Il y a 3 semaines, 3 joursSignaler ce commentaire tes bell et joli
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Il y a 3 moisSignaler ce commentaire Your reivew is misleading. While the transfer is identical to the HD-DVD version, this is still an outstanding effort. Not writing this to be critical, but you seem misinformed. The transfer used is the same for DVD, blu-ray, and HD DVD. The difference is the actual encoding.In this case, the encoding is different. It maximizes the bandwidth for blu-ray whereas the HD DVD version had a lower bit-rate. The other difference is that the HD DVD version used VC-1 codec, while this used AVC. The reason I point this out is because in your Madagascar reivew, you wrote: This is more like it from Dreamworks. Madagascar is not limited to an HD-DVD previous release transfer. Once again, it's the encoding that would be different. Not the transfer. Warner is the only studio that re-uses the same encode from HD DVD to blu-ray.
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Il y a 6 mois, 3 semainesSignaler ce commentaire Hey, sbtule must be your middle name. Great post!
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Il y a 11 moisSignaler ce commentaire votre boté ma mis a bouch bé.
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