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Oct 2009
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I am in the market for my first HDTV and Blu-Ray player. My nagging question is: Should I replace some/all of my DVDs with their Blu-Ray equivalent, or let the Blu-Ray player upconvert the DVDs? I haven't really found any info as to whether there is a huge difference in quality between upconverted DVDs and movies encoded in 720p/1080p. Please advise.
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Ahh, with a good TV, there is a huge difference. I try to re-buy all my DVDs on Blu, if they get decent reviews for picture quality and the like.
Upscaling DVDs simply plays them at a higher resolution. But, the Blu-ray actually contains more picture information and audio information. DVDs upconverted will never look as good. Some people argue they have DVDs that look close to their Blu-ray counterparts, but I don't agree. I haven't seen any DVD that I thought looked better than it's Blu-ray counterpart. |
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I definitely think you should replace the dvds you love/rewatch often with the blu-ray edition, since there is a huge upgrade in both picture and sound quality. Even the best dvd upscaled won't hold a candle to a good blu-ray disc on a 1080p screen. Granted there are some mediocre blu-ray transfers but these are few and far between, and if you read reviews on this site you'll know which ones to avoid.
I think we all had dvds we bought blind and didn't watch more than once or twice, or films we grew out of. Those are the ones I wouldn't bother replacing with blu-ray. |
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I do not plan on upgrading every movie to Blu-ray but I don't quite have the income to really do that. I have replaced about a dozen becase the Blu-ray version looks so much better (aka Casino Royale). If you have the spare money to upgrade each film, I say go for it; if not, this site has great reviews and many will have a suggestion on whether or not DVD owners should upgrade.
My one real piece of advice, stop buying DVDs. I made the slow transition by still buying DVDs when I found them at cheap prices. It find it hard to upgrade certain movies that I just recently bought on DVD. |
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Active Member
Oct 2009
Texas
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I bought a PS3 and a 32" LCD HDTV 120hs 1080p LG. The TV isn't super but for $700 it is sure worth every penny. I personally at the moment will only buy movies that I think are worth watching in Blu like Watchmen unless I find a Blu that is super cheap (I got "My Name Is Bruce" for $9 on Blu at Hastings
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I'm only replacing DVD's for titles I know will blow me away. I read the reviews on the Blu PQ,SQ and wait for a sale. I have to admit, I have a hard time renting from Redbox anymore.....feels like I'm missing so much if I don't see a movie in BR.
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I only got small collection of dvd (about 50), and 2/3 of my dvd are upgrade to bluray. I think its worth it has batter PQ and AQ. 1/3 is not yet upgrade because Import and not out on bluray yet. good thing that I didn't have large dvd collection. I not into the movies until I start buying bluray. bluray
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Omaha NE
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I am not replacing everything. I am only replacing the movies that I know I will want to watch again and all new releases that I want are Blu-ray. To me there is a HUGE difference between an upscaled DVD and a Blu-ray. I have a 50inch TV.
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Same here, I have too much of a DVD collection (1500+) for me to be able to replace all of them, plus many might not make it to BD for years if ever.
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I was just like you, especially in the beginning. My advice is to start with the movies you really love and are close to your heart. Then look for movies you like based on Picture and Audio quality and then look for deals. If you are careful and patient, it won't cost as much as you might think. Amazon and ebay are excellent for buying movies that someone has watched once or twice at a fraction of the price and you are mostly safe because it is very difficult to ruin a Blu-ray under normal conditions. Good luck, enjoy your collection, have fun and Welcome to The BluWorldOrder!!! ~LD |
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I was selective at first, but as prices fell (and my DVDs became increasingly worthless), I just decided to upgrade everything and dump DVD altogether.
I still have about 150 titles to replace, which I'm sure will all be released over the next few years. |
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Is there a general rule on whether to replace the DVD with a blu ray?
There are probably exceptions. But I've tend to replace them if the PQ and AQ are at least 3/5 based on this site and couple others. Of course this is assuming, the blu-ray also ported over the supplements and things I wanted from the DVD. There are those I want to replace like Fugitive but it was one of the early blus and the PQ is described as crappy. |
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Of my 125 Blu-rays, I think over half are ones I had on DVD.
I don't "Replace" either.... I "Re-buy" it's different, because of the 70 or so DVDs that I now have on Blu-ray, I still own every single one of them..... I won't sell them for a few bucks.... they still work, and I would rather lend them to friends etc... than sell them. |
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#20 |
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Oct 2009
San Diego, California
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Because you can still enjoy the movie on SD DVD, you have the luxury to wait for a really good price or sale. I'm convinced Blu-ray prices will continue to drop and plan to do more shopping next year than I am doing right now.
Renting is also an option for many people. |
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