I am pretty sure that engineers in both camps want your failed disc, along with a system description and a description of the failure. Both HD and Blu are wildly evolving systems, and you can only test so much before it hits the "field."
While reports on message boards can help, there is nothing like a documented example with the media involved.
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Kevin Murphy @ Dec 18th 2007 12:51PM
I am pretty sure that engineers in both camps want your failed disc, along with a system description and a description of the failure. Both HD and Blu are wildly evolving systems, and you can only test so much before it hits the "field."
While reports on message boards can help, there is nothing like a documented example with the media involved.
TrentD @ Dec 18th 2007 1:46PM
This wasn't a failure of the format, just a careless transfer that wasn't framed correctly.
The discs worked perfectly while playing the movie, people's heads were just cut off in some scenes.