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I remember back in the sixth form my old electronics teacher told us he preferred to watch his movies in the old (and big) Laser Disc format rather than the DVD format (bearing in mund that this was the late 90s and DVD was only just released mainstream) I could recall he said the picture quality is better on Laser Disc.
Can anyone ellaborate on this quote? Is the picture really more better or was he having us on? How much memory doe's a LD carry compared to a DVD?
And regarding future media storage, Can anyone shed any light with Sony's Blu-Ray Discs and compare it with the forthcoming DVD-HD?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nor sure about LD v DVD, though I suspect that he was being a techno-snob.
I recently read an article about BRvHD. BR can hold more data, but is more expensive to produce (HD disc can use existing plants). I can't remember the exact figures, I'm afraid. It looks as if a Beta v VHS stylee battle is on the cards (again), as the major players can't agree which format to use, or are sitting on the fence.
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