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  • philipk
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    Originally posted by madmod20061 View Post
    I think vudu/uv has little to do with the in store part of it. I'm pretty sure I could have taken DVDs and blu rays that didn't match my list and they would have just hit the button on thier screen and given them to me. It's probably just lack of training/caring on the employees parts.
    The "they" that I was writing about was this forum's moderators that lujan's post stated didn't answer this thread's original question.

    You are absolutely right that the problem is "just lack of training/caring on the employees parts".

    My point is no one official will answer the orignal poster's question in this thread. They are turning a blind eye to us posters.

    Philip

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  • madmod20061
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    I think vudu/uv has little to do with the in store part of it. I'm pretty sure I could have taken DVDs and blu rays that didn't match my list and they would have just hit the button on thier screen and given them to me. It's probably just lack of training/caring on the employees parts.

    Originally posted by philipk View Post
    My guess and it is only a guess-

    Officially, they are not allowed to take HD-DVD's. The program is only for DVD's and Blu-Ray.

    However, they are turning a blind eye to stores that are willing to take them as there are very few of us out there.

    I only had about ten HD-DVD's. Five of them were the free rebate ones that I wasn't interested in replacing. Five where purchased by me. Of the five, one I didn't want again, three were purchased by me in Blu-Ray. That left only one that I had Wal-Mart convert to HD for $5.

    I didn't try to get it for $2 for two reasons. One I was satisfied with paying $5. Two, the title wasn't available in Blu-Ray so there was no way to get it for $2.

    The poster who paid $2 for the HD had movies that listed as Blu-Ray copies.

    Philip

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  • philipk
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    Originally posted by lujan View Post
    Is it just me or does anyone else think it's strange that we haven't heard from any Vudu forum moderator/engineer on this issue at all?
    My guess and it is only a guess-

    Officially, they are not allowed to take HD-DVD's. The program is only for DVD's and Blu-Ray.

    However, they are turning a blind eye to stores that are willing to take them as there are very few of us out there.

    I only had about ten HD-DVD's. Five of them were the free rebate ones that I wasn't interested in replacing. Five where purchased by me. Of the five, one I didn't want again, three were purchased by me in Blu-Ray. That left only one that I had Wal-Mart convert to HD for $5.

    I didn't try to get it for $2 for two reasons. One I was satisfied with paying $5. Two, the title wasn't available in Blu-Ray so there was no way to get it for $2.

    The poster who paid $2 for the HD had movies that listed as Blu-Ray copies.

    Philip

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  • lujan
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    Is it just me or does anyone else think it's strange that we haven't heard from any Vudu forum moderator/engineer on this issue at all?

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  • Jdmac29
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    I converted 2 hd dvd's for the $2 price. I explained I was on the wrong side of the format war but they were HD quality.

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  • aaronwt
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    I was hoping to try this out this past saturday but I had to work. Hoepfull I can get there this Saturday to try and convert some of my Hd DVds.

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  • Starkenator
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    Originally posted by Paulhix View Post
    I was able to convert 4 HD-DVDs today for the $2 price. Guy at Wally only checked my printed list against the number of boxes. No scanning at all was done. Mine also set off the alarms on entry and leaving but nobody bothered me. Like most situations, it probably depends on the person and not the philosophy. having a list and acting like you know more about the process than they seem to probably helps.

    in the end, the guy stamped the insert of my boxes rather than the disks themselves. The is not putting a whole lot of effort into security on their end.
    I think I am going to try it again at a different Walmart and make sure my list matches this time.

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  • Paulhix
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    I was able to convert 4 HD-DVDs today for the $2 price. Guy at Wally only checked my printed list against the number of boxes. No scanning at all was done. Mine also set off the alarms on entry and leaving but nobody bothered me. Like most situations, it probably depends on the person and not the philosophy. having a list and acting like you know more about the process than they seem to probably helps.

    in the end, the guy stamped the insert of my boxes rather than the disks themselves. The is not putting a whole lot of effort into security on their end.

