spork
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Post by spork on Jul 8, 2011 13:22:02 GMT -5
When talking about fitting each movie on a single disk, I was alluding to my observation that none of the disks appear to fully utilize the dual layer Blu-ray specification. (They do not even come close to the 50 GB limit.) My guess is that they kept the same layout as the DVD release, as is usual with Blu-ray re-releases of DVDs (where the extras are usually not re-encoded as true 1080p). Dual layer Blu-rays are touted as potentially holding up to 4.5 hours of full HD each disk. Granted, that is likely with a 5.1 audio track, not the 6.1 track of this release, but the longest EE movie is still well under 4 hours in length. Do not underestimate the how much you can fit on each of these disks!
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NorthStar
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"And it stoned me to my soul" - Van Morrison
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Post by NorthStar on Jul 8, 2011 13:32:29 GMT -5
When talking about fitting each movie on a single disk, I was alluding to my observation that none of the disks appear to fully utilize the dual layer Blu-ray specification. (They do not even come close to the 50 GB limit.) My guess is that they kept the same layout as the DVD release, as is usual with Blu-ray re-releases of DVDs (where the extras are usually not re-encoded as true 1080p). Dual layer Blu-rays are touted as potentially holding up to 4.5 hours of full HD each disk. Granted, that is likely with a 5.1 audio track, not the 6.1 track of this release, but the longest EE movie is still well under 4 hours in length. Do not underestimate the how much you can fit on each of these disks! Lat night I was watching TROTK, on the EE Blu, and the Audio was peaking at 7.0+ Mbps, and the Video at over 48.0 Mbps! WoW! That's high! Nothing in this life appears what it truly is, and nothing's perfect! We just accept what we know and don't!
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