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 Posted by Jim on 06/20/06 12:05 
Jay G. wrote: 
> On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 08:01:25 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs wrote: 
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>>On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 20:46:09 -0500, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> Gave us: 
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>>>Both Blu-Ray and HD DVD count as a "form it had never existed before." 
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>>  No, they are not.  They are a new iteration of the 5.25 inch optical 
>>disc form factor. 
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> By that argument, DVD wasn't a "form that had never existed before" either, 
> since that was "a new iteration of the 5.25 inch optical disc form factor" 
> as well.  Movies had appeared on VCD before they did on DVD. 
>  
> However, considering the multitude of technical differences between the 
> formats other than just the diameter of the disc, most people would 
> consider VCD, DVD, and HD discs to be different formats, with HD-DVD and 
> Blu-Ray being the newest, and ones that haven't existed before.  Hell even 
> you admit that they're new. 
>  
> -Jay 
 
as far as Joe Sixpack is concerned, the only real difference is how much  
data one can cram onto the disc (read: how many movies will fit?) 
 
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