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You just proved my point

Posted by Jazz Inmate on November 30, 2007 at 08:36:30:

I repeat: there is significant anti-BD bias on that forum to the point where people like you actually believe that capacity is irrelevant to media supporting an HD format.

Maybe you need to stay away from AVS and meditate on that statement until it starts making sense to you. I understand the prevailing view on AVS--that capacity is irrelevant to picture quality--and like a bunch of mass hypnosis victims, you all seem to have bought into that. For one thing it isn't an absolute truth--it's closer to a half-truth or lie. For another, there are many other reasons capacity is important, including a feature called AUDIO. You've heard of it?
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