Proclaiming a move to disc-less media is neither surprising or unheard of and honestly it’s a little trite to keep banging on the Microsoft is evil drum, but not surprising from such a unabashed Blu-ray fan as yourself. You act like VC-1 is HD DVD, try telling that to the Japanese publishing houses, they seem pretty big on AVC for their encodes.
Speaking of research and “Blu-ray was developed and announced in advance of HD DVD” since when does an announcement equal a superior product? right never. And on the development front again, might want to brush up on your own research before handing advice to others. Toshiba was developing hi-def DVD in 1997.
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Proclaiming a move to disc-less media is neither surprising or unheard of and honestly it’s a little trite to keep banging on the Microsoft is evil drum, but not surprising from such a unabashed Blu-ray fan as yourself. You act like VC-1 is HD DVD, try telling that to the Japanese publishing houses, they seem pretty big on AVC for their encodes.
Speaking of research and “Blu-ray was developed and announced in advance of HD DVD” since when does an announcement equal a superior product? right never. And on the development front again, might want to brush up on your own research before handing advice to others. Toshiba was developing hi-def DVD in 1997.
http://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/1997_02/pr2401.htm