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As far as I'm concerned, there are already audible differences when movie releases are examined as a whole.
Posted by oscar on September 18, 2007 at 19:21:56:
Less than 15% of HD DVDs have lossless audio tracks. Some will blame this on HD DVD studio indifference to lossless audio, but they'll have to start proving it's not a bandwidth limitation issue (and/or storage issue) by combining pristine video with lossless audio on their blockbuster releases.
The list of Blu-ray music videos with 5.1 24/96 lossless audio tracks is still fairly small but it's growing and the number of releases is a non-zero quantity unlike HD DVD.