What would be cool is if they could incorporate some sort of hybrid technology where the inner few rungs on the disc are the digital copy and readable by a standard DVD ROM and the rest of the disc is the Blu-ray portion. Why not take advantage of the disc having similar proportions to its ancestors?
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personally, i would rather have Sony keep the list price on the film down, and not have the digital copy, which requires the separate disc.
i am sure that costs money, just want the movie without paying alot more for that.
digital copies are what studios are using to validate higher prices on some titles. to me, it is nice, but not worth the extra cost
What would be cool is if they could incorporate some sort of hybrid technology where the inner few rungs on the disc are the digital copy and readable by a standard DVD ROM and the rest of the disc is the Blu-ray portion. Why not take advantage of the disc having similar proportions to its ancestors?