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Sep 2006
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As strange as it may sound, I'm not a sucker for extras and usually don't bother with them unless I love the movie, but psychologically there is something about not having a complete version that irks me (which is why I spring for 2-disc SE sets on DVD for a few dollars more). As an example, I'd be much more confident in my purchase of the Pirates movies (extras from DVD + HD version of movie) than Kingdom of Heaven (no extras) because I don't fear the eventual double dip is going to be happening as soon. That's not to say audio and video don't come first, but why not get the best of both worlds? Thank you for your input and allowing us to give feedback. |
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As you may have noticed (or may not), newbies to BD sometimes complain that the movie does not present itself in full on their HDTVs. Of course, they don't understand about OAR with 2.39:1 movies on 16x9 screens. If only Warner had release Gone With The Wind would they get a reverse situation. We here in the forum are all exasperated in explaining this to newbie. A sticky is not going to cut it because newbies like to open new threads! So I suggest that instead of us doing something about it, how about the studios do that for a change. For 2.39:1 or wider movies, the studios can do short promos explaining OAR by using footages of the titles in question. Say Lawrence Of Arabia and Spider-man 3. The voice-over can be the same but the shots used are from LoA and Spider-man 3 respectively. Keep explaining OAR and 16x9 this way for the next five years and the studios can avoid the dual-inventory issues you guys have with P&S and WS DVDs. All BD studios should do this to get this message across. fuad |
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Jan 2007
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Jun 2007
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I agree with Paidgeek on this. Watching SD extras on an HD disc is highly unsatisfying. |
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One is that it gives people like myself who bought the original a reason to really look at the upgrade. If I don't get to keep all the content I already have, then I'll just be happy catching the film itself either through HD VOD, pay channel or elsewhere. THe other is the quality disparity. Being able to present both new HD extras alongside any existing SD ones highlights the visual differences in the formats and helps to sell this format better. Particularly when it comes to clips from the film itself as you get to see how different the quality really is. |
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Paidgeek,
I LOVE the new Fifth Element. Watched it on my friend's JVC HD2K projector and saw no "ringing" as has been mentioned in a few reviews. Can you comment on the alegged "EE" on the new disc that some reviewers have noted (which I didn't see myself)? Any insider: any word on the first BD+ title? Any word on Fox? |
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I look forward to LucasFilm (or whomever) getting a system of auxiliary information being provided in the data stream so that players and/or monitors do the right thing automatically to prevent stretch/squash. Cheers! -Jim |
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Expert Member
May 2007
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http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/immortalbeloved.html points out that there are some SD extras on there and even mentions it in the "Final Thoughts" section. It also mentions the ability to have the English subtitles in a different spot and I have a question there. Is it possible to give the user the ability to move the subtitles just about anywhere with BD-J? I thought I read that some HD DVDs had this feature with HDi. --Darin |
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Think of all those people who have/had bootlegs of material not available for sale. Heavy Metal in the early 90s, that Carpenter's movie made with Barbies, the Star Wars Christmas Special, etc. Given the choice of something low quality and slightly unsatisfying versus not having anything at all, I think most people would pick low quality and slightly unsatisfying. |
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Blu-ray Guru
Feb 2007
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Special Member
Feb 2007
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To add to what Chris said, the BD not having extras is particularly a problem for day and date releases of both BD and DVD. If the DVD has extras and the BD doesn't that makes the BD a much harder sell, and sends the wrong message. The new formats should ideally be an improvement in all aspects; audio, video and extras. If improvement for the extras isn't possible, then at least parity should be a minimum IMO.
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Regardless of whether any thread participants here do or don't enjoy bonus material, I hope we can all agree on this basic point. The BD should never be "less than" the commensurate SD DVD release... in any regard. |
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Special Member
Jun 2007
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When I pre-order a disc, I usually have no idea what, if any extras are included. I buy it for the movie. Now I do agree that the extras should be there for those that want them, as long as they don't compromise PQ or SQ.
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Please see my thread regarding 3-D potentiality with Blu-ray Disc.
I feel this is a very important issue that needs attention early in the life of BD-J: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?p=143122 |
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Insiders:
Thanks so much for your time and effort here. I saw the "Official" announcement of the Denon BD player. Is this the product/news some were hinting at a number of weeks ago? Or is there more good news on the way? Either way it's pretty cool that one more company is committed to the success of BD. |
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And sometimes it would mean require a move to a BD50 from a BD25, which also would impact the economics of the release. That is, we may not get a title because the BD50 cost couldn't be justified, or the replication lines are busy. I see both sides of the argument. But, I can go buy the DVD for $5 - $7.50 if I want the DVD extras so much. Gary |
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