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I bought a Roku 4 because its really the only place for a vast library of uhd movies. Anyone with first hand experience using ultraflix on the roku 4 and a 4K movie? There are a ton but the price seems too goo to be true- Easter Day special 10/$25. Super cheap! Alot of foid titles too. After my experience w/Blu-ray, I'm looking to rent and view once vs buying for 5x tye amount and watching once. Its cheaper to rent once a year for the few times you'll rewatch a movie vs buying. Ive got some from vudu as well (30mbps).
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In my experience I wouldn't waste money on much of the Ultraflix selection because most content is upscaled 1080p and they no longer specify which titles are captured and mastered in 4K.
When I first got my Vizio P series about a year ago Ultraflix labeled their content in three tiers. Platinum (Captured in 4K), Gold (Older catalog titles with 4K scan), and Silver (Upscaled material) but the most annoying part just since the last few months or so they got rid of their tier system with no way to distinguish true 4K material or not. The only way I can guess which titles are true 4K sources is by the rental price. Some titles are 9.99 and some are 4.99. Ultraflix claim the biggest library of 4K content but that's not really true. For example they recently added all the Friday the 13th films so called 4K rental for 4.99 but I know for a fact not one of those films has underwent a 4K scan or remaster in anyway. The list of catalog titles their claiming to be 4K is staggering. |
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Plus, my experience is that Ultraflix on the Roku doesn't even have 5.1 audio... so it's waste on MANY levels. |
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Jan 2013
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Ultraflix is really disappointing as a service in terms of quality, and their support team does not really seem to give a damn either. They won't be getting any more of my money.
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Ultraflix has a Flickr page were they show how are better they are then the competitors and I looked at the ones I have BDs of and I was shocked at how bad the 'better' Ultraflix image was. They were only like 720p but it was obvious all the film grain was scrubbed out and EE used.
I have no idea if what they stream looks like that but I gotta wonder about their competence after visiting that page. |
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Oct 2008
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There is one upside now: Every movie can now be watched for two minutes I believe in order to access its picture quality which is very helpful - after checking out 5 different movies that I was sure had the potential to look quite good because of 4k masters or very recent 2k finishes I had to admit to myself that it was probably a waste of time to check out others as they all looked digitally scrubbed. if somebody is interested to check them out there are several movies on Ultraflix with 4k masters that do not hold up against the Blu-ray versions: The Godfather The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Forrest Gump Gladiator |
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I don't understand why they haven't been sued for false advertising yet. There's a certain expectation of quality when something is advertised as being in 4K; to be delivered in less-than-Blu-ray quality is just straight up lying to the customer. It's not like this is some shitty free video website like YouTube, it's a paid service!
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Oct 2008
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Oct 2008
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I for one appreciate the preview option and will check their offerings from time to time, maybe at some point they will switch to acceptable picture quality. |
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Oct 2008
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Proving what? The reviewers provide zero comparison with BD or even other stream services so people can make up their own mind. If I went by reviews I would of bought the first Patton BD and Predator UHE and found out I paid for crap. Both of which got plenty of rave reviews. |
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My only experience with the terminator Genesis was not a good one. Constant freezing forced me to change the Mbps speed. Dark scenes were a super blocky mess from compression artifacting and the audio was 2.1, day bright scenes looked good but that was it. I have ever credits that I'm waiting to use for when they launch hdr. God knows when that'll be.
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