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RE: you're hinting at one reason I'm impatient with studios like Warner playing both sides

>> I'm guessing that Warner doesn't think its financially feasible. <<

What an odd statement. Why would any company produce the same content twice when it doesn't have to. That's my whole point about HD DVD effectively dumbing down blu-ray production.

>> BTW, Paramount used separate encodes for each format. How'ld that work out? People who compared the two said there was no difference. But then, that doesn't fit the fanboy universe, does it? <<

Well, I've reviewed two Paramount titles and while I had no complaints about the video, both only contained DD 5.1 audio content. Now I know you HD DVD fanboys tend to not care about audio, but I do and I'd like to lossless PCM produced for these BDs. 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. To then see you fanboys come along and claim HD DVD is just as good...well, that's getting old really fast.
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