BD proponents on this site are constantly arguing that BD is the best format. Why? My question is how. Lets try and see if we can keep this in perspective.
Here is what I want to know:
First: Picture Quality, Sound Quality for the movie. Tell me how BD is a better format then HD DVD for viewing the movie only.
Second: Bonus Features available on the disc after you watch the movie -- as in does BD allow you more bonus features then HD DVD? (Not how you get to them or view them, I address that in the next question)
Third: Menu -- does BD offer something you don't get with HD DVD? How does this make watching a movie a better experiance during the viewing of the movie. How does this improve the viewing of Bonus features?
Finally Choice -- does BD offer you more choice then HD DVD?
(YES, I stole this thread from JoeSP, but it seems to me that the questions are good ones in reverse. The Million Dollar thread assumes that BD is better and HD DVD has to prove itself. So I am posting the thread in the direction it should be asked in.)
Here is what I want to know:
First: Picture Quality, Sound Quality for the movie. Tell me how BD is a better format then HD DVD for viewing the movie only.
Second: Bonus Features available on the disc after you watch the movie -- as in does BD allow you more bonus features then HD DVD? (Not how you get to them or view them, I address that in the next question)
Third: Menu -- does BD offer something you don't get with HD DVD? How does this make watching a movie a better experiance during the viewing of the movie. How does this improve the viewing of Bonus features?
Finally Choice -- does BD offer you more choice then HD DVD?
(YES, I stole this thread from JoeSP, but it seems to me that the questions are good ones in reverse. The Million Dollar thread assumes that BD is better and HD DVD has to prove itself. So I am posting the thread in the direction it should be asked in.)
