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Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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Lame Warner, Lame...
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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March 2002
To all those affected by this problem . . .



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lol
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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mvckalel, I wouldn't blame Warner for this one. If bluray had their product working properly (i.e. interactive features) Warner wouldn't have had this problem. Thats the bottom line.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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Old news now, but yes, it must be format related. At least owners of cheap Toshiba HD DVD players don't have to worry about this problem, everything is 1080i anyway.

[Post edited by Skyhawk on Jan 1, 2008]
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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Hey, Warner keeps messing around with us...the Superman Collection, the Harry Potter collection, the Blade Runner Collection....why dont we name some other mistakes by Warner?
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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I know I'm setting my own self up with this one.

I say let HDDVD have them, they use the VC-1 codec that alot of people claim is inferior to the AVC codec. They take the VC-1 masters intened for HDDVD and use it for Blu ray. Disney, Fox, and Sony uses AVC. So HDDVD can have WB. They screw up all of their Blu ray titles anyway.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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To be fair the HD DVD version of Terminator 3 is encoded in 1080P/24 fps with interactive features and it has ZERO issues.

All the issues Warner is having with the bluray versions of the same movies have to do with the format, not the studio.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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All the issues Warner is having with the bluray versions of the same movies have to do with the format, not the studio.


Agreed. This is why Disney, Tartan, BCI, Fox, MGM, New Line. and Lionsgate often can't get 1080p on their Blu-ray releases either. They've also been known to put HD DVD titles within Blu-ray box sets as well. So it's not just a Warner problem. And the fact that Warner cannot reissue a 1080p release of Terminator 3 on Blu-ray to correct this problem is obviously indicative of the limitations of the Blu-ray format.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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So HDDVD can have WB. They screw up all of their Blu ray titles anyway.


I'm not sure if I agree with your premise, but you do have a point about the duel format studio issue in one way. To save costs, the big duel format studios (Warner) normally use the same encode for both formats instead of optimizing them for their relative strengths. I've often wondered what a 18Mbps average VC-1 would have looked like had it been optimized with 30+Mbps AVC encode with lossless L-PCM for the Blu-ray version. I'm guessing we have to wait at least 3 years to find out!
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