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Posted by JB on 03/25/07 14:35
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 11:11:49 -0400, Kimba W Lion <KimbaWLion@> wrote:
>Dont write <nospam@nomail.com> wrote:
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>>Ok, I haven't been keeping up with technology, and I am just wondering
>>about the basics of BluRay. I guess more particularly the diffenernce
>>(advantages?) of BluRay, and DVD.
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>Blu-Ray has a tiny catalog of mostly worthless titles.
They're worthless to you because you can't afford them, dipshit
>A Blu-Ray player will cost you at least 5 times more than a really good DVD
>player.
Bullshit. You're pulling figures out of your ass.
>Blu-Ray uses the same compression scheme as DVD, which is why they had to go
>to a high-capacity disc to provide HD.
Crap. Are you retarted or what ?
Blu-ray uses H.264 or VC-1 which are not DVD codecs.
>Blu-Ray discs were originally planned to be supplied in a caddy, because the
>data layer is closer to the surface, and therefore surface damage is more of
>a problem. It remains to be seen if Blu-Ray discs can survive handling by
>the average person.
Well if a dipshit like you tosses them like frisbees then the
reliability is shot.
>With HD-DVD going head-to-head with Blu-Ray for the tiny percentage of the
>consumer market that even knows either exists, Blu-Ray's future is
>uncertain. (And Sony has a long history of maverick formats that never
>caught on.) DVD is practically universally accepted.
Uncertain ? What planet do you live on ?
Blu-ray has the lions share of industry support. It's not going to
disappear despite what FUD you believe.
Keep talking crap, dipshit - you might get some reject to believe it.
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