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<blockquote data-quote="takisot" data-source="post: 66268" data-attributes="member: 12"><p><span style="font-size: 10px">Απο το <a href="http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=739846" target="_blank">http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=739846</a> βρηκα το πολυ ενδιαφερον και Up-tο-date post που γινεται μια αντικειμενικη συγκριση των δυο φορμα:</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Studio Support (<em>Exclusive</em>)</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: <em>Universal</em>, New Line, Warner, Paramount, HBO Films</p><p>BD-Disc: <em>Sony</em>, <em>Disney</em>, <em>MGM</em>, <em>20th Century Fox</em>, <em>Lions Gate</em>, Warner, Paramount</p><p></p><p><strong>Maximum Disc Size</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: 30gb (45gb awaiting future HD-DVD Forum approval for HD Video playback)*</p><p>BD-Disc: 50gb (100gb - and up to 200gb theoretical for data storage purposes)*</p><p></p><p><strong>Hardware Support Consumer Electronics (to date)</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: Toshiba, RCA (Toshiba OEM), Microsoft (XBox 360 + HD-DVD Add-On)</p><p>BD-Disc: Sony (Pioneer OEM), Sony (PS3), Samsung (Philips OEM), Philips, Panasonic, Pioneer</p><p></p><p><strong>Current Consumer Electronics Hardware Generation</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: Generation 2</p><p>BD-Disc: Generation 1</p><p></p><p><strong>Hardware Support PC (Complete Systems or Laptops)</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: Toshiba, HP, Fujitsu, Acer</p><p>BD-Disc: Sony, Fujitsu</p><p></p><p><strong>Lowest Priced Stand-Alone Player (MSRP)</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: $499</p><p>BD-Disc: $999</p><p></p><p><strong>Prefered (most commonly used) Video Codec (US)</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: VC-1</p><p>BD-Disc: MPEG-2</p><p></p><p><strong>Maximum Potential Bandwidth</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: 30Mbps (10 - 15Mbps approx. available overhead using Prefered Video Codec)</p><p>BD-Disc: 48Mbps (10 - 15Mbps approx. available overhead using Prefered Video Codec)**</p><p></p><p><strong>Mandatory Audio Support</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital+, TrueHD (2.0), DTS, LDPCM</p><p>BD-Disc: Dolby Digital, DTS, LCPCM</p><p></p><p><strong>Internet/Networking Support</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: Standard</p><p>BD-Disc: Optional (supported in optional BD-Live specification)*</p><p></p><p><strong>Secondary Video Decoder (Picture in Picture Features)</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: Standard</p><p>BD-Disc: Optional (supported in optional BD-Live specification)*</p><p></p><p><strong>Persistent Storage</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: Standard (128mb - supports additional supplementary storage - USB, etc.)</p><p>BD-Disc: Minimal (64k for basic bookmark storage required) (larger storage required for optional BD-Live specification)*</p><p></p><p><strong>Interactivity</strong></p><p>HD-DVD: HDi (based on established web-standards)</p><p>BD-Disc: BDJava (Java-based - only required after June 2007 - no discs currently use this feature, so is untested in all players)*</p><p></p><p><em>** While controversial, this shows the benefits of using more advanced codecs such as VC-1 and h.264 on BD-Disc, as they can increase the potential headroom and allow for additional features.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takisot, post: 66268, member: 12"] [SIZE=2]Απο το [URL="http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=739846"]http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=739846[/URL] βρηκα το πολυ ενδιαφερον και Up-tο-date post που γινεται μια αντικειμενικη συγκριση των δυο φορμα:[/SIZE] [B]Studio Support ([I]Exclusive[/I])[/B] HD-DVD: [I]Universal[/I], New Line, Warner, Paramount, HBO Films BD-Disc: [I]Sony[/I], [I]Disney[/I], [I]MGM[/I], [I]20th Century Fox[/I], [I]Lions Gate[/I], Warner, Paramount [B]Maximum Disc Size[/B] HD-DVD: 30gb (45gb awaiting future HD-DVD Forum approval for HD Video playback)* BD-Disc: 50gb (100gb - and up to 200gb theoretical for data storage purposes)* [B]Hardware Support Consumer Electronics (to date)[/B] HD-DVD: Toshiba, RCA (Toshiba OEM), Microsoft (XBox 360 + HD-DVD Add-On) BD-Disc: Sony (Pioneer OEM), Sony (PS3), Samsung (Philips OEM), Philips, Panasonic, Pioneer [B]Current Consumer Electronics Hardware Generation[/B] HD-DVD: Generation 2 BD-Disc: Generation 1 [B]Hardware Support PC (Complete Systems or Laptops)[/B] HD-DVD: Toshiba, HP, Fujitsu, Acer BD-Disc: Sony, Fujitsu [B]Lowest Priced Stand-Alone Player (MSRP)[/B] HD-DVD: $499 BD-Disc: $999 [B]Prefered (most commonly used) Video Codec (US)[/B] HD-DVD: VC-1 BD-Disc: MPEG-2 [B]Maximum Potential Bandwidth[/B] HD-DVD: 30Mbps (10 - 15Mbps approx. available overhead using Prefered Video Codec) BD-Disc: 48Mbps (10 - 15Mbps approx. available overhead using Prefered Video Codec)** [B]Mandatory Audio Support[/B] HD-DVD: Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital+, TrueHD (2.0), DTS, LDPCM BD-Disc: Dolby Digital, DTS, LCPCM [B]Internet/Networking Support[/B] HD-DVD: Standard BD-Disc: Optional (supported in optional BD-Live specification)* [B]Secondary Video Decoder (Picture in Picture Features)[/B] HD-DVD: Standard BD-Disc: Optional (supported in optional BD-Live specification)* [B]Persistent Storage[/B] HD-DVD: Standard (128mb - supports additional supplementary storage - USB, etc.) BD-Disc: Minimal (64k for basic bookmark storage required) (larger storage required for optional BD-Live specification)* [B]Interactivity[/B] HD-DVD: HDi (based on established web-standards) BD-Disc: BDJava (Java-based - only required after June 2007 - no discs currently use this feature, so is untested in all players)* [I]** While controversial, this shows the benefits of using more advanced codecs such as VC-1 and h.264 on BD-Disc, as they can increase the potential headroom and allow for additional features.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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