Clearly seeing the writing on the wall, Universal said today it will drop its
support for HD-DVD and instead produce its high-definition films on Blu-ray
Disc.
"The path for widespread adoption of the next-generation platform has finally
become clear," said Craig Kornblau, president of Universal Studios Home
Entertainment and Universal Pictures Digital Platforms, in a statement.
"The emergence of a single, high-definition format is cause for consumers, as
well as the entire entertainment industry, to celebrate. While Universal values
the close partnership we have shared with Toshiba, it is time to turn our focus
to releasing new and catalog titles on Blu-ray," he said.
The announcement from Universal comes only hours after
Toshiba said it would no longer produce HD-DVD players. As Toshiba was the only hardware manufacturer
producing standalone HD-DVD players, its exit leaves little choice for the
remaining members of the HD-DVD Promotional Group.
The only other major studio still contracted to support HD-DVD is Paramount,
which is widely expected by industry insiders to make a similar pledge of
allegiance to Blu-ray by the end of the week.
But while Paramount used to support both Blu-ray
and HD-DVD, Universal has always been in the HD-DVD camp. That means it
likely has much more work ahead of it to switch from HD-DVD and produce discs in
the Blu-ray format for the very first time.
Via
Crave CNET
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