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Originally posted by: zion
I thought I remember hearing the deadline being 2006, not 2005. But that was back in 2000 or so when I worked for Circuit City and digital TVs were just starting to gain popularity.
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Originally posted by: Jay
Single-sided BluRay players have been on sale in Japan for years.
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Originally posted by: Number20
The problem with blu-ray is that they have big claims of superiority, such as data storage, but the reality is that they can't actually reach these statements.
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Originally posted by: 3RA1N1ACQuote
Originally posted by: Number20going by Sony's history, there's a pretty good chance that the format will just have some tragic flaw that we don't know about yet and people will end up thinking "uh, why would i want to buy that? it's so expensive and it's lacking a convenient feature that the other format has."
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the platform will just be overall more expensive than HD-DVD and the video quality may not be noticeably better than HD-DVD. it might be better, it might not be better, it depends very much on the quality/efficiency of the encoders that they use... but it's really too early to say, without a side-by-side comparison of the same titles in both formats, isn't it?
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Originally posted by: segaflipWhat is this coming from? Example?
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Originally posted by: zion
According to the specs, both formats will use the same MPEG4 codec, so it really comes down to which one can handle the higher bitrate, which is blu-ray.
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Originally posted by: Jay
There will be no "licensing" of the technology to other manufacturers.
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