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Aug 2007
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Amazon's High-Def 101 states the audio quality of HD is Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby Digital HD Mandatory and Blu-ray is Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby Digital HD Optional. Is this correct?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.htm...d_i=1000153511 |
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Also, Dolby Digital HD is not mandatory for HD DVDs considering most HD DVDs have DVD audio. There are much more Blu-ray movies with HD sound than there are HD DVD movies (usually because the HD DVD doesnt have enough room). Seriously though, is amazon being paid to do all this or is there webmeister an HD DVD fanboy? |
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Sep 2007
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You need to look at the specs. This is not for a disc but for the format. And yes TrueHD is mandatory for HD DVD players to decode, but here is the catch that is only requires 2.0. And what you keep getting with your orders is called an advertisment and HD DVD is spending money to send on to you on every order. So what you donot want Amazon to accept money from them? |
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But overall Blu-ray is taking HD DVD down on lossless titles. http://www.blu-raystats.com/index.php Blu-ray 62.75% http://www.hddvdstats.com/index.php HD DVD 22.82% |
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Dec 2007
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It's interesting to me that for features like Internet connectivity, it is listed as mandatory for HD DVD and optional for Blu-ray. Yet when comparing resolution, it only states that both support 1080p, with no caveat that 1080p is standard in all Blu-ray players but supported in only some HD DVD players. It even lists features like the lack of region coding for HD DVD (why is Amazon encouraging shoppers to import discs), but doesn't mention Blu-ray's advantage in peak bitrates. Looks like something the HD DVD group wrote up and paid Amazon to put on their site. The acknowledgement that Blu-ray discs are higher capacity is probably there only to make it less obvious how biased the chart is.
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I've noticed this too. Didn't Amazon sign that agreement with HD DVD regarding those indie titles a while back? I'm sure Toshiba/MS threw in some extra incentives since evidently that's the only way they can make deals.
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