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Blu-ray Emperor
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Yup. I downloaded the 8GB freebie of Terminator Genisys in 4K from ultraflix and it looked fantastic for what it was, as even though it had some extremely obvious banding the level of detail exceeded what I could see in Blu-ray caps. Having the images be at 2160p to begin with means that even though the severe compression of streaming will throw away a lot of info, there's still enough left over to pip 1080p Blu-ray to the post in some respects and it'll wipe the floor with HD streams.
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Thanks given by: | dvdmike (12-04-2015) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jul 2008
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At the same low bitrate and codec 1080p is better than 2160p. It seems better only because 1080p streaming doesn't have the same bitrate but much lower.... |
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Blu-ray Prince
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If there is a 4K master it will use 2K VFX. All VFX was done at 2K. I really hope studios kept 4K in minds and created 4K masters for their archives. Last edited by Pieter V; 12-06-2015 at 12:33 PM. |
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Bluray UHD will be nichi, because studios aren't going to do 2k/4k masters to old films unless it was 2k masters as of 2015. Not right away. The 1080p masters to come out for UHD in 2023-2024. I never knew plastic Bluray are worth $30-40 for a single movie when it uses $2 worth of material. $20 is premium for movies these days.
I believe it says 2160p on the 2016 releases Last edited by renegadeviking; 12-31-2015 at 05:58 PM. |
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Dec 2015
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Netflix I believe have banned productions from shooting "4K" on it, and as 4K is a requirement for their own shows they've basically banned the cameras. |
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#172 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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How did you download it instead of stream it? |
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I've read 4K is only good if you have a large screen, and watch from a distance. It's too expensive for me right now anyway, but curious as to what the improvement is from a shorter distance, if any. 5 to 6 feet away, actually. Is it really worth the investment?
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#176 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I sit 13 feet from my 65" 4K tv. When playing native 4k content it definitely looks better. Its sharper and cleaner looking too. Playing hdr is even more noticeable with the more solid colors and depth. Hdr can be seen with any size tv at any distance. |
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Thanks given by: | Canada (01-01-2016) |
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#177 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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On a large screen I believe it would be but any screen less than about 100" you can't even see all the detail that's in 1080p let alone a 3160p image. The thing that will be a big game changer is the higher dynamic range colour.
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Thanks given by: | C. Anton (01-01-2016) |
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I sit a little over 5 feet from a 40" 1080p, because the room is so small, and not sure what HDR is or if my TV has it. It does have a great picture, and I ordered a Samsung BD-H6500 yesterday from Amazon to replace my Sony, which says Upscale Every Disc to Near UHD Quality with UHD Upscaling, but that really won't matter if the TV isn't 4K. Right?
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Interesting article by John C. Dvorak
I think he has a point with the general public, will they even notice or care about HDR? http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2496390,00.asp |
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