==Formats==
''Beside You In Time'' was released on February 27, 2007 on DVD, Blu-Rayray, and HD-DVD. The Blu-Ray ray and HD-DVD version have full 1080p high-definition playback for the main playlist. There was no CD release for ''Beside You In Time.''
==Artwork==
A poster given away at screenings for the film used an early version of the cover art, as was stated by Rob Sheridan in a post on [[The Spiral]]. [[Trent Reznor]] opted for the final cover art because it was more striking and odd. For the cover of the Blu-ray and HD-DVD versions of the film, Sheridan proposed an alternate blue version of the final cover art, but this was passed on by the record label.[https://twitter.com/rob_sheridan/status/1498024263269289985]
Other early unused cover concepts were posted on Rob Sheridan's Facebook[https://www.facebook.com/robsheridan/posts/pfbid0Lu55WefJSgbmjiTBX9mEhqEXWeGj5FhGLFVZcSNDsxerTpCGpCuNKFWKCJbWc2cal], with the following commentary:
<blockquote>Unused cover comps for Nine Inch Nails’ BESIDE YOU IN TIME DVD/Blu-ray release, 2007. Ultimately the more visually striking red cover was chosen, and these elements were utilized for supplemental packaging and promotional material surrounding the release. All of this artwork for BYIT, including the final red cover, was created by filming stills of the film off a computer monitor with a MiniDV camera, then physically damaging the magnetic DV tape and capturing the footage back through a capture card. The combination of interlacing lines and data damage created the pixelated texture and blocky glitches (which, when utilized in 2005’s WITH TEETH artwork, were the inspiration for the shapes of the “teeth” LED screens in the tour’s stage production.</blockquote>
The interior reverse side of the Blu-ray/HD-DVD cover art contained a ''[[Year Zero]]'' alternate reality game clue that pointed to [[Solutions Backwards Initiative]].
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Image:Byitposter.jpg|Poster with early cover art
Image:BYITbluray.jpg|Rejected Blu-ray/HD-DVD art
Image:BYITalternate1.jpg|Early art idea from Rob Sheridan's Facebook
Image:BYITalternate2.jpg|Early art idea from Rob Sheridan's Facebook