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Yeah, there have been lots of proposed high-capacity discs using multiple layers. Pioneer talked about a 16 layer disc at one point. It's one thing to work out the physics, and another thing entirely to manufacture them at a reasonable cost.
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So assumption-wise seeing how UHD disc may take awhile to catch up with blu-ray releases in the beginning, what benefits will there be for regular blu-ray discs in UHD players:
Possible: *Faster loading times for blu-ray disc? (Blu-ray players loaded DVD's incredibly fast) *Better output? (Speculation based on comparative tech when some people argue their OPPO delivers improved PQ, even some HD-DVD player owners say they upscaled DVDs better.) *Better/Smoother 3D playback (Would the new UHD hardware be able to output 3D blu-rays at above 24hz for smoother playback?) *Improved color space (Would it make a difference, or eliminate banding on blu-rays?) Anyone care to speculate if UHD players would boost blu-ray performance. Probably not to the degree that Blu-ray players improved DVD playback, but I'll take any possible improvement. |
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If it's a deep catalog title that hasn't undergone the studios' 4k archival mastering process, perhaps not at the start (8 bit, Rec 709 color, etc.). If it's a fairly recent release, then I would assume all the bells and whistles will be included. Hopefully, a Dolby Atmos or DTS:X theatrical mix or remix will be included as well (more likely here than a regular Blu-ray to help differentiate the formats). Part of the press release trumpeting the finalization of the BDA licensed spec. for Ultra HD Blu-ray put an emphasis on the immersive audio formats integrated into the audio specs. (Atmos, X, and Auro3D) that wasn't there when Blu-ray got these formats. Last edited by FilmFreakosaurus; 05-14-2015 at 06:41 PM. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Totally new link to a discussion from a Netflix spokesperson about True 4K and Emerging Technologies (HDR) - |
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All they can do is upscale 1080p to 2160p at various degrees of quality depending on the strength of the scaler. They cannot add frames that were never there to begin with and they can't add color information like that either. All the displays can do is possibly frame interpolate 24 fps material to add that wonky soap opera effect. If UHD Blu-ray players have faster processors and more memory, then I would assume regular Blu-ray discs will load faster. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Yeah, it's possible that some studios may put out existing 4K home video masters graded in 8-bit 709 instead of going back to the source files and migrating them across in 10-bit P3, but I'd be extremely disappointed if they did. That work shouldn't be as involved as a 709 grade - which itself takes about 2 or 3 days, as Penton once pointed out - so it might only take a matter of hours for an experienced colourist to do, for an SDR version anyway. There really is no reason other than utter cheapness not to get 10-bit P3 right off the bat. Last edited by Geoff D; 05-14-2015 at 10:47 PM. |
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#2767 |
Banned
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#2768 |
Blu-ray Knight
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UHD players would upscale Blu-rays, just like a 4K TV would. But to really see any benefit from upscaling, you would have to sit close enough to see a 1080p pixel grid (about 1.5x the screen size away). Of course you're not going to see a 1080p pixel grid on your 4K TV, but if it were a 1080p, so to speak.
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#2769 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I hope they fix the green tint for 4k trilogy
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Blu-ray Baron
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If the format lives on, you better believe you'll see new and improved releases of better selling titles. |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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So, tablet and smartphone users rejoice, for you’ve been cared about since Day 1. “Taking that high-quality master to portable devices was the main reason to get in to this." |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Thanks given by: | FilmFreakosaurus (05-15-2015) |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Here's another article from What Hi-Fi?
Ultra HD Blu-ray set for September launch, prices revealed Quote:
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Seeing as decent players start from 50 or 60 quid these days, I wonder what criterion they're using for the 'two to three times' estimate?
Still, I've been saying for a while that I hoped that prices weren't going to be in the 1000 territory like some folks were saying. UHD BD is an evolution of the BD format, not some revolutionary new thing, so it makes sense that the players won't be horribly expensive. Not until Oppo do one, anyway... |
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Blu-ray Knight
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If that is the case, then I'll be happy. I'm still taking a careful watch and wait stance until it's known for certain either way. |
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Thanks given by: | FilmFreakosaurus (05-15-2015) |
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