Friday, September 7th 2007
Transformers Movie HD-DVD Exclusive; Will be Released on October 16th
Transformers producer Micheal Bay was quite confused when deciding what to release his summer blockbuster (the Transformers movie) on. Fortunately for anyone with an HD-DVD player, Paramount studios decided to give Micheal Bay a little advice. By promising Micheal Bay enough profits to create a Transformers 2, Paramount ensured that the only HD format Transformers would see is HD DVD. On October 16th, Transformers fans worldwide can see the movie on HD DVD, as well as the standard DVD format. Transformers fans will also be delighted to hear that Transformers will be coming in a two-disk package, which will be ripe with full-HD features. HD DVD owners will also get the benefits of an "Intelligence Mode", which can describe each robot's strengths/weaknesses as the movie is playing.
Source:
DailyTech
31 Comments on Transformers Movie HD-DVD Exclusive; Will be Released on October 16th
Let the games begin. Wait, they already have.
Can anyone see a transformer in that picture ??? ;P
{edit}I think I liked the view from the other side of the car better to be honest{/edit}
I couldn't care less about the format of the DVD........... as long as there is HD videos and pics of megan fox in it!!!!! Would love to be standing behind her in that pic, show her my hot rod and fuel injection !!!! :laugh::laugh:;)
Hence my quote above, not to state the obvious.
Personally, I was hoping they would have released it in the doublesided disc, for HD and Blu-ray or something, but they didnt. Kind of sucks really.
And to be honest, there is no quality difference between the 2. So, if I have both options for a movie, I just buy the cheaper one. lol
I've seen both and currently have a 360 HD-DVD and I see no quality difference on my 73" Mit DLP nor on my 50" plasma. I have seen the PS3 pull it's HDCP crap and not work on 1080p LCDs though.
I'd like to know exactly why a prev post says BD is the better format. Why because we can expect a rootkit with the PC players if BD were to eventually win? I'd like to see a PS3 connect to a PC and allow you to rip a BD with Slysoft.
BTW Michael Bay isn't doing Transformers 2 in HD-DVD, all he is doing is Transformers 2. Paramount is the one that will stream it, sell it, market it, etc... into their choice of HD format. No wonder so many of you eat up the propaganda. If you read it on the Internet, it must be true right?!
As far as the person saying that Blu-Ray is better, I can only assume he means because it can do 25GB per layer vs 15GB. That doesn't really matter anyway. With the current encoding and resolutions, neither format has reached full disk capacity, unless you want to possibly count extras. I personally don't care about extras.
As far as HD/SD content is concerned I'd be more happy with a direct digital download service for my films. Think steam, but for films and tv series. (and yes, I know iTunes sorta does this.. I just hate iTunes is all.)
But don't take my word for it, look at Sony's on slide(s) to see how well they are doing.