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RE: Check again, and reread my post before making any presumptions.

Posted by Jazz Inmate on January 1, 2008 at 09:47:11:

>> I did not state that my link would provide an official explanation of the reason for the withdrawal of the high definition releases. <<

But that's what i asked for. Your ideas are based on people who couldn't possibly know why Warner cancelled/delayed release of SRtS and asked for a link/source that could corroborate your idea. You constantly make assertions that you are not prepared to back up. When you do try to back them up, you link me to blogs. I'm not interested in that.

>> Another 'more official' source (Audio/Video News) has been linked in that post since you're having difficulty accessing the earlier blog entry that supplies similar information. <<

I don't see any link in the page you linked me to. Nothing official whatsoever. And if you did have a "more official source", you'd link me to that. You can't.

>> Below is a link to testimonials that supports the assertion that the drop-outs are only on Blu-ray discs! <<

If so, it's more evidence that Warner isn't paying attention to quality when porting over the HD DVD content to produce its BDs.