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 Posted by Bill Vermillion on 09/26/01 11:53 
In article <1152236180.899570.101140@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com>, 
Super Spinner <Pepe.Smythe@gmail.com> wrote: 
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>asj wrote: 
>> Blu-ray uses Java and supports Linux. 
>> 
>> I have been canvassing HD-DVD and have seen unsold players and movie 
>> titles here in NJ. Since Toshiba is widely-held to be subsidizing the 
>> cost of HDDVD, you gotta wonder how long a company like Toshiba (which 
>> is much smaller than the manufacturers who are shipping Blu-ray like 
>> Samsung, Sony, Panasonic, etc) can last ;-) 
>> 
 
>Too bad BR sucks compared to HD-DVD according to the early adopters at 
>avsforum.com.  Mainly due to Sony's insistence on MPEG2 on BD25 disks 
>(Sony can't get BD50s to be cost-effectively mass-producible, and 
>insists on using their antiquated MPEG2 codec rather than VC1 (or AVC 
>H.264). 
 
Recently I saw a TV commercail for a new release and it was 
available on DVD and Blu-Ray.   Just the name alone makes it seem 
different to a consumer than DVD and HD-DVD.  The latter doesn't 
differentiate that much to an average consumer.   
 
That's just my POV from a marketing standpoint. 
 
Bill 
 
 
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