Bob-ATL
Stunt Coordinator
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- Aug 25, 2003
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Hi everyone,
I just bought a Toshiba HD-A2 and a couple HD DVDs (Hulk and Batman Begins). I decided to buy HDDVD because at this point, they have more titles out that I want than BluRay. I'm wondering at what point does a movie's length factor in the picture quality being possibly better on BluRay due to its 50gb capacity? Hulk is about 2 hours 15 minutes with a good bit of extras (in SD). It looks amazing. I can't imagine it looking any better.
Your help with this question will ease my mind when it comes to choosing which version of HD titles to buy from studios who support both formats. I plan on buying a BluRay player as well, because I definitely want some of their exclusive titles as well (Bond, Spider-Man, etc.).
Thanks,
Bob
I just bought a Toshiba HD-A2 and a couple HD DVDs (Hulk and Batman Begins). I decided to buy HDDVD because at this point, they have more titles out that I want than BluRay. I'm wondering at what point does a movie's length factor in the picture quality being possibly better on BluRay due to its 50gb capacity? Hulk is about 2 hours 15 minutes with a good bit of extras (in SD). It looks amazing. I can't imagine it looking any better.
Your help with this question will ease my mind when it comes to choosing which version of HD titles to buy from studios who support both formats. I plan on buying a BluRay player as well, because I definitely want some of their exclusive titles as well (Bond, Spider-Man, etc.).
Thanks,
Bob