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Trivia: Blu-Ray authoring tools only did MPEG-2 at launch: so, the very earliest Warner Blu-Ray's were MPEG-2 on Blu-Ray, where the HD DVD used VC-1. When tools were improved on Blu-Ray, Warner switched to VC-1 on BD, too. Anyway, AVC and VC-1 can both "take full advantage of Blu-Ray." The codec is format neutral. And one more time: Picture quality is more driven by the master than the codec or bitrate. Last edited by sonicbox; 01-10-2008 at 12:04 AM. |
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I bet we will get the HD DVD ports of the straggling releases (Batman, V, etc.), although, if the WB announcement had been in the works since September, maybe they have been working on some new ones. Here's to hoping.
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Blu-ray Samurai
May 2007
Indianapolis
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the VC-1 nitrate must be high for it to compete with AVC... it almost sounded like you said that AVC is better unless the bitrate is high...for AVC ![]() or maybe I'm a we todd... ![]() |
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There has been talk from our insiders that at least Batman Begins was going to get remastered for the bluray release. Im going to put my money on the insiders, they havent disappointed us yet
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I would use the search function, but it only gives me a white page... if I was a "noob" I would be SOL with all of the "is paramount going Blu?" "when is Star Wars getting released?" etc. etc. type threads.. |
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only 10.14% of HD-DVD's are encoded in AVC... 86.67% of HD-DVD's are encoded in VC-1... let's look at Blu-ray
36.73% of Blu-ray's are encoded in AVC, and only 27.66% on blu-ray is encoded using VC-1 I wonder why MS supported HD-DVD ![]() |
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If they continue to use VC-1, hopefully it will continue to be on par with Shoot 'Em Up. I read on AVS somewhere that Shoot 'Em Up was a test of sorts to see the reaction toward using higher bitrate encodes. VC-1 can be quite good, it just depends on how it's used.
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The issue would come down to the authoring costs. There are several companies working on AVC encoding that have serious hardware capabilities (like Sony and Panasonic). Gary |
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I hope Warner stays with VC-1. They know it. Otherwise, their encoders have to learn how to use AVC. I think it's obvious that they could up the bitrate, but Warner's VC-1 transfers are generally very good.
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Exactly, I never understand this codec cheerleading. Just because VC-1 is Microsoft's baby and was used on HD DVD doesn't mean it is any less in quality compared to AVC. Both can deliver the goods in picture quality.
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