Bluevoodu said:except um... didn't beta die off really fast?
Bv :hat
Dart said:Yeah. But that's only because VHS was forced upon the buying public by Sony, JVC, etc. Beta was actually better quality and from what I hear they didn't have problems with the tape being eaten like the VHS format did.
Oh okay. I couldn't remember who created it.creepindeth04 said:Actually Sony created the beta format. So they didnt force vhs.
stealth toilet said:I thought that HD DVD's could be read by regular DVD players?
I voted HD DVD, but that was mostly because I thought they were compatible with DVD players. I don't want to have to buy the next step in DVD technology already, nor do I want my DVD collections to become outdated just yet.
However, if you need an HD DVD player to play HD DVD's, then it doesn't matter. I'd almost have to go with Blu Ray if that was the case. May as well make the biggest leap possible now so in another 2 years we don't have "Super HD DVD's" that we'll all have to buy separate SUper HD DVD players for.
No HD-DVD can not be read by regular DVD player. I don't think you should worry about your DVD collection becoming outdated because both HD-DVD and Blu Ray players can play regular DVD's.stealth toilet said:I thought that HD DVD's could be read by regular DVD players?
I voted HD DVD, but that was mostly because I thought they were compatible with DVD players. I don't want to have to buy the next step in DVD technology already, nor do I want my DVD collections to become outdated just yet.
However, if you need an HD DVD player to play HD DVD's, then it doesn't matter. I'd almost have to go with Blu Ray if that was the case. May as well make the biggest leap possible now so in another 2 years we don't have "Super HD DVD's" that we'll all have to buy separate SUper HD DVD players for.