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That Blu-Rays struggles have been blamed on the lack of 50GB discs, would seem to imply that Sony is continuing to use MPEG-2 no matter what. If there were to use MPEG-4, wouldn't a larger capacity disc be a non-issue?
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a2 @ Oct 6th 2006 9:19PM
That Blu-Rays struggles have been blamed on the lack of 50GB discs, would seem to imply that Sony is continuing to use MPEG-2 no matter what. If there were to use MPEG-4, wouldn't a larger capacity disc be a non-issue?