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Ok, lets evaluate your "point", but first let's look at Paramount's agenda

>> Paramount used DIFFERENT VIDEO encodes for BD and HD DVD some of their movies and people could not see a difference. <<
>> Actually, HD DVD got better audio from Paramount than BD did for the same titles, but that's a separate issue. <<

Well, that right there, coupled with Paramount's decision to drop BD altogether, shows you how much the studio cared to deliver optimal BD content. It's hardly a scientific demonstration that BD is the same as HD DVD.
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