I hope they don't use MPEG2. It's old and crusty although it can still do the job well if you give it enough breathing room. All in all I'd rather they use the extra space for some great features like Lossless audio and nice interactivity.
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I hope they don't use MPEG2. It's old and crusty although it can still do the job well if you give it enough breathing room. All in all I'd rather they use the extra space for some great features like Lossless audio and nice interactivity.
Losless audio and interactivity like HD-DVD has? ;)