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Warner Bros. is using the higher capacity of blu-ray to put more on the disc. It's like a win/lose situation. You get more features (which I know most ppl don't care about) but it takes longer time. You just got to be patient.
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LOL... Warner would never do such a thing. They will port the HD-DVD encode over when BD players can do PiP. We might get lucky and get PCM or THD, but that's about it.
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Honestly if they use VC1 or AVC there is enough space on a BD50 to do a double encode fake PIP job like Lionsgate did on Decent. It would make more financial sense to do that so they can get the discs out sooner.
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