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Old 08-03-2006, 08:01 PM   #1
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Exclamation Why no one talks about the problems HD DVD have?

Some people cant get enough of "hey see that pixel over there looks a bit better on those first HD DVDs than on BDs" (but not always) and then use terms like "delivers" ...
First of all curently i agree that HD DVD delivers... but for how long?

HD DVD have 15GB and 30GB media. 15GB is useless. 30GB is filled to the last bit. From now on movies will require more than 30GB. Then what? - oh yes i know.. "SUPER DUPER DVD" will come in charge... People get real, DVD of any form is lost forever! No mather if you put something before DVD or after DVD it is still the damn DVD!

For how long people will think sampling rates up to ONLY 96kHz is enough???
Blu-ray can store eight channels with sampling rates up to 192kHz and 24-bits!

HD DVD will have the smalest lifespan of all optic media ever released!


I wonder how some forum gurus can make people opinion change so much...
Look otside. Bigest companys support BD, every one drops HD DVD and smart people are waiting for the winner to come on top.
 
 
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