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Old 09-17-2009, 08:00 AM   #1
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PQ wise? I've read really bad reviews for the video and even some places saying the DVD has less problems. Anyone here been able to compare the two? Thanks!
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I haven't officially seen the DVD with my own eyes, but the Blu does have a lot of problems. One which has occurred with me has been the grain. Now I love grain in films and TV, but this is like an excess amount of grain, enough to make the picture look really awful and hurts the eyes. You can find the blu cheaper though. It might be worth looking into.
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The review on this website (which can be read here) does acknowledge the flaws within the transfer but does go on to say that it is still better than it's DVD counterpart.

So if you're looking for a great transfer you won't find it in the blu-ray. BUT it is still the best transfer..
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Old 09-17-2009, 05:09 PM   #4
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I do not own the dvd set, but the Blu-ray set looks pretty awful. I would call it the worst looking television release on BD yet. The original cinematography of the show was cheap to begin with, but Warner did an awful job of compressing it. The only justification for getting it is that it can be had relatively cheaply.
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Old 09-17-2009, 05:11 PM   #5
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So if you're looking for a great transfer you won't find it in the blu-ray. BUT it is still the best transfer..
Agreed, I have watched both the DVD and Blu-ray (thanks to the Blu-ray being released 3 months after the DVD) and while the Blu-ray isn't great it's much better than the DVD. It's nowhere near the quality of Lost but it is a worthwhile purchase, especially for a pretty cheap price.
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Let's settle this question right now. The Blu-ray is always better than the DVD. Is every Blu-ray perfect quality? No. Is it the best we have ever seen that particular film? Yes.
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Let's settle this question right now. The Blu-ray is always better than the DVD. Is every Blu-ray perfect quality? No. Is it the best we have ever seen that particular film? Yes.
Is it the best we will see? Yes. Is it the best we want to see? No, Nothing is perfect.
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I prefer the dvds.
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I haven't officially seen the DVD with my own eyes, but the Blu does have a lot of problems. One which has occurred with me has been the grain. Now I love grain in films and TV, but this is like an excess amount of grain, enough to make the picture look really awful and hurts the eyes. You can find the blu cheaper though. It might be worth looking into.
If you recall, the television show... I mean when you watch it on television has excessive grain. I remember when it first aired, I had just gotten my plasma. And I knew nothing of grain. I'm thinking my tv doesn't do white very well, etc. But it's just the style of the show. It's a very grainy show. It has nothing to do with blu-ray or dvd. The source is grainy.
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Old 09-17-2009, 09:51 PM   #10
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If you recall, the television show... I mean when you watch it on television has excessive grain. I remember when it first aired, I had just gotten my plasma. And I knew nothing of grain. I'm thinking my tv doesn't do white very well, etc. But it's just the style of the show. It's a very grainy show. It has nothing to do with blu-ray or dvd. The source is grainy.
Oh I know, but transferring the source into 1080p from 1080i can make the grain look even more abundant, overly abundant, enough to distract you. I remember the graininess of the show when it aired and it's much worse on Blu.
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Oh I know, but transferring the source into 1080p from 1080i can make the grain look even more abundant, overly abundant, enough to distract you. I remember the graininess of the show when it aired and it's much worse on Blu.
Yeah... that's very true. Grain is much more apparent on blu-ray. But what it sounds like grain is the least of the issues. I mean it didn't get 2/5 on this site solely because of grain. At least it got lossless audio, right?
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In my TOTALLY BIASED opinion,

Everything looks better in Blu.

(except Tombraider, but we won't go there )
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At least it got lossless audio, right?
Nope, DD 5.1.
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Old 09-19-2009, 04:49 AM   #14
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Yeah... that's very true. Grain is much more apparent on blu-ray. But what it sounds like grain is the least of the issues. I mean it didn't get 2/5 on this site solely because of grain. At least it got lossless audio, right?
I don't think it received the lossless audio treatment. In fact I don't know of t a single Warner Bros. TV release that does have lossless audio.
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