In Reply to: Nothing theoretical about capacity. Do you also not care about it when buying a PC? posted by Jazz Inmate on December 11, 2007 at 12:53:57:
There are folks a lot smarter than you or I who are working to make HD-DVD performance virtually indistinguishable from Blu-ray content wise; I'm confident that over time the goal of increasing available space can and will be achieved through improved disc mastering and ethernet upgrades without resorting to a third option (new hardware).
All that's needed to increase HD-DVD storage capacity are additional layers and extra gigabyte space will only be required on lengthier Director's cuts and Special Editions anyway. But don't stop grousing on my account, ...that echo emanating from your empty warehouse sounds kind of funky! :o)
>>> "More than a dozen companies belong to the BDA..." <<<
And at least one fan-boy! ;O)
Cheers,
AuPh
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Follow Ups
- Capacity is an empty warehouse; theory is what you 'may' fill it up with. - Audiophilander 14:23:42 12/11/07 (3)
- No, capacity is the surface area for pits on the disc surface that you fill with digital information - Jazz Inmate 15:13:50 12/11/07 (2)
- I was speaking metaphorically, but we can talk about your skin complexion if you wish. - Audiophilander 17:21:15 12/11/07 (1)
- yeah, as I said, you used a bad metaphor - Jazz Inmate 17:37:57 12/11/07 (0)