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  • philipk
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    Originally posted by Howie View Post
    HD-DVDs are High Definition, are they not? The HD-DVDs I own all indicate 1080p resolution... I understand the information and prices reference DVD and Blu-ray prices, but the advertising propaganda also indicates "Standard Definition" and "High Definition." Therefore, if you are adding an HD-DVD, the High Def price should apply. So, if this Disc-to-Digital program were designed for a 1-to-1 exchange like they advertise, the HD digital copy would apply. Any official comment from Walmart/Vudu/UltraViolet?
    They are obsolete and you are lucky they process them at all.

    I have already replaced most of my HD-DVDs with Blu-Rays. I only owned about ten.

    I took one HD-DVD that isn't available in Blu-Ray. They treated it like a SD and I payed $5 for the HDX. I was very happy they took it as I did't expect them to honor an obsolete format.

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  • bbyers70
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    My local Walmart took my few HD-DVD discs and treated them as HD. If there was a Blu-Ray equivalent in the list, then he used the Blu-Ray link, otherwise he used the DVD. Of course if there is no HD edition for purchase then I don't want it. Why would I want to downgrade from BluRay or HD-DVD to SD? He said HD is HD to him. And he was the department manager.

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  • Howie
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    HD-DVDs are High Definition, are they not? The HD-DVDs I own all indicate 1080p resolution... I understand the information and prices reference DVD and Blu-ray prices, but the advertising propaganda also indicates "Standard Definition" and "High Definition." Therefore, if you are adding an HD-DVD, the High Def price should apply. So, if this Disc-to-Digital program were designed for a 1-to-1 exchange like they advertise, the HD digital copy would apply. Any official comment from Walmart/Vudu/UltraViolet?

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  • aaronwt
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    Originally posted by lujan View Post
    Let us know how it goes? I disagree with your statement about HD DVDs being technically DVDs because they are closer to blu-rays in my opinion 'cause they're both HD and not SD.
    A BD has more in common with a CD than a DVD. Even though BDs' and HD DVDs are HD, the structure of a BD is not like a DVD.

    At least it does come up for the HD DVDs, although at $5 I will only convert a few titles. I certainly don't plan on bringing the case in with me, so I guess you never know. Maybe it will only be $2.

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  • MaxH
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    I'd rather do without the digital copy than pay $5 to convert an HD-DVD. That's ridiculous.

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  • Starkenator
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    Originally posted by lujan View Post
    Let us know how it goes? I disagree with your statement about HD DVDs being technically DVDs because they are closer to blu-rays in my opinion 'cause they're both HD and not SD.
    Back from Walmart. Brought in 9 HD-DVD's and 5 DVD's and printed off two separate lists for each. I brought them in the cases and it set off the alarm on the way in and out strangely. Handed them to the guy who was familiar with the program. He took them and I could tell he was confused by the HD-DVD's so he was entering stuff in the computer and called me over. First of all he said my lists didn't match my queue online and I told him I printed the list then changed it. He said he then entered the UPC of one of the HD-DVD's (The Rundown) and it came up but it said it was $5 instead of $2 for HD conversion. He said he noticed it was HD but that the computer treated it like DVD so it must not be up to Blu-ray standards or something. I assured him that they were very similar to Blu-ray but he didn't want to budge on it so I told him to do the DVD's but wait on the HD-DVD's. He said they don't always check the UPC but will if they are not sure. I wonder if I brought them in with my queue matching what I bring and didn't put them in the cases if I would have more luck at getting them for $2. Regardless the computer treats them like DVD's. If anyone else tries it you might want to not bring the cases and make sure you enter the Blu-ray equivalents in your queue.

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  • lujan
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    Re: Will they take HD-DVD's?

    Originally posted by aaronwt View Post
    HD DVDs are technically DVDs. But then it would be $5 to convert. I would convert a few at $5, but I would convert alot more at $2. I plan on trying a couple of HD DVDs this weekend.
    Let us know how it goes? I disagree with your statement about HD DVDs being technically DVDs because they are closer to blu-rays in my opinion 'cause they're both HD and not SD.

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