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And since I only watch films on my laser projector (an Android TV Smart Projector) with a 150 x 150 inch screen, I still cannot download digital copies unlike in a phone or tablet. But why on earth would I want to watch on a phone or tablet with a screen smaller than 10 inches compared to that? There's just no going back for me. These streaming apps are a bunch of bollocks. |
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Some data and new research that I've compiled from primary source documents.
WAR OF THE WORLDS was first previewed for the trades in standard ratio (1.37:1) with mono optical sound at Paramount Studios on Feb 20, 1953. Variety published a review on March 4. It opened in the UK in standard ratio and mono sound on April 3, 1953 at Paramount's 1,896 seat Plaza Theatre on Lower Regent Street, just south of Piccadilly Circus. Initially announced for US release in May 1953, it was pulled out of that release date "after the panoramic possibilities became apparent" (Film Bulletin: June 1, 1953: https://archive.org/details/filmbull...p?view=theater) The US premiere in re-tooled 1.66:1 widescreen and three-channel magnetic stereophonic sound was held at the massive 4,189 seat Warner Theatre on the boardwalk in Atlantic City on July 29, 1953. http://www.incinerama.com/warnerac.htm From there it went to New York's Mayfair Theatre on August 13. The information presented in the Criterion release about the original stereophonic sound is inaccurate. Their research team confused a Dorset Panaphonic Sound test (mono optical steered to three speakers via control tones) with the actual discrete three-channel magnetic interlock stereo release. Selected clips from WotW were shown to industry reps in a demonstration of Dorset Panaphonic Sound on the Paramount lot on September 24, 1953 (after WotW was in wide release) but it was never shown to the public theatrically in that system. Criterion indicated the original stereo sound was minimal and anemic which is not accurate. The original high-fidelity magnetic stereo was, by all accounts, highly directional. Sadly, like all of the other Paramount stereophonic releases in 1953, it is now lost. http://www.3dfilmarchive.com/the-fir...eophonic-sound |
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#215603 |
Blu-ray Samurai
Jun 2012
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August 13, 1953
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But I never understand why some feel the need to belittle streaming. We can all agree (especially on these forums) that discs offer a superior AV experience. But streaming has many advantages and is a great complementary option to physical media for most people. I'm sorry for those who've had such negative experiences with it. |
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Streaming has its place. There are a bunch of classic movies available in HD that are probably relegated to DVD forever in physical format. It seems lately unless something has a recent pristine 4K restoration, it is not getting a Blu-ray upgrade, so we are stuck with ancient DVDs for some early Criterion titles for which there are decent 1080p versions available through various services. Streaming/digital rentals/digital purchases have also replaced the video rental store for 99% of the world, and plenty of titles that are long OOP on physical are $4.99 or less for a digital copy. These aren't bad things.
As for streaming quality, there are variables such as the device you are using, your connection speed, and the app itself. Some apps don't match frame rate on one device but do on another, another app is only 4K HDR on select devices only, sometimes different services will have different transfers/cuts of a film, and so on, while physical media is the same across the board as long as you have a player and compatible screen. I will gladly upgrade digital copies to disc when available for these reasons, in addition to superior A/V quality and no worry about rights issues. In many ways, physical media is much simpler. The only downside I am experiencing now is how much physical space it takes up. Moving is such a pain with a large collection. Last edited by kwr212; 09-21-2022 at 06:51 PM. |
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I have no dog in this fight but I do think that the posters on this forum are not a representative sample of the viewing public when it comes to annoyance level when mapped against degree of compromise of visual quality. Think of how many people never turn off motion smoothing on their televisions.
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Thanks given by: | CRASHLANDING (09-21-2022) |
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I was only making the case that if we think of streaming as a complementary medium to physical (rather than a replacement), it has a lot of positives to balance the negatives. Personally I love the convenience, portability and ease of sharing with others (not to mention that it requires no precious shelf space ![]() |
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Show me a poll. I'd like to see the results. Maybe its my projector, who knows. If that's the case, I blame Epson. |
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