Late last year, Warner Bros. announced it was developed a hybrid disc format designed to end the format war between HD-DVD and Blu-ray. Named Total Hi-Def—or Total HD—the planned format would literally split the difference, offering HD DVD content on one side of the disc and Blu-ray on the other. Warner Bros. trotted out the format earlier this year at CES with a spate of retailers already saying they would carry Total HD once became available. However, shifts in the high-definition disc market and amongst the movie studios trying to peddle high-definition goods seems to have claimed Total HD as a casualty: in an interview with High-Def Digest, Warner Home Entertainment’s Jim Noonan says the company has set aside Total HD…at least for now.
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Warner Drops Total HD Dual-Format Discs
- By: Geoff Duncan •
- Published: November 21, 2007 •
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WB Brings Video Content to Verizon
- By: Digital Trends Staff •
- Published: December 19, 2005 •
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Warner Brothers and Verizon Wireless today announced clips from some of the WB Network’s most popular shows are now available to users of Verizon Wireless’s V CAST high speed wireless network. Joining these WB clips will be cartoon shorts from Warner Brothers’ archives.
The WB Network shows being promoted include Everwood, Gilmore Girls, Smallville and Supernatural. Video segments for each of these shows will appear the day before the episode airs on television.
As for the cartoons, they draw from classic and original Looney Tunes and Hanna Barbera shorts such as Bugs Bunny, Tweety, The Flintstones, The Jetsons and Scooby-Doo.
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