In Reply to: If you're going to use that argument, you should have just stuck with DVD nt posted by Jazz Inmate on August 21, 2007 at 09:55:24:
Do Blu-ray's claims of having more 'juice' concentrate available make it a better value for thirsty consumers or are folks just being sold a Smoothie? ;0)
AuPh
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Follow Ups
- HD-DVD has 'juice' that DVD doesn't, although upscaling improves PQ. The question for BR cheerleaders is this: - Audiophilander 10:36:10 08/21/07 (10)
- heehee, well this teaches me to avoid analogies when Auph is in the house - Jazz Inmate 10:59:00 08/21/07 (9)
- "Why would you purposefully CHOOSE to limit yourself with the format providing LESS capacity?" - Why, ... - Audiophilander 11:26:36 08/21/07 (8)
- You think today's HD DVD players will handle triple or quadruple layer HD DVDs ? - oscar 12:06:02 08/21/07 (6)
- Of course not, but don't you think there will be issues - Jack G 05:39:10 08/22/07 (4)
- I might have issues with the latest Blu-Ray discs because of the spec changes... - oscar 06:39:19 08/22/07 (3)
- Me too - Jack G 07:08:13 08/22/07 (2)
- Firmware changes will be a fact of life for a while. I'm waiting for disc to arrive. - oscar 07:11:28 08/22/07 (1)
- I hear ya - Jack G 08:53:32 08/22/07 (0)
- But oscar, neither of us know what design parameters are achievable. - Audiophilander 12:53:42 08/21/07 (0)
- Why do you think TrueHD was developed? - Jazz Inmate 11:41:04 08/21/07 (0)