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Technically speaking, he neglects to mention the Warner titles he so carefully reviewed.

were identical video encodes for both formats. Either he didn't realize this or didn't bother to mention the possible implications. And I'd like to see what 5 (or 9) hours look like squeezed on an HD DVD (or Blu-Ray) disc. He poo-poos audio but I suspect the differences between the two (2) formats will eventually tell when music artists start to release high def video/audio products. OTOH, most people won't give two hoots about the subtleties.


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