I've been reading about Toshiba developing the first HD DVD burner at http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/05/toshiba-unveils-sd-h903a-hd-dvd-burner-for-pcs/ The first production models will be bought up by HP to install in new PCs. Would Slysoft most likely invest in something like this to develop a CloneDVD product that burns HD DVD folders ripped to the hard drive?
They plan on this from what I hear, but when cost of drives and media drop to be bought by anyone, right now with 600.00 BD burner and no HD-DVD burner yet there is no need to rush into this. Plus the single discs are running 12.99 for just one.
It would seem to be obvious that Slysoft, being in the business of DVD copying software, would get into whatever format eventually gets developed into much more usable and more economical form. That won't be anytime soon.