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#221 | |
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1) like most people obsessed with forcing DL on people that don't have crappy set-ups and care for quality, your tunnel vision was applied to your assumption and you assumed, probably like yourself, I wear a suit to work and mow my lawn. The analogy does not work at all, if ,like myself when I work from home, it is shorts and a T-shirt 2) that if someone wears a suit to work and does not when they mow the lawn, it is probably because they are forced to wear one to work, how does that analogy apply here, if a day comes when there is no more BD or no more DVD or not anything else but crappy quality DL then your analogy would work (I.e. forced to watch crappy DL the same way you are forced to wear a suit at work), but like I said before people have a choice what they watch and on what display, so why should I limit myself to a 37" TV or smaller and watch Netflix streaming when I have a nice 10' wide screen and a nice 61" diagonal TV? just because that other poster with a 37" TV thinks that at that size Netflix becomes acceptable? |
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How are they going about that, exactly? (and no, I haven't been closely following this thread so I'm not staking out a side or anything...that just strikes me as an odd claim) |
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There are many in this thread who i would agree with when it comes to perspectives on netflix and other streaming based rental services including your own you just mentioned, but there are many more on this site especially recently like steedeel who offer no real argument other then to downgrade. I find many of the sites attitudes to be far less helpful and informative then it was when i originally joined. At least it is entertaining though, this is always the first section of the forum i look at when i hop on this site. Streaming is not going to replace physical media anytime soon, but as an additional source to blu-ray, cable, etc... its a great feature with a lot of current and future potential for both HT enthusiasts and casual movie goers alike. |
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Then YOU said: "I don’t get it. You have an issue with people calling Netflix streaming trash but you admit that you don’t watch it on your projector and are forced to use a 37” display. To me that is the definition of trash if it is not good enough for what it is meant to be used with, I am in no mood to go buy a smaller TV just so that I can pretend that it is watchable." First when did he say he was "forced"? Second, nobody said YOU had to go out and buy another TV to be used, solely, for Netflix Streaming. Third, you act like I AM trying to force Netflix Stream on everyone...had you paid attention earlier you would have seen that I said I cancelled my streaming as I didn't use it that much! I could use any number of analogies to explain your logic here: 1) Do you wear a suit to cut the lawn? If not, must be trash! 2) Do you use your outdoor grill for everyday cooking? If not must be trash! 3) Do you always drink champaigne with dinner? If not must be trash! 4) If you have a Ferrari and a Honda, do you drive the Ferrari everyday to work? If not it must be trash! 5) If you have (insert high value item here) and don't use it all the time, then it must be trash...according to your logic. And let's not even take into consideration here that a lot of people like/enjoy/use Netflix to stream content that is not available on BD! So just because someone may like to do this on a smaller set up, it should be considered trash, in YOUR opinion? |
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Exactly! Bluray. Too many fence sitters. If you have a nice home cinema setup get behind this wonderful format and stop supporting (in my opinion) backwards, flawed, unreliable third rate options. Large screens support full hd, dont abuse your set by feeding it 2 percent of its potential.
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#226 | |
Blu-ray Count
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Montreal, Canada
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I don't think it is elitism, it is like going to a muscle car, luxery car or sports car forum and saying that a Lada or stock cheapest Civic is just as good and then calling the people there elitists because they point out that those are unacceptable cars for those catagories. Now if all someone is interested in getting from A to B then yes either of those two cars might do, but if someone is in a luxury car forum they are probably looking for features and comfort that is not in the Civic or Lada, if they are in a muscle car forum they are probably looking for more power and if a sports car then something that will be more exciting. This site is for people who are interested in high quality movie viewing and BDs in particular, that is why it is called Blu-ray.com if someone does not care for high quality, there is nothing wrong with that, I am sure there are forums for people that care about DVD and others for people that care about Netflix and don’t care for something better. I don’t get why they need to be here and post BS like "anyone that does not use Netflix is a fan boy because Netflix streaming has its place in anyone’s choice of movie viewing and looks as good as BD" or "Netflix is not trash, I don't watch it on my projector but when I sit on my 37" TV it is acceptable" |
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Rick, stop using daft examples then. If you do not support streaming why are you defending it? People are accusing me and others of being 'elitist' but your replies seem to suggest you think you are intelectually superior by constantly referring to our ability to 'keep up' with conversations. Double standards really. We understand what you are saying, we just disagree completely.
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Can't agree on the sentiment of the site however as it has grown since you and I joined. Way back when news of studios hopping lines, limited releases, constant firmware and feature changes and BOGO's were a daily occurrence. What we have now is much more a general media forum. Caring for high quality is fine and good, and 10 years from now i will agree with you lol, but as it stands now there is tons and tons of stuff not available on blu-ray however some of that is available streaming in HD and with a proper connection is the best format currently available for said content, and while it is not as crispy as blu-ray in terms of both audio and video, i would have a hard time calling it trash. To each his own i guess. Im going to sign up for netflix for a month or two to watch some trek and get caught up on some anime, but i doubt it will become a permanent addition in my household, but it does work for others. |
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I never accused you of being elitist. I accused you of making braod/general/ignorant statements like this one: "dvd is better than Netflix streaming" I'm glad that's how YOU see it. |
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Just because he watches it on a smaller screen does not make it trash...wow you are starting to sound elitist. Quote:
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Yes, my analogies make total sense, it's just YOU refuse to understand them. You mention steedeel, this is the guy that says dvd is better than netflix stream...are you ready to defend THAT cause as well? Sounds like you two are made for one another! Quote:
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I have Directv and dvr shows all the time, some channels are ONLY available in SD. If I dvr that show on my HD dvr then send it to a SD tv to watch it there is that considered trash? Of course not! I would rather watch the "lesser" content on the "lesser" setup, as it won't look as good on the HD setup. It's, by no means, considered trash. Now that I know you're such an elitist, I realize it's going to be impossible to explain any of this to you. Last edited by rickah88; 07-18-2011 at 04:34 AM. |
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#235 |
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Pointless posting still images. Compression works on a frame by frame basis.
Rick, dvd has a more consistent picture. You are at the mercy of certain conditions with a stream sucb as traffic, other members of household using internet, connection issues, isp problems and having to put up with dropped resolution or detail (even with strong connection sometimes). Dvd at least has been mastered already and on my 50 inch panasonic plasma looks superior in terms of consistency. I am obviously aware of increased resolution on stream but i prefer to watcb my films without being at the mercy of the afore mentioned issues. Its about the artefacts and i struggle to get past them. |
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#238 |
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I'm keeping the mailed BD option from Netflix and have dropped streaming which saves me $2.00 a month. For now VUDU will take up the slack for streaming. The PQ and AQ is better and 3D selections are available. Sometimes the 5 cent and 99 cent movies are worth watching. VUDU claims they have 1080P video quality with their HDX which requires 4.5 Mbps. I disagree, but the PQ is acceptable with my 18 Mbps wireless connection.
http://supports.vudu.com/questions/2...+is+TruFilm%3F I thought about resurrecting my Blockbuster Account, but none of my Sony devices are supported. ![]() |
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Yes, because HDTVs are overpriced and as a student with insane medical bills, it isn't feasible to buy one. Go ahead and tell me that my opinion is worthless because I watch HD content on one, even though I admit streaming does have downsides. Wait, I mean faux-HD content because HD content is only on a BD disc. You still haven't addressed my convenience argument. All you're focused on is NOT HD CONTENT! |
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