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Blu-Ray has so much better upside that it is worth living with the growing pains.

Posted by oscar on October 19, 2007 at 19:03:44:

That's why I've thrown my loyalty to blu-ray. I'll admit HD DVD has proven to be worthy contender in some respects but the format is already max'ed out. E.g. Paramount has already admitted the Special effects-laden "Transformers" couldn't support a lossless audio track because of those limitations.

It has proven difficult to show the benefits of PQ for Blu-ray but where I think the biggest difference will be is for the music video fan when hi-def videos with 5.1 24/96 lossless soundtracks will come out on a regular basis with Blu-ray.