I think the real question is will there be any loss of quality on these "Total" HD discs? Looking at the back of the box screen shot, I also wonder about the fact that only the HD-DVD version supports HD Dolby Digital sound formats, and there is no mention of DTS support. Other than that, if the quality is there, I think it's a good idea in that a) it can get Hi-Def movies into more homes more quickly and b) it enables companies to make just one version of the product, although given the absurd propensity to release pointless "special edition" DVDs, that might be a moot point.
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JasonD @ Jan 12th 2007 9:06AM
I think the real question is will there be any loss of quality on these "Total" HD discs? Looking at the back of the box screen shot, I also wonder about the fact that only the HD-DVD version supports HD Dolby Digital sound formats, and there is no mention of DTS support. Other than that, if the quality is there, I think it's a good idea in that a) it can get Hi-Def movies into more homes more quickly and b) it enables companies to make just one version of the product, although given the absurd propensity to release pointless "special edition" DVDs, that might be a moot point.