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Posted by Jack G on December 5, 2007 at 13:36:44:

we've been talking about video.

You wrote, "It's obvious that any content produced for HD DVD is simply ported over to Blu-ray with no emphasis on quality and that's not good."

I corrected you, giving examples.

Then you said, "Or did you think Paramount was going back to the source material, breaking out the film and redigitizing it to produce separate content for both codecs. What makes you think they're different transfers?"
Again, I corrected you.

>>>Unfortunately, you refuse to admit these are advantages, <<<
Just like you refuse to admit that the lack of region coding is an advantage to HD DVD. Different people have different priorities, but then, we've discussed that before and you refuse to admit that too.
Jack