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I'd have to say that the HD-DVD cheerleaders are harping on history with respect to MPEG-2. While I had not seen any serious flaws in any of the MPEG-2 titles that I've watched so far, they are the older titles.
Most of the movies I watched were in AVC or VC1, particularly the newer ones. I check the CODEC out of curiousity and it's not to confirm or deny anything because CODEC-induced problems just don't seem to show up.