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I disagree 25G or 30G will be sufficient for ALL movies.

I suspect "Night at the Museum" and "KIng Kong" could have been much better given more space to "breath". I've noticed that with movies containing lower bitrate VC1 encodes don't handle fast motions all that well either.

It'll be interesting to see how some of the longer movies will hold up. I'm anxiously waiting to see how LOTR extended versions or other 3 1/2 hour movies with lossless audio tracks turn out (if they turn up).



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