Glenn wrote: Sure, but this is pure marketing and sales strategy, and has nothing to do with BluRay being more expensive to make. So which is it, prohibitive costs or marketing strategy? ================= My response: Blu-ray is a small percentage of the DVD market. The group of people who are Yello fans that use Blu-ray is even smaller. They couldn't just release the DVD on Blu-ray. They would have to produce a standard package and a Blu-ray package. Choosing to just do the standard package is a much less expensive way to go. Everyone will buy the DVD. Technology snowballs. The Blu-ray process in 6 months will be less expensive then it is now. The market will be bigger. Those who want the Virtual concert on Blu-ray will always want it. Whenever they decide to release it those who want it will buy it. So it is a smart and less expensive choice to not release Blu-ray now and save it for a later date. Always leave your customers wanting more. They may be wanting to continue the Virtual Concert tour around the country. If thats the case after the tour would be a good time to release the high quality Blu-ray.