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I propose that we discontinue referring to dvd as standard definition. We all hope and believe that blu-ray will become the new standard for home theater entertainment. Therefore, I believe dvd no longer deserves to be described as standard definition. From now on I will refer to dvd as low-definition. Perception is everything and this title shows dvd for what it truly is: old and outdated. Who's with me?
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Not I.
Technically low definition is what you see online and portable devices, like ipods. They have a much lower resolution and lower quality than DVD, which is technically "Standard Definition". There is also High Definition and Ultra High Definition (4k). So just call it SD or SD DVD or DVD or what not, but low definition is a different thing. |
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Except DVD, in fact, IS standard definition.. HD is not standard yet. Even then we want to call it HD cause it sounds snazzy and that is what makes people buy it. If Blu-ray was called "standard def" it wouldn't sound very exciting would it?
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I you are speaking of MST3K the Movie be prepared to ditch your VHS Tom Servo says follow this link. |
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Ah, yes, MST 3K classics. Those are some of the most amazing movies. I love their commentary.
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Oct 2007
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Feb 2008
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PAL = standard definition
NTSC = low definition |
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WOW.. way wrong.
PAL and NTSC are different, but not that different. Resolution n PAL is higher than NTSC, but bitrate on NTSC is higher than PAL. They balance out. But BOTH are "Standard Definition". Low def is for things that truely are low def, lower than what a standard TV uses... internet, ipods, phones, etc. DVDs (PAL and NTSC) are standard, as is VHS although the quality is lower. BD is High def. Ultra High is only on film and special equipment. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
Sep 2007
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I don't give a crap. I don't buy SDs, DVDs or whatever you want to call them anymore.
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One of the HD channels was selling a BD of Sunrise Earth and they kept throwing out the DVD word with it. There was no DVD for sale. I think a butt load of people will order this not realizing that it won't play on their DVD player. Talk about confusing J6P out there.
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