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Whether it is Blu-Ray or HD DVD has nothing ...
... to do with Microsoft encoding. You can use it on either. Microsoft does not have a stake in the hardware. Microsoft encoding is licenseable for either technology.
Posted by: ShadeTree   Posted on: 10/04/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Really? No  Richard Flude | 10/04/05
Confused...  Zinoron | 10/04/05
Also confused...  java.user | 10/04/05
This is exactly what we DO NOT NEED!  BitTwiddler | 10/04/05
Gawd forbid users have a choice huh?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/04/05
The only problem is..  GrindinAxTaRupert | 10/04/05
This is Betamax versus VHS all over again.  ShadeTree | 10/04/05
simple solution  zijiang | 10/04/05
Those are banninated  voice_of_all_reason | 10/04/05
Whether it is Blu-Ray or HD DVD has nothing ...  ShadeTree | 10/04/05
Both ways  Lord-dogbert_z | 10/04/05

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