I agree; the subatomic biometrics of superatomic particles coinciding with detrimental x-ray laser coreographics will undoubtedly lead to a supercilious correlation of compounding interests while the government controls compatibility, backwardforth.
It doesn't matter if HD-DVD beats them 10 weeks in a row; all it takes is one week for Blu-ray to completely annihilate HD-DVD with a flurry of substandard, c-rated catalog titles.
"we can't help but wonder why each week there are so many more DVDs released than both formats combined."
Well, good sir, allow me to provide some insight on this conundrum. You see, back when the DVD format was introduced in 1999, the movie industry modified its format from 35mm to 65mm stock film, which made for an easy transfer to 480p. But the HD formats are different, since they require more than twice the resolution and most directors have not adopted the 96mm stock film, which is essential for these transfers.
So that's why you're not seeing as many HD releases as regular DVD.
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