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Is there any entity developing an 'open-hd-dvd'? (open standard, not foisted
on world by US studios and banks)

Ogg Vorbis is challenging MP3 and MPEG audio, so it could still work with
more complex technology like a DVD.

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"http://HireMe.geek.nz/" <mikehack@u.washington.edu> wrote in message
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> Is there any entity developing an 'open-hd-dvd'? (open standard, not
> foisted
> on world by US studios and banks)
>
> Ogg Vorbis is challenging MP3 and MPEG audio, so it could still work with
> more complex technology like a DVD.

And whose content exactly would be placed on these open HD DVD's?

I suspect that you want those neanderthals in Hollywood to accept the open
standard foist upon them.

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