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HD-DVD for movies, just because of higher standards, and better quality
Since I have no compelling reason to use either format I will just wait for one to kill the other.
TWO FORMATS ENTER, ONE FORMAT LEAVES!
Whichever gets more completely cracked. I want non-DRM media so I can copy it to other devices I own, watch it where I want to instead of where I'm allowed to, and so forth. Thus, I will buy whichever ends up less restrictive.
haha, people like you make me laughSo misinformed.
Recent comments from the Blu-ray camp indicate that they have yet to complete final specifications for the interactive component called Blu-ray Disc JAVA (BD JAVA). What this means is that when the specifications are finally decided upon in late October, 2007, one's Blu-ray player bought before that date may not play parts of future Blu-ray releases. Imagine the confusion in a store trying to figure out if one's machine will play a specific extra.
haha, people like you make me laugh
1) blu-ray has no standards right now. final specs have not even been set yet.
http://www.dvdtown.com/news/dontgettheblues-saynotoblu-ray/4407
2) lack of standard causes certain movies, from certain studios to be released encoded with inferior mpeg 2 codec.
3) hd-dvd has mandatory Secondary video/audio decoder for PIP
4) mandatory Dolby TrueHD
you effing spelled it wrong... sigh..
http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=Blu-ray&word2=HD+DVD
Update: With imgburn you can now make an ISO of a HD DVD or Blu-ray movie, then mount it with demontools to watch on your HTPC front end.
Thats an incredibly large file size for a movie
*ahem*
Look. (if you already didn't see it)
http://www.gadgetell.com/2007/04/50-hd-dvd-players-walmart-goes-low/
Dunno.. I'm guessing they'll be out sometime this summer.. hopefully.and does anyone know if you can buy HD-DVD burners yet for the computer? wtf is taking so long...?
Blu-Ray is coming out on top, and rightfully so.