I recently watched an HD clip of Terminator 2 that I downloaded from Microsoft. Apparently you can buy a standard DVD-9 disc that has the full movie encoded on it in WMV format at 1080P (1920x1080 resolution).
My question is: If they can produce video at this quality for a full-feature film on current DVD's using current codecs, then why on earth are they releasing new formats?
I mean, the single layered HD-DVD only holds 15GB! That's only 5GB more than a standard DVD!
It doesn't make sense to me, and I wish they would just start encoding everything in H.264 and putting the movies onto DVD's. They should just make players that support the new codecs IMO.
Thoughts?
My question is: If they can produce video at this quality for a full-feature film on current DVD's using current codecs, then why on earth are they releasing new formats?
I mean, the single layered HD-DVD only holds 15GB! That's only 5GB more than a standard DVD!
It doesn't make sense to me, and I wish they would just start encoding everything in H.264 and putting the movies onto DVD's. They should just make players that support the new codecs IMO.
Thoughts?