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	<title>Comments on: Roughly how many Blu-Ray movies are on double-layer disks?</title>
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		<title>By: forcelessyoda</title>
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		<description>The vast majority of new Blu-ray titles are all on DL Blu-ray media discs.
Basically any new movie or any movie that has an advanced/HD auido or uncompressed audio on the disc will be a DL disc. Many of the old and original Blu-ray discs that only had regulary dolby 5.1 were on single layer. 
Also some of the really quick, bad transfer to Hi-def movies are only single layer. Usually the ones you see in the bargin bins for $10-$15.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The vast majority of new Blu-ray titles are all on DL Blu-ray media discs.<br />
Basically any new movie or any movie that has an advanced/HD auido or uncompressed audio on the disc will be a DL disc. Many of the old and original Blu-ray discs that only had regulary dolby 5.1 were on single layer.<br />
Also some of the really quick, bad transfer to Hi-def movies are only single layer. Usually the ones you see in the bargin bins for $10-$15.</p>
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