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Blu-ray & HD-DVD
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| _Ocean_Drive_ |
Has anyone taken the plunge and gone with one of these formats, or both?
Does HD really make a huge difference from DVD? Is the viewing experience remarkably improved? And worth it?
Saw quite alot of BR/HD DVDs on sale today and it got me thinking. Thoughts / experiences would be appreciated. |
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| SuspicionVandit |
| quote: | Originally posted by _Ocean_Drive_
Does HD really make a huge difference from DVD? |
hell yeah. as long as you are AT LEAST using component cables to hook up to an HD-capable display, you will notice a good jump in quality.
Sony has shaped up their Blu-Ray movie format since launch (which was quite a fallacy considering the outdated/inefficient codecs they were using for video/audio). At the original date of competition, it was mostly clear that HD-DVD was using a far superior video compression codec, and despite a more limited space, the codec enabled for a richer/finer picture. But now many Blu-Ray movies are adopting the audio and video codecs and i can attest that Blu-Ray movies are looking FAR superior. Another feature of superiority was HD-DVDs interactive setups with their Extra content, in which one could watch the movie, and setup several "streaming" windows where you could witness direector commentary or storyboards. Later on, BD movies attmempted the same, but in a far more primitive manner (which meant pausing the movie to watch the storyboards, etc)
The industry is split by studio as to who will produce movies for what. Disney is latched onto BD, others onto HD-DVD. (one could also get a hybrid, which combines the two, although i hear of an extreme failure rate).
If i were to choose right this second, i'd go with Toshiba's HD-DVD deal, as it is just too good of a discount to give up for an HD picture. I believe all Toshiba's HD-DVD players have a $100 discount as well as a rebate for any 5 HD-DVD movies they buy (which i hear is completely compatible with the Matrix Trilogy box, score $80!) |
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| Magnus |
| I'm sure by now many of you have heard why Betamax died vs VHS. Porn. I'm calling Blu-ray as the one in the end that will dominate. Just like Betamax Vs VHS, the porn industry will decide the winner and since porn is going Blu-ray only and with Blu-ray having the larger capacity, if I had to buy a player I'd go the Blu-ray route. |
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| _Nut_ |
| I am still going to wait to get an HD player until this is resolved, but I did see that LG now has an DH and Blu Ray player all in one. |
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| miamitranceman |
| Yeah, but read the reviews on the LG player. You don't get any HD-DVD extra features enabled, among other things. Not worth it IMO. |
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| exstasie |
I got both and now I can watch a regular DVD. There is significant difference between the two!
I could really careless which format wins as both of my players are video systems (360 & PS3). But wow, don't start watching movies in HD if you can't afford to completely shift over.
oh, btw...where did you hear about Blu-Ray being the only format for Porn?
There are tons of HD DVD porn already out there, and initially Sony stated that there was going to be no Porn at all on Blu-Ray. Unless they changed their minds in the last month.
But I don't think Porn has that kind of impact anymore. Everything is digital and all of it is downloaded. Sure back when it was VHS vs. Beta, it was based on the Porn industry but that was because it was not available on the internet like it is today. I personally don't believe it will have as big of an impact as in the previous format war. |
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| malek |
huh/??
the porn industry chose HD-DVD!! and that was a while ago.
Also HD-DVD is much cheaper to produce than the blurays. |
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| biznology |
| not to be an idiot, but you need the monitor to max out the quality. i wouldnt even consider the change without a 1080, ive seen it in person and while impressive, isnt so much from 10 feet away without a high quality tv| |
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| Unzinc |
I bought the HD drive for my 360 and can notice a slight difference between regular DVDs run on progressive scan, and DVD. Then again my TV is only 32" and 1080i. I think you'd need a larger TV running 1080p to notice a huge difference. perhaps if I were using the HDMI cable it would be a lot better, but I'm not sure.
I think the rental stores will decide which format is going to prevail, somewhat. Whichever format is most accessible to rent is what people will switch to. |
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| Marc Summers |
| I've been seeing commercial of movie releases ONLY on Blu-ray, lately. Is this significant? |
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| webbie |
I dont think porn will decide what format wins this time.
When VHS and Beta was battling it out there was no real way to find porn other from magazines. But now there is porn on VHS, DVD, magazines and foremost online - porn wont decide this war. |
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