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Disney is weighing in on the next-generation DVD format battle with its support of the Blu-ray Disc format. Disney--along with its home-video division, Buena Vista Home Entertainment--announced ...
Disney was not the only studio to provide such a service to customers. Universal Studios Home Entertainment still offers a similar replacement program through an online form on its web site.
DVD and Blu-ray discs have been in decline for some time, and it looks like Disney is about to hammer another nail into the coffin of disc-based physical media. The mouse house has announced that ...
Disney is outsourcing part of its home entertainment division to Sony, which will manufacture, distribute and market the Mouse House's physical media.
Disney has reached a licensing deal with Sony under which the latter's home entertainment division will handle Disney releases on DVD and Blu-ray.
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment next month will become the second studio to deploy two classes of DVD and Blu-ray discs.
Following Netflix's exit from the DVD business and Best Buy's decision to stop selling them, Disney is turning to Sony to take over its physical media business.
HD-DVD backers argue that while Blu-ray discs can store more data, the HD-DVD standard is better suited for high-definition storage because it uses more efficient codecs to write data to the discs.
“Monsters, Inc.”: Disney and Pixar’s delightful computer-animated hit is an equally impressive two-disc DVD that includes tons of extras, including a new animated short, “Mike’s New Car.” ...