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End of the Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD Format War?


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Thats all on the producer of the dvd. Blu ray has tons more space for storage, so theoretically it can hold much much more special features wise.
I think what he means is is there support for games and other interactive features or whatnot. I've been wondering about this myself.

I know at least one of the formats can have split-screen chapter selection (with video previews) while the movie is playing. Saw it once; forget which.

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http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article3393244.ece

Michael Briggs, principal researcher at Which?, said: “If you haven’t yet bought a high-definition DVD player there is now no more confusion over which format to choose — only Blu-ray remains.” That is expected to lead to a substantial growth in high-definition sales.

Using terms from the soundclip I posted, Sony is now the de facto winner and superpower. Every dollar Toshiba invests in HD-DVD from last week forward is absolutely wasted, IMO. It is only a matter of time before Blu-Ray is the de jure format.

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Didn't HD-DVD movies have more features than Blu-Ray?

Here we go...

HD-DVD's advantage in interactive content support was actually much more significant. The Microsoft developed HDi interactive layer for HD-DVDs was ready early in the format's life, and allowed for a consistent development environment for interactive games, picture-in-picture extra features and commentaries, and web-enabled content. Blu-ray's BDJava, on the other hand, has remained both un-finalized and more difficult to use. The release of 300 on the formats threw this point into stark contrast, as the HD-DVD version offers a full range of next-generation extra features, and the Blu-ray none.
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HD-DVD's advantage in interactive content support was actually much more significant. The Microsoft developed HDi interactive layer for HD-DVDs was ready early in the format's life, and allowed for a consistent development environment for interactive games, picture-in-picture extra features and commentaries, and web-enabled content. Blu-ray's BDJava, on the other hand, has remained both un-finalized and more difficult to use. The release of 300 on the formats threw this point into stark contrast, as the HD-DVD version offers a full range of next-generation extra features, and the Blu-ray none.

Owned, lol.

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