There seems to be a %ishing contest about the size of Blu-Ray and HD-DVD discs. Everyone now knows that Blu-Ray is going to need more than 25GB to compete with HD-DVD dual layer 30GB dvds but why?
First, I really believe there has been some awful authoring of Blu-Ray movies that have recently been released. The picture quality does not compete with HD-DVD picture quality. But I believe that both the bad HD conversions and the single layer Blu-Ray disc problems will be solved and we will see comparitive quality products.
Now the real reason for this post. HD SOUND! That's right, new lossless audio codecs that will deliver much higher quality sound then you currently can get. Think Super-Audio CD or DVD-Audio and then think better!
Currently, with dual layer HD-DVD's at 30GB and Blu-Ray at 25GB (single layer for now) you will not be able to get any lossless audio codec on the disc. There is not enough room period. However, and here is where I think Blu-Ray dual layers will shine (providing they stop making crappy video conversions) and why HD-DVD is desperately trying to convince everyone that 3-layer HD-DVDs are around the corner -- LOSSLESS AUDIO CODECS with your HD picture!!
If every review of HD-DVD players and movies meations the absence of lossless audio (Dolby DigitalHD and HD-DTS) formats has anyone question that? Simple answer is that there is not enough room on a 30GB DVD! In fact, even with a dual layer 50GB Blu-Ray there might only be enough room for one of the new lossless audio formats!!
This is the reason for HD-DVD to be touting a 3-layer 45GB DVD now before Blu-Ray gets their 2-layer 50GB DVD out the door. Because once that happens (providing better video conversions) BluRay will be able to offer lossless audio and HD-DVD camp will not without a 3-layer DVD. This could also be the reason Sony is geting to work on a 4-layer Blu-Ray disc? Without a 3 layer HD-DVD disc will HD-DVD movies never be able to provide lossless HD audio? Might we start seeing Hd movies on two discs instead of one in order to provide HD audio making us have to change out the discs in the middle of the movie? I hope not!
More reason to wait for these formats to start maturing. A winner now -- please don't make me laugh! This mess will not clear out for at least two years if ever!! By then both formats will probably be well entrenced and supported. Yes I know about MPEG 4 and V1C compression. But we really haven't seen any real product in the stores using these yet so until then we must wait to declare a winner -- heck there probably will not even be one. Competition is always a plus for the consumer! :tux:
First, I really believe there has been some awful authoring of Blu-Ray movies that have recently been released. The picture quality does not compete with HD-DVD picture quality. But I believe that both the bad HD conversions and the single layer Blu-Ray disc problems will be solved and we will see comparitive quality products.
Now the real reason for this post. HD SOUND! That's right, new lossless audio codecs that will deliver much higher quality sound then you currently can get. Think Super-Audio CD or DVD-Audio and then think better!
Currently, with dual layer HD-DVD's at 30GB and Blu-Ray at 25GB (single layer for now) you will not be able to get any lossless audio codec on the disc. There is not enough room period. However, and here is where I think Blu-Ray dual layers will shine (providing they stop making crappy video conversions) and why HD-DVD is desperately trying to convince everyone that 3-layer HD-DVDs are around the corner -- LOSSLESS AUDIO CODECS with your HD picture!!
If every review of HD-DVD players and movies meations the absence of lossless audio (Dolby DigitalHD and HD-DTS) formats has anyone question that? Simple answer is that there is not enough room on a 30GB DVD! In fact, even with a dual layer 50GB Blu-Ray there might only be enough room for one of the new lossless audio formats!!
This is the reason for HD-DVD to be touting a 3-layer 45GB DVD now before Blu-Ray gets their 2-layer 50GB DVD out the door. Because once that happens (providing better video conversions) BluRay will be able to offer lossless audio and HD-DVD camp will not without a 3-layer DVD. This could also be the reason Sony is geting to work on a 4-layer Blu-Ray disc? Without a 3 layer HD-DVD disc will HD-DVD movies never be able to provide lossless HD audio? Might we start seeing Hd movies on two discs instead of one in order to provide HD audio making us have to change out the discs in the middle of the movie? I hope not!
More reason to wait for these formats to start maturing. A winner now -- please don't make me laugh! This mess will not clear out for at least two years if ever!! By then both formats will probably be well entrenced and supported. Yes I know about MPEG 4 and V1C compression. But we really haven't seen any real product in the stores using these yet so until then we must wait to declare a winner -- heck there probably will not even be one. Competition is always a plus for the consumer! :tux:
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