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Well, the HD DVD/VC1 mantra has always been you can achieve "transparency" to the master...

...at some bitrate closer to 10 mbps than the 26 Mbps used in "Nature's Journey". If true, you could have included the lossless audio track without compromising the PQ. A lot of AVSforum folks have bought into this argument and pummeled RBFilms for not putting the lossless audio track on the disk instead of maximizing the available HD DVD video bitrate.

If I do perform any blind testing, it will be on someone else's 1080p 126" display. Also, don't forget, 1080i is "good enough" in the HD DVD world of "cheap" Toshibas. :)


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