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

>>>No attempt is made to revisit the production to capitalize on the greater capacity available with Blu-ray.<<<
I'm guessing that Warner doesn't think its financially feasible.

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?
Then there's Nature's Journey. Pretty much the same results.
Pan's Labyrinth will have separate encodes.

>>>We then get airheads telling us there is no difference between formats.<<<
Sort of like airheads who judge a format they don't own and aren't familiar with.
Jack


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