Why did Microsoft and Intel side with HD DVD?
The companies cited several reasons for their decision. They said the 50GB version of Blu-ray was “nowhere in sight,” giving the 30GB HD DVD the capacity advantage for the time being. They also said HD DVD guarantees a feature they want, “managed copy,” which lets a computer user copy a movie to a computer hard drive so it can be beamed around the house. The iHD software offers “greater interactivity,” for example, letting a small screen with a movie director be overlaid onto the main video screen. HD DVD manufacturing is easier than for Blu-ray’s BD-ROM, and its “hybrid disk” feature will mean an owner of today’s DVD player will be able to buy a dual-format disk that can be played in tomorrow’s HD DVD player.