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Let's go through this. Not all Blu-ray movies are lossless. Second, the highest selling Blu-ray player at over 50 million units, the PS3 ,doesn't support lossless audio on 3D BDs. Next, for many, and I would imagine most, the video quality far far outweighs the audio. But do you think currently means it will always be that way? More on Dolby surround on NetFlix. It is Dolby Digital Plus. http://www.betanews.com/article/Netf...ate/1287079424 Last edited by slick1ru2; 04-29-2011 at 10:15 PM. |
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#3182 | |
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U didn't say anything about 3d movies, besides 3d doesn't matter to most people atm and people can still get lossless from their ps3 for 2d blu-ray movies, also only a very small percentage of blu-rays don't come with lossless tracks, so that's not really a great point or argument either. People who invest in blu-ray or want blu-ray quality generally want blu-ray for it's higher quality audio as well, not just for PQ, granted some may not be to concerned with AQ, but most blu-ray users are. Who gives a s**t if it will always be that way or not, its about here and now, so why bother trying to predict the future. I for 1 will never ever jump on the digital downloading bandwagon, and there are plenty of other people who feel that same way, which is why physical media will never be made obsolete, DD and physical media will most likely coexist forever, and anyone who thinks differently is a moron. Last edited by Cevolution; 04-29-2011 at 10:47 PM. |
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But as for the difference, well, lol, not much. http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/1233 Apprehensions about lossless compression being inferior to an uncompressed version of the same soundtrack are not borne out by the facts. One methodology may have technical advantages over the other in terms of space savings, but the end result is the same whether the disc you buy has an uncompressed soundtrack or a lossless one. They're both equally good, so sit back and enjoy. If they had a HOF thread, I'd nominate this of yours statement for it: "Who gives a s**t if it will always be that way or not, its about here and now, so why bother trying to predict the future." Last edited by slick1ru2; 04-29-2011 at 10:54 PM. |
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I don't know a single person who can't hear a difference between lossy and lossless, a mate of mine just got his 1st lossless setup after years of using a lossy system (he got it for free via redemption with a panasonic 3dtv), and he can't believe the difference between lossy and lossless. Imo people who can't hear a difference just don't want to because they don't care enough and because they think with their wallet instead of their brain, and for that reason they convince themselves that they purchased an equally as good lossy system. Last edited by Cevolution; 04-29-2011 at 11:15 PM. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Oct 2008
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![]() EDIT: You did see that DD+ is a new, more advanced codec right? Last edited by slick1ru2; 04-29-2011 at 11:23 PM. |
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I wasn't just talking about equipment worth thousands of dollars like some of the setups here, most people will be able to hear the difference with a $500 setup, if u think there is no difference then u should book in an appt asap at your local hearing clinic. I don't know how u can even comment or have an opinion in the 1st place since u don't even own a sound system, so u have got nothing to go off or compare, too me it just sounds like you're just 1 of these typical people who makes their mind up and forms an opinion before experiencing things for yourself, and always runs your mouth and spreads propaganda about things because u don't agree or dislike something.
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#3188 | |
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Don't people who invest heavily in audio gear have a vested interest in hearing night and day differences where they don't always exist? I'm not suggesting there are no differences between lossy and lossless audio but once you get past moderate bitrates those differences diminish and can be awfully subtle at higher bitrates. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
Oct 2008
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Of course an upgrade in equipment is going produce a difference in what is heard. That was not the issue. The issue was the source on the same equipment, no matter the cost. If there is a difference in advanced compression codecs that can be heard and if it can, can the listener even tell the difference in which is which. The net is full of reports of double blind studies where people can't tell the difference between lossless and higher quality compression codecs at higher bit rates.
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We haven't taken it far enough to get banned, but if 1 of us does then so should the other, because we both are guilty of insulted the other.
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In my opinion i think netflix compares to a disposable camera. Convenient but lacking the picture quality and function of a quality camera. Us bluray fans are mostly collectors and we always will be. For a generation of knock off nigels streaming will maybe be enough but when it comes to owning our films leave it to the big boys (bluray)
also a lot of people are only just thinking of upgrading to hdtv. It will take many years (if ever) to convince these people to go near internet services. By the time they do they will be used to hd quality and will probably think there tv has a fault if they watch a streamed film and compare it to hd! I honestly cant see people being happy with poor quality having adapted to bluray and broadcast hd. It is probably acceptable on a laptop but no way on a larger screen. 3d could also play a part in things. It certainly cannot be ruled out. Full hd 3d would be a step too far for downloads in my opinion, even ten years from now. I think too many people are starting to believe all the hype about downloads but are not thinking things through. |
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What I am saying is if you take Salt, right now on Dish. Stream it in 1080p/ 5.1 DD+ on a PS3 through a high end 5.1 system. Then put in the Blu-ray of Salt on that same system, I doubt that whoever is listening is going to hear a difference or if they thought there was a difference that it was minor. And I doubt all that those that thought there was a difference could tell which was which. To do that kind of test you would need to do a double blind study where the participants and researchers directly involved wouldn't know which was which during the test, only after. That would eliminate bias on everyone's part. Now, I might be wrong, but I think if there was a difference it was minor. Last edited by slick1ru2; 04-30-2011 at 12:37 AM. |
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