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Blu-Ray is the dream, but I'm getting a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach that HD-DVD is what we're gonna get. It has a fraction of the capacity of B/R, but Sony/Philips and their fetish for needing the patent has possibly sunk them. Damn shame, since with HD-DVD we'd get "Hi Def Lite" with a lossy soundtrack as opposed to full HD with MLP. Oh well, we'll just have to wait and see...
Are you sure MLP is being set as a standard for HD-DVD?
Do you have any inside info as to if HD-DVD is going to be only using blue lasers too or if they're allow blue or red?
I could imagine a lot of early HD-DVD's coming out in DD and MPEG-4 on a red laser format, and eventually -much like how eventually DTS players and progressive scanning found their way to DVD players... later on we see blue laser HD-DVD w/ the rare MLP soundtrack.
No?
Ryan,You're a bright guy, and it's relatively easy to find. Why not try the DVD Forum's website? The appropriate link is accessible via the home page.Or, if you're lazy, click hereNo red laser spec at all. Simply MPEG-4, with DD, DTS or MLP.
THe rest of your speculation is misguided at best.also I don't have any "inside info", what I have is what's been passed along as public knowledge as part of the HD-DVD steering committee's published results. Personally speaking, I don't think "Inside info" is something that should be passed around on internet forums.
I'm sticking with and betting on DVD-Ahttp://sound.westhost.com/cd-sacd-dvda.htmhttp://www.fivechannels.com/artiklar/CDvsSACDvsDVD-A-followup.htm
Another thing...ALL DVD machines will play a DVD-A (in mpeg) and play a redbook. How many DVD machines are being sold that can use the DVD-A disc, no matter the rez?