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Heck, it cost several million dollars just to bring the triple layer production lines online. The format has used the same kind of structure as recordable BD-XL thus far (3x 33.4GB layers = 100GB) which also has a quadruple decker 128GB disc (the fourth layer isn't also 33.4GB because it would be too thick to meet BD spec) but AFAIK it was never seriously considered by the BDA for adoption as part of a mass-replication format because the yields would be much too low and the disc far too expensive. Ray: there isn't a quad-layer disc in the UHD Blu spec. This can be confusing and I'm abandoning the other thread I made in this sub-forum.
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Maybe going to break it down over total amount of titles of BD100's then by which category they fall under. I know multiple BD50's I own certainly don't. I'm just wondering if these titles even use the full disc capacity. Just the facts and sorting it by inherent source resolution. Reminds me of a site I used often, bluraydiscstats?, which broke down BDs using MPEG2, VC-1, AVC, MVC along with other data. I'm making this thread because I really want to see there is neat data.
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Why should a movie with a long running time be given a BD66? Of course Cleopatra (1963), The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Extended Editions, etc. Still wondering if there'll be even greater disc capacities as I've already mentioned for multiple other titles which have yuge running times. Guess not a ton of titles are taking advantage of the disc size. Just imagine a random pie-chart in yer noggin' with differing colors for the whole. Only listing the source resolution to see just how many are alotted. These are strictly a list of UHDs which are BD100 in disc size.