Home Video Asylum

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RE: In this case, CR is absolutely right

Yeah, either one will do just fine until you have lots of bonus features (especially in HD), lossless PCM (which really sounds spectacular) or 7.1 audio...both formats have already reached the limit on certain titles and have issued bonus material on a separate disc.

So why would anyone purposefully choose the 30 gig format when you just acknowledged the 50 gig one will do just fine.

We're consumers in the midst of a format war trying to choose the format that will give us the best features and quality over the long haul. A/V files are huge and get bigger as you use lossless. Yet we can't even admit that it's a good idea to have higher capacity without attributing such claims to "fanboys".

Doesn't make sense. Capacity IS important. When dealing with A/V, capacity is our friend.
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Edits: 11/29/07

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