Perhaps the most interesting point about all this is that it paves the way for the much higher level of interactivity that is built in to the forthcoming high-density/high-def DVD formats - HD-DVD and Blu-ray - while showing it's possible, with the right software, to have decent interactivity with today's DVD Video discs.Stores legitimize iDVD for Christmas
ZOOtech-inspired new-product category nets dedicated shelf space for first time
November 24, 2005 - Amidst the hustle and bustle of the Christmas rush, shoppers may notice something different about the shelves of HMV, Virgin, W H Smith or Borders this year: for the first time ever, interactive DVD is being awarded dedicated shelf space. The number of iDVD titles has increased by 800% from last year, forcing shops to officially recognise the new product category.
All the talk is about interactive games such as Who wants to be a millionaire? but there looks to me to be a lot of mileage for music DVD Video discs which are, right now, pretty linear and not really interactive - not even those with lots of extras.
Oh, sorry for going off on one - here's the press release.