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HD DVD is dead & gone. Panasonic/Sony don't have to worry about MS using VC-1 money to fight them anymore. So why aren't more movies showing up in VC-1?
The way I understand it, it's the most advanced codec available. Highest profile w/ most geometric pixel block configurations & most accurate color reproduction. What reason would there be not to use it? Why aren't all the movie companies getting on the bandwagon? Seems like only Warner & Lionsgate are. Some are even still coming w/ MPEG-2!? What's up w/ that? ![]() |
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