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#2743 |
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Maxed out bitrates are fine unless you need the space for something else. Certainly easy work for the encoders, but properly encoded variable bit rate will deliver just as good
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It IS a gimmick. Maxed out bit-rate accomplish the same as a good encode. As for xvYCC few TVs support that and yes the improvement is marginal at best
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I wish 4k came on every Blu-Ray released today with downscaling to 1080p from blu ray players or something like that. Then when 4k projectors became affordable, I would be set with my collection from day 1, but it's all a money pit game for the consumer imho. You have to pay to play. It makes me wonder "if" they ever did do a digital sale system would we get "these" higher specs sooner, or is that all a game too. |
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#2747 | |
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They are not regular Blu-ray's as x.v.Colour isn't in the Blu-ray spec. Superbit was just a bump in bitrate, whereas these 'Mastered in 4K' titles include additional data, xvYCC and Triluminous metadata. |
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#2748 |
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Color wise, I agree with you, but maxed out bitrates have nothing to do with good compression. Actually, it's easier to just maxed out the bitrates without checking if the compression is fine than to have a good compressionist adjusting frame by frame what's needed and what's not.
bruceames. sums it up perfectly. When I perfectly agree that if it's available, why not use it ?, I went past the point where I was looking to the bitrate thinking "it's low, it's not gonna be good" and "it's high, nice !". But I'm afraid that with the Mi4K brand, Sony is only pushing further the over-analysis of paper-tech rather than the end results, and getting rid of the extras is only conforting me in this view. Of course, you'll always have exemples of badly compressed discs (thinking Once Upon A Time in America EE or The Lady From Shanghai) but plenty of other discs have compression issues with higher specs, the same as other discs don't with equivalent (or even lower) specs. But again, everyone is entitled to do what they want. If they feel they can benefit from this, all the best for them. But I do believe this is a shenanigan only perpetuating biased views, and this is something I'm quite sad about. |
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#2749 |
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I never stated pushing up bitrate provides better compression, if the compression is good then increasing the bitrate won't do any harm apart from suck up space.
I agree with you that the encoding stage/revision of the encoder is more important, they have evolved over the past few years becoming ever more efficient. Die Hard 4.0 is a good example, the German Recut release, even though it has a lower bitrate, produces a more detailed image, probably due to a newer revision of the encoder: http://www.caps-a-holic.com/hd_vergl...ss=1#vergleich |
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#2750 |
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I seem to recall that Superbit dvds had non-standard layer changes which took them out of the dvd spec.
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#2751 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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What do people think of the MI4K release of Spider-Man 3? To me it doesn't necessarily have more or less detail (its honestly about the same), but it does have altered colours. I think the orignal release looks slightly deeper and more vibrant in terms of colour.
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First the W900A is not Passive 3D but Active 3D. That being said the Spider Man 3D Blu ray was very good but the Re-Mastered in 4K version was beautiful in colors and detail. Since it was my friends Blu ray I have to go out and buy one for myself but that's ok because I plan on picking up more 4K mastered Blu rays as well. Some may say its a waste but I personally don't think so. |
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#2753 | |
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The Sting is a 4K scan too, but they couldn't help but over-process it still. |
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#2754 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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![]() In my flurry of buying 3D titles I realized I already bought Spider-Man 3D, so I won't be getting that one in the mastered in 4k version. |
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I watched Spider-man I & II (Mi4k) and they look very film-like projected. I don't have the originals to compare, but these look natural with nice grain structure and pleasantly vibrant colors. These are also by far the two best Spidey movies to date IMO.
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#2756 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Wish they would drop or double feature these. They're the ones that I'm interested in.
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#2758 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Are we going to be getting those box packages stateside? I would definitely buy both of them.
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