Did Ben tell him that although some HD DVD's are filling up close to the 30 GB, they contain Dolby Digital Plus and/or Dolby TrueHD, bonus features from 2-disc special edititions on DVD, and are the unrated/director's cut.
With better tools and better compression (using VC-1 instead of MPEG2 on bonus features), they are going to be able to add even more.
Is Andy Parsons aware that Blu-ray titles have generally been crippled, losing special features and/or next-gen audio?
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efralope @ Aug 9th 2006 5:35AM
Did Ben tell him that although some HD DVD's are filling up close to the 30 GB, they contain Dolby Digital Plus and/or Dolby TrueHD, bonus features from 2-disc special edititions on DVD, and are the unrated/director's cut.
With better tools and better compression (using VC-1 instead of MPEG2 on bonus features), they are going to be able to add even more.
Is Andy Parsons aware that Blu-ray titles have generally been crippled, losing special features and/or next-gen audio?