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 Posted by Jay G. on 10/07/92 11:49 
On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 07:45:47 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs wrote: 
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> Sony only wants you to put their discs in their shit  
 
Not true.  Samsung will be the first manufacturer to release a Blu-Ray 
player, with Sony and Pioneer to follow.  Sony wants Blu-Ray to become the 
new standard, so they can reap a licensing fee for every machine and disc 
that's manufactured. 
 
>(and even with only their properties on it, if they had their way).   
 
Again, not true.  Sony has actively courted all the major studios for 
support for the new format.  Hell, they actively courted all the major 
studios for support for UMD discs.  Even with their gaming machines, Sony 
tries to get as many publishers as possible to release on the format.  They 
understand that the breadth of selection is a positive selling feature, and 
that lack of third-party support, like with Nintendo's Gamecube, will hurt 
overall sales. 
 
> Better specs or 
> not, proprietary practices have been the death knell for a LOT of 
> technology moves by some of the biggest players.  IBM's micro-channel 
> PC interface bus comes to mind.  A lot of peripheral card makers were 
> kicking themselves in the ass for jumping on that bandwagon. 
 
It's only proprietary if it doesn't become the new standard.  There are 
almost always competing formats.  See USB vs. Firewire, DVD-R vs DVD+R, DAT 
vs DCC, VHS vs. Beta, Laserdisc vs CED. DVD was an exception in the format 
war. 
 
-Jay
 
  
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