I'm interested in this whole story about the encodes being "not good enough". Naturally, less space and speed hurts them, but I think the real damage is from all the rush jobs. Toshiba, to try and keep up with the number of titles Blu-ray had, must've pushed them for quantity over quality. Seems it was quite counter-productive.
I do wonder who made the "not good enough" judgement. Was it an admission by Universal's techs, or the general reviewer community?
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