Georgia Rule Also on board are

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Also on board are video game maker Electronic Arts and entertainment companies Twentieth Century Fox, Vivendi Universal and Walt Disney. Sounds to me like Toshiba is counting on getting more out of HD DVD than Sony out of Blu-Ray. The potential capacity of Blu-Ray discs is, in a word, staggering. A single-layer disc can hold between 23 and 27 gigabytes of data, enough for four hours of high-definition video; a dual-layer disc can hold between 46 and 54GB, easily enough for eight full hours of high-definition programming. Furthermore, since the layers on a Blu-Ray disc are so thin, there is potential for multi-layer discs with up to eight layers holding upwards of 200GB. TDK has announced a working prototype of a four-layer 100GB disc, but commercial availability of these high-capacity discs is several months away, at the least. Blu-Rays Georgia Rule main advantages are capacity and expandability, the potential for which has not yet been matched by HD-DVD. To add some perspective, most entry-level computer hard drives do not hold 200GB. 200GB is the equivalent of forty-five single-layer DVDs, or twenty-three double-layer DVDs. There is enough capacity to store over twenty full-length standard definition DVD movies on one disc, complete with special features and full digital audio. Blu-Ray discs also have an advantage in durability, thanks to a special hard-coating developed by TDK. While CD and DVD media and, presumably, HD-DVD can be scratched by wiping with a tissue, Blu-Ray discs can reportedly withstand attack from a screwdriver. I hope, for your sake, that you really are a Microsoft employee, otherwise youre just displaying everybody else your immense stupidity by coming to a PS-brand dedicated website in active propaganda as if your life depends on it. Here, I have a proposition for you: prove to us that 15 25 and well all consider HD DVD. Now Ive wasted about 10 minutes of time now, so Im off, because unlike you, Im not getting paid for this sht. Goodbye. You spell out how HD-DVD approached the official DVD forum 4 paragraphs entirely full of nothing. You really are a treat to watch in action. Do you want to know why Sony did not approach them? The answer is simple! They did Georgia Rule need to. They did not make a new DVD or propose a change to the old one. That is the problem with the HD-DVD camp. Instead of making a truly next-gen format like Sony did the HD camp just tried to improve the old one and they should have spent more on RD. HD-DVD discs read just like an old DVD with the readable layer being. 6mm deep in the disc. The only difference is the laser can read data chains that are packed more closely together.

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