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Johnd
Audioholic Samurai
Well, it is a spec. It is their standard. That makes it their spec. And I understand on paper capacity and bandwidth is necessary to allow the storage and transfer of information.It's not a spec. It's just capacity. It will not effect picture quality that I know of, but it does have more bandwidth available to it. What is HD DVD going to do when they get a long movie that requires just 5 more minutes to fit it on a disc? Blu Ray has the capacity to hold this extra amount without having to put out a 2nd disc due to it's lack of capacity.
My comment is that you claimed in the previous post that the compelling reason for you to purchase BD over HD is the 66% storage differential. And that diiferential is meaningless in the forums I frequent with guys that have 120" screens passing a 1080p/24Hz signal. It just seems misleading to those "not in the know" to proclaim that storage capacity is a compelling reason to elect BD over HD. If that is your reason, so be it. It currently holds no benefit at the highest possible signal on very large screens...so what's the point? That's all I'm saying frostbyte. In the real world, there is no appreciable benefit to that capacity. Not that I've read. It seems akin to the 90 year old Granny buying a 20 terrabyte computer for future use and adaptability.