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Dvd formats
1. High-definition DVD Format Wars
March 14, 2007
MANGAL DAS
HIMANSHU RAMCHANDANI
MUDIT NIGAM
MOHIT KUMAR
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2. In recent years, high-definition (HD) television and
HD optical discs entered the market
Two HD formats have appeared in the DVD
market, both claiming to be the rightful successor
to the DVD throne:
Blu-ray (developed by Sony/Phillips)
HD DVD (developed by Toshiba)
Measured by most performance metrics these two
technologies are the same, except that Blu-ray has
significantly larger capacity (66%).
However, Blu-ray appears to have greater network
support
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3. While the format war rages on, entirely
different outcomes are possible:
LG has introduced a dual-format player and drive
Internet may replace the DVD as a movie delivery
vehicle
International view: Japan (96% Blu-ray), Europe
(pushing for open licensing of both formats),
China (proprietary HD format), India (small $
market), South America (unknown); Xbox 360
but still no PS3)
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4. Before HD, IBM arbitrated a standard DVD format
intended to avoid a format war, but the outcome
favored Toshiba regarding royalties, leaving Sony
unhappy
In response, Sony began developing the next
generation of high-definition optical media
Toshiba followed suit with its own HD technology
While there were many “peace talks”, neither party
reached agreement
Comparison: VHS vs. Betamax War
Despite Beta’s superior quality, VHS won the war because
of its strong “content” network
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5. Certain format wars were never won, but
instead compromised with the introduction of
multi-format technology
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DVD-R vs. DVD+R
– Multi-format DVD drives accommodate both
CDMA vs. GSM
– Can make/receive calls regardless of technology
– Both prevalent around the world
Flash Memory Formats
– Over 50 different kinds of flash memory
– All-in-one readers handle most types
6. Most performance metrics of these two technologies are the same
Blu-ray storage capacity is more practical for HD movies
One high-definition movie (~20GB) fits on just one Blu-ray layer
(25GB); while HD DVD requires two layers (2x 15GB)
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Blu-ray HD DVD
Storage
(single layer)
25GB (5 hrs of HD video) 15GB (2 hrs of HD video)
Storage
(dual layer)
50GB (9 hrs of HD video) 30GB (5 hrs of HD video)
Cost/Disc* ~$1.59 ~$1.45
Cost/GB* ~$0.064 ~$0.097
Disc Player
Price
$500 (PS3) - $1000 $500 - $800
* Sources: ProActionMedia, WesleyTech; single layer.
7. While both formats have support from various large companies, Blu-ray
has greater support from content providers that are critical to achieving
a network effect
Consumers will follow the format of the CONTENT providers
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Blu-ray HD DVD
Content Network
20th Century Fox, Apple, Dell,
Disney, LG, Lion’s Gate, Paramount,
Philips, Sony (Columbia and MGM),
Warner
Paramount, Universal, Warner
Player Network LG, Phillips, Samsung, Sony LG, RCA, Toshiba
Gaming Network
Sony PS3 (integrated), Electronic
Arts (EA)
Microsoft Xbox 360 (external)
8. Digital Rights Management
Blu-ray promises BD+, which
allows encryption keys to be
modified when they are hacked
AACS is the copy protection
scheme used by both HD DVD
& Blu-ray. Took years to
develop, but broken in weeks
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Blu-ray more prone to error due to high
aperture
Without protective hard-coating, Blu-ray
is easier to scratch (data layer is closer
to surface)
Disc Aperture Settings
DVD 0.6
HD DVD 0.65
Blu-ray 0.85
10. Availability of Hardware (players)
Blu-ray (with PS3) : HD DVD =
5 : 1
Blu-ray sales up 700% since the
launch of PS3 and other players
687,000 PS3 sold in US
Availability of Content
19 of the “Top 20” DVDs in 2006
were released by studios
supporting Blu-ray
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HD Optical
Disc Format
Competitors Complementors
Customers
Suppliers
Disc Replicators /
Factories
Machinery Providers
Entertainment Industry
HDTV
Media Players
Game Consoles
Consumers
Retailers / Distributors
Licensees
Internet
VHS
TV
On Demand (VOD)
Flash Memory
There are several players in determining a dominant network
However “Content is King” and will largely determine the victor
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ESTIMATED ANNUAL REVENUE 2006 IN U.S.
