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Sep. 30th, 2005 08:26 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Why is Microsoft backing HD-DVD?
Very interesting article that finally clearly explained the differences between Blu-Ray and HD-DVD. Basically, movie studios are jumping behind Blu-Ray because consumers WON'T be able to make copies until and if someone breaks the codec. Secondly, Blu-Ray discs will probably not be very compatible w/ current generation dvd players.
So yeah, I think I'm officially on the HD-DVD bandwagon. And who knew that Microsoft would choose the thing that would benefit consumers?
Very interesting article that finally clearly explained the differences between Blu-Ray and HD-DVD. Basically, movie studios are jumping behind Blu-Ray because consumers WON'T be able to make copies until and if someone breaks the codec. Secondly, Blu-Ray discs will probably not be very compatible w/ current generation dvd players.
So yeah, I think I'm officially on the HD-DVD bandwagon. And who knew that Microsoft would choose the thing that would benefit consumers?