timdiggerm said:
digitalfreaknyc said:
waspattck said:
The space limit on a single-layer BD is somewhere around 23.5 GB. 17.9 as-is without any extras is fast approaching that.
I suppose you could start dropping selected audio (particularly lossless audio) to create more space, then of course the revised menus.
There wouldn't be any layer break on a BD-25, of course so no worries there. Even if there were, the software would handle that seamlessly.
Hell no. Don't drop the lossless audio. Drop the various languages. Those matter MUCH less.International accessibility vs audiophiles
Though I only speak English, I have to side with accessibility on this issue.
There are more people who want to watch Star Wars spoken in their native language than there are people who have enough money to buy a big theatre-style entertainment room for their house with 7.1 surround.
I take that back. If it were me, I would compromise and maybe have only the default audio track be lossless; maybe drop only a few of the foreign dubs; and if necessary, drop the video bitrate down a hair.
This is all just speculation of course. Harmy, you can do whatever you want.