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I read this at ps3updates.com here is a part of it:
This would reduce the cost of the product too. Movies were rumored to be $30-50. Now it may be $20-30. This is great news for the porn industry. Movie Studios will like this too and it should pretty much be the end of HD-DVD, heck it already has been delayed into 2006.
Remeber Sega CD games used anywhere from 50mb to 300mb, less than half of a full cd. Elder scolls IV uses half the dvd for audio alone. On another note DOA4' maker Tomonobu Itagak said that Xbox 360's DVD roms will be filled quickly since he wants to use HD pre-rendered movies (remember the horrible screen switching in GT4 when using 1080i mode?)
The new technique improves the use of resin which is applied to form a protective coating on the disc surface, a step in the manufacturing process responsible for Blu-Ray discs high production costs. Matsu****a will use trial manufacturing lines in their American labs to accumulate manufacturing knowledge, with the prospect that in only one year from now, Blu-Ray disk mass production will be possible at almost the same costs as current DVD mass production.
This would reduce the cost of the product too. Movies were rumored to be $30-50. Now it may be $20-30. This is great news for the porn industry. Movie Studios will like this too and it should pretty much be the end of HD-DVD, heck it already has been delayed into 2006.
Remeber Sega CD games used anywhere from 50mb to 300mb, less than half of a full cd. Elder scolls IV uses half the dvd for audio alone. On another note DOA4' maker Tomonobu Itagak said that Xbox 360's DVD roms will be filled quickly since he wants to use HD pre-rendered movies (remember the horrible screen switching in GT4 when using 1080i mode?)