Conversion of HD DVD, HD DVD owners don't despair

ocnier

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Dupe. Already posted.

I know i posted the same data under the format war was over, I didn't see it anywhere else. I just felt it needed its own thread where people could get the link easier. If it was posted somewhere else by someone else, then i apologize for redundancy. No big deal really. I'm just tryin to help people. :up
 

ONUOsFan

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From reading that, it sounds like it would be easier and cheaper to just go buy it on Blu-Ray, not to mention that burned discs aren't exactly the most enduring things ever....
 

allargon

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Bitter would be converting Blu-Ray's to 3x DVD (HD DVD burners and blank media aren't the greatest!).

Until blank Blu-Ray discs get down to $1, it is probably better to buy/rent the Blu-Ray. I suspect, there may be issues with the lower bandwidth encodes from HD DVD like macroblocking, etc. A few people on AVS complained about the lower bit rate encodes from Warner.
 

ocnier

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Hey Guys,
At least it gives you options, my recommendation would be to back the discs to hard drive then burn at a later date (ie when blu ray discs are less than 2 dollars). I know its not perfect in terms of solutions but hey, its better than nothing.
 

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Today, considering the cost of the blanks as well as everything else, it's cheaper to buy it on Blu-ray. And IMO most if not all HD DVD movies will be available on BD.

Did 8 track tape owners stock up when that format died? Did they copy to cassette?
 

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Which might explain in part why the studios ended up with Blu-ray. They want to control their content. True, to a degree that is ever more inconvenient for us, but they have a valid interest in stopping piracy.

Ahh, for a home media center to distro Dish HD throughout my house, as well as DVDs and BDs!
 

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