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Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD

SOB I accidentally voted for bluray but I meant hd-dvd. LET IT BE KNOWN THAT HD-DVD WILL RULE THE LAND.
 
death to bluray! damned sony
trying to sell psp films online now too apparently😛 idiots...
anyways bluray tastes like bear meat.
 
Originally posted by: Czar
hd dvd

its not sony
its mpeg4 instead of mpeg2 which is blueray

That is what I thought, then I read an article claiming that blueray supported both. Can anyone confirm this?
 
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: Czar
hd dvd

its not sony
its mpeg4 instead of mpeg2 which is blueray

That is what I thought, then I read an article claiming that blueray supported both. Can anyone confirm this?

Yes, HD-DVD and Blu-ray support the same codecs: MPEG-2, AVC and VC-1.
 
Originally posted by: CoveX
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: Czar
hd dvd

its not sony
its mpeg4 instead of mpeg2 which is blueray

That is what I thought, then I read an article claiming that blueray supported both. Can anyone confirm this?

Yes, HD-DVD and Blu-ray support the same codecs: MPEG-2, AVC and VC-1.

Yes, both formats support the same video codecs, but all of the movies released during the first couple months in BD format were encoded using MPEG2 and were much lower quality. Now they have started encoding using h264
 
HD-DVD
IIRC HD-DVD only requires an upgrade of existing DVD production equipment whereas BlueRay requires new equipment
 
HD-DVD, much cheaper to produce. Blue ray media is insanely expensive to make and doesn't it still need cartridges?
 
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