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My faith has been shaken. I often tout the superiority of Blu over DVD at work, so much that a few of my friends there call me Blu-Ray (I don't want to know what the rest of them call me
![]() I don't know. I guess I might expect this from a low-tier Blu such as House of Flying Daggers, but Wall-E? It's one of the best Blus out there and it should have blown the DVD out of the water, right? Am I just losing it here? Has anyone else conducted such an experiment only to yield similar results? Luckily, I had the Little Mermaid DVD to put in, which looks like crap. Made me feel a little better anyway. |
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Wall•E looks phenomenal in Blu, make no mistake about it. I will say that there are spots if the movie where you're not floored by the visuals when comparing the same scene in the DVD version. If you want a scene that'll blow DVD out of the water, go to the one where Eve, Wall•E, and the captain are all in the captain's quarters. That scene looks almost three-dimensional. You don't get the same feeling when the DVD is playing that scene.
I will also say that Wall•E on a DVD that is being upscaled through a Blu-ray player is one if the best I've seen. Another great one is Bee Movie. |
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bad to do comparisons on animated titles i think. Animated on dvd looks quite superb when upconverted, obviously blu is better if only for the sound difference. I watch some old disney movies that have yet to be released on blu like Lion King and it looks stunning upconverted!
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I'll take that as a complement
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Last edited by Ex Accountant; 04-01-2009 at 04:05 AM. |
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I'm trying to understand the science behind it. If the Wall-E DVD looks almost as good as (arguably) the best Blu, is it fair to say that the Wall-E DVD looks as good as a typical Blu? I just can't bring myself to say that at work. It would break my heart. I will point out that, in my experience, the non-animated movies don't stand a chance. The reason I went purple was because I rented Transformers on DVD and was just pissed the whole way through that I had to watch it in standard def (ok, so I'm a diva). The high def version destroyed the DVD. Maybe for now I'll just classify animated features as...anomalies? Last edited by Ex Accountant; 04-01-2009 at 04:08 AM. |
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I'd love to see Beast Wars Transformers on upconverted DVD. I don't even know if DVDs of that show exist, but I bet that would be fun. |
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Some DVDs look so good, and even if you know it'd look better on Blu, you wonder how the hell can 480p look that good period? Honestly I don't get it.
It seems like even a iffy Blu should look way better than a really good DVD just on a mathematical basis. Lately I feel like still buying Blu but not necessarily praising it so much and making a big deal of it. |
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One thing I will say is even though Wall-E was a relatively close call, I realized afterward that, although the DVD's excellent PQ surprised me, it didn't dazzle me the way the Blu version does. Maybe that's something to take away from it. Frame by frame, not so much. But overall, Blu still won out. Last edited by Ex Accountant; 04-01-2009 at 04:36 AM. |
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I almost feel like netflixing the dvd version of Prince Caspian or some other really impressive blu-ray just to see the difference.
The thing is I don't have many movies on both format. I did a brief comparison of Sweeney Todd and mostly I just more detail/slightly clearer picture. That's probably not a good one to test it with though. |
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I have all 3 seasons of Beast Wars on dvd and it looks stunning upconverted!
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I haven't replaced Batman Begins DVD yet because I thought the DVD was almost as good as the Blu-ray.
I just watched Bolt on DVD and it also looked prety good. I'm not going to buy it because I didn't like it, but if I were I'd think about the DVD. And probably end up buying the Blu-ray. Well, it is better. All new purchases will be Blu, but replacing DVDs will be done on a disc-by-disc basis. I haven't replaced Goodfellas, Terminator 1 or 2, Rocky, A Christmas Story, etc. even though I love these movies, spending the cash on a slight upgrade is not worth it. I willl replace the DVDs when better Blu editions arrive. T2- skynet soon (if reviews are great). Tossing VHS and replacing every single movie with DVD was easy, the difference was huge. DVD to Blu is a bit trickier. I still love ya Blu! |
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The dvd of Pinocchio looks the same as the bluray... at least we got the HD features I guess?
http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDRe...io_blu-ray.htm I tend to not judge with images. But I know the movie and the image is totally accurate. I've seen other comparisons where bluray movies are noticeably better. I have to wonder if the dvd screenshots are regular or upconverted though. |
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Damn... watched the Bolt trailer on the Pinocchio dvd. It looks better than I'd like it too. Last edited by assydingo; 04-01-2009 at 05:56 AM. |
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I guarantee that if you play a DVD on a normal DVD player, no upconversion, it will noticeably be worse than the Blu-ray. When you start using players with upconversion that difference in quality is much smaller. Then you will notice that some DVDs might look quite decent, but in my experience with movie watching I have always noticed a difference.
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