The only reason most are just using 25-30GB is because those are made by companies that support both formats. They are just using one encode for both the Blu-Ray disc, and the HD-DVD disc, instead of using two seperate ones, like they should! They are not fully using the Blu-Ray potential, and this hurts the Blu-Ray supporters as they are paying for HD-DVD's mistakes. I see this 51GB HD-DVD disc as a good thing, even though I am a BD supporter, because now the companies have NO excuse for not using the full space and specs for both, as they are now both the same size.
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Scotty Luther @ Nov 16th 2007 12:03PM
The only reason most are just using 25-30GB is because those are made by companies that support both formats. They are just using one encode for both the Blu-Ray disc, and the HD-DVD disc, instead of using two seperate ones, like they should! They are not fully using the Blu-Ray potential, and this hurts the Blu-Ray supporters as they are paying for HD-DVD's mistakes.
I see this 51GB HD-DVD disc as a good thing, even though I am a BD supporter, because now the companies have NO excuse for not using the full space and specs for both, as they are now both the same size.