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Plain And Simple...Porn Industry Will Dictate DVD Format
If Blu-Ray gets adopted by the industry, it will win, as HD will if it gets adopted also.

VHS won out over Betamax because the porn industry stuck to VHS, and we all know that porn is a multi-billion dollar money maker.
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Plain And Simple...Porn Industry Will Dictate DVD Format  itanalyst | 07/11/05
Sony - Another money hungry corporation trying to run everything  MIS Master | 07/11/05
I refuse to buy SONY.  figgle | 07/11/05
Silly argum,ent, consumers simply aren't buying into it...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/11/05
How Much More Crap Do They Want To Put On A Disc?  itanalyst | 07/11/05
You don't get it ...  Ludovit | 07/11/05
I get it  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/11/05
No you don't....  figgle | 07/11/05
Not so sure  Spoon Jabber | 07/12/05
ALWAYS?  Richard Flude | 07/12/05
Rival vinyl sound?  Spoon Jabber | 07/12/05
DVD sound  SC-man | 07/12/05
You should check out DTS!  Spoon Jabber | 07/12/05
Yep, They are different  Mach_z | 07/12/05
Apparently I started a war ...  Ludovit | 07/12/05
Guess you haven't heard about HDTV?  GoPower | 07/11/05
Again it's more complicated than it looks  Richard Flude | 07/12/05
Not all that complicated  Middle of the Road | 07/12/05
Many in these forums are quick to jump  Richard Flude | 07/12/05
How about as much as possible?  Jack-Booted EULA | 07/12/05
Another damn IP war.  Knorthern Knight | 07/11/05
Welcome  mabricen | 07/12/05
Answer is simple, whichever one holds the most wins. Of course...  Been_Done_Before | 07/12/05

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