| bugrimmar said: Call me an idiot, but... |
You're an idiot.
Can't believe you guys, so rude. He even asked nicely.
Compression takes effort. You can do some compression to a certain degree without losing quality but that takes a lot of tweaking.
The publisher jump on it because there's more profit per sale.
In China, if you haven't caught up with the news. Pirates are using DVD 720P from ripping Blu-ray and sell them as Blu-ray.
Quality lose if minimal.
Why would they sell you a DVD for $10 when they can sell you Blu-ray for $30?







