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The
HD DVD disc is designed to be the successor to the standard DVD format.
It can store about three times as much data as its predecessor (15
GB per layer instead of 4.7 GB). The HD DVD standard was jointly developed
by a group of consumer electronics and PC companies, spearheaded by Toshiba.
The HD DVD format supports a wide variety of resolutions,
all video resolutions supported by the DVD-Video standard,
and up to HDTV formats such
as 720p,
1080i and 1080p. HD
DVD supports video encoded in MPEG2 which
is what is used in DVDs as well as the new formats VC-1 and AVC which
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Dreaming Arizona
This title was originally filmed in HD and
released as standard def DVD in 2003. A new 1080i master was created
for the HD DVD release in 2007.
DaVinci color correction and his-res
image processing as well as additional footage and iHD Menu Options.
MSRP: $16.95
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Dreaming
Nevada
This title was originally filmed in HD and
released as standard def DVD in 2004.
Originally mastered for HD release in
1080i at Technicolor Hollywood, Dreaming Nevada now
available in
HD DVD format with iHD Menu Options.
MSRP: $16.95
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