Michael Bay has been so vocal about Transformers looking better on Blu that I expect there is enormous pressure to make sure the disk really does look better on Blu. It certainly has the space to look and sound better. Wasn't the HD DVD also accompanied by an internet enabled disk?
I guess BD will have to be BD-Live too or make up for it in other ways. It it is BD-Live enabled, it may need a lot of infrastructure to be put in place especially if its Paramounts first online enabled disk.
The other titles are already done and dusted so I assume they just took the master over to their local replicator and just pumped out a bunch more of them.
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Michael Bay has been so vocal about Transformers looking better on Blu that I expect there is enormous pressure to make sure the disk really does look better on Blu. It certainly has the space to look and sound better. Wasn't the HD DVD also accompanied by an internet enabled disk?
I guess BD will have to be BD-Live too or make up for it in other ways. It it is BD-Live enabled, it may need a lot of infrastructure to be put in place especially if its Paramounts first online enabled disk.
The other titles are already done and dusted so I assume they just took the master over to their local replicator and just pumped out a bunch more of them.