Let's not forget that BLUE RAY is using MPEG 2 :-( while HD DVD is using VC1 a loss less codec producing a much better picture. Even if BLUE RAY would use all it space capacity, it simply couldn't match the quality of HD DVD. Don't take my word for it, listen to the interview given by JOE KANE in UK about HDTV and HD DVD/BLUE RAY
FYI: JOE KANE is known around the world as an expert in picture quality!!!!!!
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Let's not forget that BLUE RAY is using MPEG 2 :-( while HD DVD is using VC1 a loss less codec producing a much better picture. Even if BLUE RAY would use all it space capacity, it simply couldn't match the quality of HD DVD. Don't take my word for it, listen to the interview given by JOE KANE in UK about HDTV and HD DVD/BLUE RAY
FYI: JOE KANE is known around the world as an expert in picture quality!!!!!!
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