It seems the GENERAL CONSENSUS is BlueRay, and I%26#39;ll support that as follows:
The following paragraphs are pasted from a web page, giving concise technological comparisons:
"Blu-ray Disc has a higher maximum capacity per layer than HD DVD (25 GB vs. 15 GB). Early (2006) Blu-ray video releases used primarily single-layer 25 GB discs, but an increasing number of current releases (2007) are using dual-layer 50 GB discs. HD DVD video releases have used 30 GB discs almost exclusively since its launch in 2006. However, disc capacity is just one of many technical factors that influence the final product%26#39;s audio/video presentation."
"There are also some differences in the audio compression standards (codec) that are employed on on the two formats. Most titles released on the Blu-ray format include Dolby Digital tracks for each language in the region, and many also include a Linear PCM track for the primary language."
There is MUCH MORE in this article you may wish to know. It is the first link below.
Also, perhaps you may be interested in the current competetive standings: "Of the high-definition discs bought by consumers in the first quarter, 70% were in the Blu-ray Disc format and 30% were HD DVD, according to sales figures provided by Home Media Magazine%26#39;s market research department.
Blu-ray took the lead in February, and its percentage of total sales accelerated to the point where it accounted for nearly three out of every four high-definition discs sold in March."
Pasted from a news article; the 2nd link below:
(BlueRay is more expensive, also)
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