$3.6 Billion
$12.5 Billion
$35 Billion
Key players with influence in the format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray:
the film industry, the adult film industry, and the video game industry
Video Game Industry
Film Industry
Adult Film IndustryXX
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“The Look and Sound of Perfect”
$150M advertising campaign
Xbox 360 supports external HD
DVD player
Pornography industry
experimenting with HD DVD
“War is Over” advertising
campaign
PS3 internal Blu-ray player
Sony cutting player prices from
$1K to less than $500
Future Blu-ray car players
HD DVD Blu-ray
Blu-ray has adopted a “pre-emptive strike” marketing strategy with its “War
is Over” advertising campaign
14. What are the drivers that will determine the future of this format
war?
Economic Performance Regulatory
Content – Blu-ray has
greater support
Price – Similar pricing
Complementors -
HDTV supports both
formats
International View –
Japan sided with Blu-
ray
Storage Capacity –
Blu-ray greater capacity
Security – Promising
dynamic BD+
encryption
Durability – Blu-ray
offers proprietary
coating to prevents
scratching
Associations - Blu-ray,
BDA; HD DVD, DVD
Forum
Europe –European
Commission (EC)
seeking open
technology
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15. Resolution (NTSC)
640 x 480i pixels
Audio – Stereo,
44kHz
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Resolutions
– 1920 x 1080p
– 1920 x 1080i
– 1280 x 720p
Audio - AC-3: 48 kHz
sampling rate, up to 8
channels, up to 18
Mbit/s
Standard High Definition
TV remains the Limiting Factor for the time being
– High-definition provides far superior resolution; however, without
HD televisions the improvement in quality will go unnoticed.
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With the PS3, Blu-ray is quickly approaching the chasm…
…but HD-DVD is lagging behind.
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Dual-disc / Dual-player
LG Super Multi Blue Player and Drive
– Supports playback of both formats
– Available now for $1,199
Warner Bros. Total HD
– Single disc compatible with both players
– Available 3Q 2007
– Costs marginally more than current discs
Internet / Flash
Internet/flash memory may replace DVDs as the dominant media
delivery vehicle for movies
“DVD format will be irrelevant” – Bill Gates … may be replaced by flash
memory or Internet
19. Blu-ray is positioned to win the format war because
Stronger sales in the US and Japan
Larger studio network providing film content (promise of superior
security BD+)
PS3 integrated Blu-ray players
Larger capacity of 25GB (vs 15GB)
Questions & Answers
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Notas do Editor
1920×1080 24p progressive or 50/60i interlaced HDTV (max. video resolution)
Three biggest box-office winners in 2006 (Sony, Disney, Fox) all supports Blu-ray. When you consider that those three successful studios will be delivering last year’s successful box office in home video this year, then that's an enormous advantage.
Other groups: game, music
1920×1080 24p progressive or 50/60i interlaced HDTV (max. video resolution)
Three biggest box-office winners in 2006 (Sony, Disney, Fox) all supports Blu-ray. When you consider that those three successful studios will be delivering last year’s successful box office in home video this year, then that's an enormous advantage.
Other groups: game, music
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0) According to a recent survey by Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) of over 10,000 PS3 owners, 80 percent indicated they will buy Blu-ray movies and 75 percent said they use the PS3 as a primary device for viewing movies.
1) 1:1 on software sales, but hardware is 5:1, so HD DVD still has adv.
2) which means that titles such as Pirates of the Carribean and Cars will only be available for Blu-ray.