bloody-orc said:
TekNoir if you say, that BR is doing worse than HD then I think you got you facts wrong.... AFAIK BR is selling better in both players AND disks... and BR has better quality. I'm happy to pay a "bit" more for that quality.
Also I somehow like the BDA companies more than DVD Forum ones...
I'm not saying that Blu-Ray is doing worse than HD-DVD. I say only that this is no real setback for HD-DVD, Blu-Ray's problems are underestimated, and that things may drastically change in the future for both. Personally, I am not
for either one. With the current underutilisation of the DVD medium, I highly doubt it will be different on either Blu-Ray or HD-DVD.
(See this link on how current DVDs can be better utilised, though so few have been --
**broken link removed** and also
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superbit)
For what it's worth, Blu-Ray has sold more discs and more players than HD-DVD in the same amount of time.
Quality is the same between Blu-Ray and HD-DVD. Both use the same three codecs, MPEG-2 (DVD Standard), MPEG-4 AVC, and VC-1 (Windows Media 9).
Both support the exact same resolutions in use at this time. Blu-Ray has support for some higher resolutions, but they are not being used and most television display monitors don't even support these higher resolutions.
The only differences in quality will be seen in the difference in care given to the encoding process. Just as there are some DVDs where the transfer was immaculate and some where the transfer was horrible, so too will there be Blu-Ray and HD-DVDs with these same good or bad qualities.
As to the size difference, most major studios don't currently even take full advantage of any extra space left on DVD media. Only roughly a third of all DVDs produced contain enough extra content to fill the disc or require extras. I cannot see this changing in the future for the high definition formats. Whether it's 2GB or 4GB, extra unused space is still only extra wasted space.
Both formats will have a rough road ahead.