QUOTE(g5sim @ Sep 26 2006, 04:00 AM)
to add to that:
1. BD is using VC-1, AVC/MPEG4 and MPEG2 encoding for movies.
2. BD titles have lossless LCM tracks which doesnt need a decoder to get the tracks in receivers. But the problem is the consume lots of space. There come Dolby Digital TrueHD and DTS HD Master. How do this two work? Some at the AVS Forum put it, they dont compress the track, they just 'zip' the tracks and DDTrueHD and DTSHDMaster 'unzip' the tracks and send them to receivers.
2. Hm.....
3. ??????
4. Profit!
QUOTE(PrivateJohn @ Sep 26 2006, 09:55 AM)
This thread is sad..but funny
As much as i don't want it to be close down...but i think the most rational thing to do would be, shutting it down. (mod? er...my kungfu not strong enough)
Anyway...it's funnaayyy.
Yeah no shit. Please don't close it down! As much as i don't want it to be close down...but i think the most rational thing to do would be, shutting it down. (mod? er...my kungfu not strong enough)
Anyway...it's funnaayyy.
QUOTE(shaznizzle @ Sep 26 2006, 11:07 AM)
WOW look at what I've just created... massive confusion. LOL.
I was talking about GAMES!!! NOT MOVIES!!! Ofcoz they use VC-1, AVC/MPEG4 and MPEG2 encoding for movies.... but I'am talking about GAMES!!! GAMES!!! GA............AMES!!!!
Yea its funny how the replies went, when people dont read.
Pot... kettle... black. LOLI was talking about GAMES!!! NOT MOVIES!!! Ofcoz they use VC-1, AVC/MPEG4 and MPEG2 encoding for movies.... but I'am talking about GAMES!!! GAMES!!! GA............AMES!!!!
Yea its funny how the replies went, when people dont read.
Sep 27 2006, 12:34 AM

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