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Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 05/03/06 04:11
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 11:18:38 +0100, "wandrinandz"
<news@dvdlibrary.co.uk> Gave us:
>we may have overlooked something here... BluRay is still using mpeg2
>encoding (same as standard dvd), HD-DVD is using superior compression
>techniques in MPEG4.
Hahahah... where did you ever get the idea that MPEG 4 was
superior?
The correct schema for them to use would be the same schema used by
the television industry to handle HDTV signals for transmission ala
General Instrument and the HDTV consortium. Anything else is simply
thumb to the nose blatant stupidity against already established
conventions which are already at the resolution, quality, and display
rates concerned.
That way, and HD DVD (of whatever form factor or recording method)
could easily be broadcast in native form by a licensed television
studio or even a movie theater without any post processing requisites.
> Also, Toshiba are launching the players (cheaper... the
>tosh is half the price of the cheapest bluray player) and hd-dvd titles
>(also cheaper) well ahead of bluray... HD-DVD titles are OUT NOW...
>ADVANTAGE TOSHIBA!
>
>What has bluray to offer for the vastly over-inflated price?... a bit more
>storage and features. Worth the extra 500dollars? I think not.
>
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