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Old 06-07-2007, 02:36 PM   #1
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Default Rescue ME SEASON 3 outstanding TV series ever made in High Definition

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http://www.hometheaterspot.com/fusio...hp?tid/137420/


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"Warner’s release of Smallville on HD DVD, left me discouraged that nothing had changed. They were still trying to fit too much on a single disc, resulting in some of the worst examples of bit starvation I’ve seen to date. And resolution was grossly inconsistent.

But, I was almost shocked to see what Sony has done for Rescue Me. Where Smallville tried to squeeze four to five episodes onto a 30GB disc, Rescue Me is content with no more than three episodes on 50GBs. Disc one actually has four, but the other three discs in this set restrain themselves even further, all allowing Sony to author the discs with the same high AVC bit budgets that we’ve seen from their movies. Put another way, Warner compressed 22, 45 minute episodes into 150GBs of space for Smallville on HD DVD. Sony compressed only 13 episodes into 200GBs with Rescue Me on BD. It doesn’t take a critical eye to see that the “superbit” philosophy pays off. This is without a doubt the best cared for home video release of a TV show, I’ve ever seen. "

Thanks CHAD and this is another preview from technical view and with facts why HD-DVD is a looser Format.

Enjoy it My Friends who and which loves only BD.
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