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Title: HP (longtime supporters of Blue-Ray), want some HD concessions.
Post by: FatalXception on October 20, 2005, 11:34:42 AM
Link to the reuters article (http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/NewsArticle.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyID=2005-10-20T003156Z_01_SCH001815_RTRIDST_0_TECH-MEDIA-HP-DC.XML)

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HP asks for Blu-ray change in next-gen DVD battle
Thu Oct 20, 2005 1:31 AM BST

By Sue Zeidler

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co. on Wednesday raised the stakes in a battle between high-definition DVD formats by urging a group led by Sony Corp. <6758.T> to include features important to PC makers and users.

Palo Alto, Calif-based HP has long backed Sony\'s Blu-ray but last month Microsoft Corp and Intel Corp

endorsed a competing high-definition DVD format known as HD-DVD, which is backed by Toshiba Corp <6502.T>.

That prompted HP to make its move on Wednesday.

"We\'re still supporting Blu-ray but we\'re very serious that we want these technologies. If in the end, they\'re supported in one and then not the other, we\'ll have to make a choice," said Maureen Weber, general manager of personal storage in HP\'s personal systems group.

Blu-ray and HD-DVD were not available for comment.

The world\'s No. 2 computer maker asked the makers of Blu-ray to include two technologies in its specifications now supported by HD-DVD. One is known as mandatory managed copy, allowing users to copy high-definition movies onto PCs from discs and distribute them on home networks.

HP also asked Blu-ray to support a feature called iHD, which provides for new interactive features and is slated to be implemented in Microsoft\'s new Windows Vista operating system.

HP said its move reflected its desire to ensure customers are not forced to choose between competing formats for DVDs.

Microsoft said HP\'s call was in the best interest of consumers and the industry.

"We\'d like to see Blu-ray do the right thing and commit to these scenarios, avoiding a protracted format war that benefits no one," said spokesman Blair Westlake.

Earlier on Wednesday, technology group Forrester Research declared Blu-ray as the winner in the increasingly heated battle over next-generation DVD technology that promises consumers sharper pictures and manufacturers new revenues.

However, the battle is far from over, as neither technology is available for the mass market.

A key to which technology wins has been the support of Hollywood\'s major film studios, which until recently had been split evenly with three majors supporting Blu-ray and three behind HD-DVD.

Earlier this month, however, Paramount Home Entertainment, owned by Viacom Inc. , said it would release digital movies in the Blu-ray format, becoming the first major studio to support both.

The formats are incompatible, which Hollywood fears will lead to consumer confusion. Industry watchers compare the standoff to the video battle between VHS and Betamax in the 1980s.

Gerry Kaufhold, an analyst with In-Stat, said that if Blu-ray makers include the technologies requested by HP, it would further put the ball in Blu-ray\'s court.

"The PC industry can play an active part in pushing High Definition forward if Blu-ray includes these items," said Gerry Kaufhold, an analyst with In-Stat.

Schadler of Forrester said in his report that Sony learned from its painful Betamax loss that the format with the most industry support will win, and it set out years ago to assemble an "impregnable lineup of partners."

Sony and Toshiba held high-level talks earlier this year to try to unify their formats and avoid an all-out standards war, but those discussions broke down.


Less than a week after some major blows dealt to the HD-DVD camp, a return shot is coming in at blue-ray, by HP.  HP wants to see more PC features incorporated into the format, or they may switch to the HD-DVD format.
Title: HP (longtime supporters of Blue-Ray), want some HD concessions.
Post by: Evi on October 20, 2005, 11:55:40 AM
But HP sucks...
Title: HP (longtime supporters of Blue-Ray), want some HD concessions.
Post by: Unicron! on October 20, 2005, 11:58:46 AM
I agree but they still have a point
Title: HP (longtime supporters of Blue-Ray), want some HD concessions.
Post by: Titan on October 20, 2005, 02:12:14 PM
I\'m sure blu-ray will end up using more PC features in it.
Title: HP (longtime supporters of Blue-Ray), want some HD concessions.
Post by: THX on October 20, 2005, 02:47:59 PM
HP is a small player in this game.  I applaud them for taking steps to cater to the HTPC crowd, but that\'s less than 1% of the p00pulation.

Home media servers are the future though.  It\'s nice cycling through your harddrive to pick out a movie to watch instead of physically loading each individual one into a machine all the time.
Title: HP (longtime supporters of Blue-Ray), want some HD concessions.
Post by: Samwise on October 20, 2005, 11:41:57 PM
I actually like the features HP want implemented in Blu-ray and I hope they get what they want. But in the end their wants mean little to the Blu-ray camp I\'m affraid.