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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#1103 | |
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I would think you would have to keep all the damn previews and FBI warnings, etc. etc. (that piss us all off) just like the disc versions. |
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If they don't phase out DVD's now, they're idiots. Three disc formats at once??? |
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Blu-ray Baron
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#1107 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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But then if the sale was a true disc purchase, then it would be protected by First Sale and you will be allowed to sell it or give to someone else. I don't see how a disc originally purchased with First Sale protection could be converted to one where you would not be allowed to sell it because you are making it linked to a digital delivery device. It's just that the whole concept of having it "as an option" raises a concern to me that all disc purchases will be digital-based and tied to the owner's account with no resale rights. Hopefully I'm reading into this too much. |
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Apr 2007
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#1109 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() Hint: think mandatory and optional features. Also, be forewarned, as I stop reading anyone’s posts once they say…’it is my understanding’ because often what follows is nothing but speculative rambling noise. |
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Yes but this is different from the past (ie. Laserdisc vs CED) as the technology is upwardly compatible. A BD player will play DVD and it's almost certain a 4K BD player will play 1080P BDs and DVDs, so to a large extent they are part of the same ecosystem. I don't see DVD going away any time soon. It's been a long time since I bought one, I wouldn't advise buying one where a BD is available, but I dont begrudge anyone buying one if it fits their budget or expectations.
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DVD is so cheap it'll be around forever. There are millions and millions of players out there, all over the world. I'll still pick one up if I'm desperate to see something and there's no other way.
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Original Trilogy and new one for 2016/7 Original Trilogy and Prequel Trilogy set for 2018 for the second film. Box set with all 9 films in around 2022! Deluxe set with all 9 films and spin offs etc. Whenever. Then we'll be somewhere towards 8k and I'll probably be too old to care ![]() Last edited by KRW1; 01-08-2015 at 07:36 PM. |
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#1112 |
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Indeed, and least we forget, there are still a large number of TV shows and movies that are only available on DVD - and some of those were shot on SD video tape and thus are not capable of native HD resolutions and thus wouldn't benefit greatly from a BD release.
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#1113 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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#1114 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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This tidbit from the Panasonic 4K display CX850 article is interesting
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Banned
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However, there is far less industry enthusiasm for 3D as there once was. It's 2D 4k, 10 bit, HDR, HFR, a wider color gamut, object based 3D surround, etc. etc. now. You know, improved tech stuff that doesn't give many people a splitting headache and eye strain. ![]() |
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Banned
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Thanks given by: | FilmFreakosaurus (01-09-2015) |
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Senior Member
Oct 2007
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#1119 |
Senior Member
Oct 2007
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Scott Wilkinson reported from CES that the UHD Alliance is working on a certification program and that the minimum requirements would be the "P3/DCI color gamut, 10-bit color, 1000 nits of peak brightness, and PQ gamma (aka SMPTE ST 2084)". SMPTE ST 2084 is the HDR system that was defined in HEVC.
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#1120 | |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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![]() P.S. Reminds me Richard before I forget, since I recall you’ve become a connoisseur ![]() Head’s up to next month’s annual retreat, Carolyn is scheduled to moderate the ICG panel which follows the 'Extended Color Gamut: What Do Artists Need?' panel. Don’t miss it…or else don’t miss reading about it from one of the reporters covering. Last edited by Penton-Man; 01-09-2015 at 05:17 AM. Reason: Added a P.S. |
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