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Re: Another HD-DVD/ Bluray article
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I'd think that in virtually all cases movies available in both formats would be essentially identical. Given the small sales volume for HD media in general I can't imagine studios incurring the expense of performing multiple encodes when they can just encode for the smaller capacity media and roll that encode onto both formats for pressing.
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Re: Another HD-DVD/ Bluray article
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I just got back from Circuit City with a new 1400, man this thing is hard to find! I guess I have officially chosen sides.
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Re: Another HD-DVD/ Bluray article
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I've seen a few titles on both HD DVD and Blu-ray formats, and for the vast majority of them the studios use the same exact transfer and codec. This translates to identical picture quality.
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Re: Another HD-DVD/ Bluray article
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You are absolutely correct haylo75. It didn't used to be that way, and Blu-Ray image quality early on (for the first many months) was fairly poor in comparison. Today, they are both pretty much identical in codec and specs.
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