May Be Too Late for Combo Blu-ray/HD DVD Drives

    Plextor has just announced a couple of new Blu-ray drives that also read HD DVDs, clearly designed for the poor saps who made the wrong choice in the format war. At first it might seem like an OK choice for people with a HD DVD collection quickly growing obsolete, but for $500 for a read-only drive or $600 for a burner, maybe a better idea would be to just get a straight-up Blu-ray drive and consider your HD DVD losses an early adopter tax. [Product Page via Electronista]
  • #formatwar

    Best Buy Pledges $50 For Each HD DVD Buyer; Trade-Ins, Too

    Apparently, the cost of Best Buy declaring Blu-ray the winner is $10 million—at least, that's how much it plans to give away when it issues a $50 gift card to everyone who bought an HD DVD player or HD DVD Xbox drive before February 23. (So, BB sold at least 200,000 HD DVD players in 2006 and 2007?) And it's not even something you have to fight for: If you are in the Reward Zone program, bought it with a Performance Service Plan or just made the transaction on BestBuy.com, the company will send you a card by May 1. If you paid cash at a store, though, you'll have to dig out that receipt. The company, like its competitor Circuit City, is also offering trade-ins for players and discs, regardless of where you bought them, through BB's online trade-in center. Make the jump for extra details. More »
  • #hddvdpostmortem

    Toshiba HD DVD Loses Less than Expected

    Seems like the rumors on Toshiba's $1 billion loses on HD DVD were greatly exaggerated by a mere $342 million: the operating loss for HD DVD will be just $653 million. And still, they are turning a profit, although reduced 31% from previous forecasts. [Bloomberg]
  • #formatwar

    Batman Begins First HD DVD Movie Rereleased as Blu-ray?

    Batman Begins will be released in Blu-ray July 8th, making it the first (or one of the first) movies we can recall being rereleased from HD DVD to the not dead format. The disc'll come in a standard and special edition format that includes storyboards, a comic book and $7.50 in movie credit towards Dark Knight, which hits theaters on July 11th. To Warner: Good job picking a movie to flip. [Home Media Magazine via High Def Digest]
  • #formatwar

    Don't Miss the Format War's Bloody Aftermath

    We popped this feature last night, but wanted to remind you so you didn't miss some key explanations: More »
  • #bluray

    Whole Blu World: The Format War's Bloody Aftermath

    The format war. It's over. Done. Break out the blue victory hats and Curaçao, right? Wrong. There won't be a Blu-ray victory party. Don't take my word for it? How about Sony Electronics CEO Stan Glasgow's? "From our perspective, the battle really begins now." Now that HD DVD is dispatched, the members of Team Blu-ray can start fighting standard-def DVDs, digital downloads, consumer apathy, the Chinese and—of course—each other. Here's the current state of Blu-ray, post-war edition: More »
  • #rumorsmashed

    Xbox Blu-ray Drive Rumors Finally Fatally Smashed

    Aaron Greenberg, group product manager for Xbox 360, told Reuters that Microsoft isn't exploring any kind of Blu-ray add-on for the Xbox 360.
    Microsoft, which has stopped making an HD DVD add-on for the Xbox 360, would continue to invest in its Xbox Live online service that already lets users rent hundreds of movies, including ones in high-definition.
    And even though I don't believe the studios will go whole-hog into HD downloads very soon, our studies show that if anyone can pull together a decent library of so-called HD content, it's Team Xbox. [Reuters]
  • #formatwar

    Toshiba Takes $1 Billion Hit on HD DVD (Still Turns a Profit)

    The Nikkei business daily is reporting that Toshiba will take a $986 million hit this year for its ill-fought HD DVD campaign, though somehow the manufacturing supergiant will manage to post a roughly $2.5 billion profit nonetheless, down from a projected $2.9 billion or so. The estimated cost of HD DVD for the company this year was supposed to be closer to half a billion, but the halt in production means costly line changes and "other charges." Toshiba itself isn't saying a word yet, but damn if there ain't truth to this. [Reuters; Bill Image Source]
  • #xbox360bluray

    Xbox 360 + Blu-ray Drive Rumor Fueled By Steve Ballmer

    If the Sony exec saying there've been talks with Microsoft about making a Blu-ray Xbox 360 add-on wasn't enough to make you believe that a drive is coming, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer just said "Toshiba has moved on. We've moved on, and we'll support Blu-ray in ways that make sense." [Games Industry]
  • #samsung

    Samsung Killing Second-Gen BP-U5500 Dual Format Player Before It Sees the Light of Day

    Samsung just cancelled their $599 second-gen dual format Blu-ray/HD DVD player, the BP-U5500, which was due out soonish. Looks like LG gets the dual player market for HD DVD flotsam all to its self. We bet they're thrilled. [PC World]
  • #dealzmodo

    Circuit City's HD DVD for Blu-Ray Trade-In Confirmed By Sources, Readers

    Readers of Gizmodo and Digg have been able to confirm Circuit City's not-so-secret-anymore HD DVD for Blu-Ray player trade-in offer a Circuit City employee told us about yesterday morning. One report from a Giz reader says that he used the offer to get a new PlayStation 3. In addition to this, we just got all the dirt in the internal memo, aptly titled "HD DVD - The End," which allegedly was posted in an internal Circuit City forum: More »
  • #dealzmodo

    Circuit City Trading In HD DVD for Blu-Ray Players, Says Employee

    According to a Circuit City employee in Chicago, the consumer electronics chain is trading in HD DVD players bought into their stores "within 3 months of the announcement," as opposed to their 30-day return policy. According to the internal memo announcing the demise of the format, they will either give customers a Blu-ray player—paying the price difference, if any—or a gift card. The trade-in, however, will not be widely promoted and it will be only made available if the customer asks for it. Have any of you tried this?
  • #informedspecurumor

    Universal's Appropriately Final HD DVD Release: Atonement

    After Paramount's remaining HD DVD schedule (to be generous) came out, we hit up Universal to see what their roadmap looked like. Unfortunately, it looks to be just as barren. Here's the response we got:
    We have Atonement available on HD DVD March 18th—we have not announced anything additional.
    More »
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