Queasy
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- Aug 24, 2001
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Originally posted by: yukichigai
Until I know the specifics of the video formats supported I can't really pick one or the other for sure. From what data is currently available, however, I'm in the Blu-Ray camp. I really, really don't like the all-but-mandatory video downscaling/obscuring if you use, say, Component video instead of HDMI + HCDP, but the storage specs clearly kick HD-DVD to the curb. Then again, if HD-DVD supports everything DVD does + more and Blu-Ray only supports a few choice resolutions then I'm going for HD-DVD. I like my burnable media formats to be flexible.
Blu-Ray uses MPEG-2 as its video codec. HD-DVD uses the MPEG-4 codec VC-1. VC-1 does much better compression (in terms of space and quality) than MPEG-2. Blu-Ray's added space advantage is really hurt because of this. Additionally, many enthusiasts have attributed Blu-Ray's lesser picture quality in comparison to HD-DVD to the fact that Blu-Ray uses MPEG-2.
Also, I wouldn't worry about the video downscaling. Supposedly, the movie publishers have agreed not to enforce this until 2010...possibly as late as 2012. This is part of the reason why you see the $500 PS3 without an HDMI port.