Sorry to burst your bubble, but this means that TL51 is finally A REALITY and that it has been approved as working on all players.
This is official from the 40th DVD Forum Steering Committee.
And another great news for HD DVD is that twin TL disc is also approved. Meaning that from now on we might see full blown HD movies and SD DVD movies on one side. Talk about advanced format.
As for your commenta about the size, a year into format and Blu-Ray still doesn't do all the things that HD DVD has been doing for over a year now. But hey Blu-Ray at least found a suitable purpose for that extra space. To publish MPEG2 movies and uncompressed audio, not to mention 2 same movies in one just to have hacked version of PiP. Talk about ridiculous.
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but this means that TL51 is finally A REALITY and that it has been approved as working on all players.
This is official from the 40th DVD Forum Steering Committee.
And another great news for HD DVD is that twin TL disc is also approved. Meaning that from now on we might see full blown HD movies and SD DVD movies on one side. Talk about advanced format.
As for your commenta about the size, a year into format and Blu-Ray still doesn't do all the things that HD DVD has been doing for over a year now. But hey Blu-Ray at least found a suitable purpose for that extra space. To publish MPEG2 movies and uncompressed audio, not to mention 2 same movies in one just to have hacked version of PiP. Talk about ridiculous.