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ill have to check the quality again but im watching on a 65 inch samsung 1080p TV. I am running a wireless connection to my Xbox One. There are major differences in quality- the stream looks a little washed out in color and looks like 720p. It looked the same in my old house when i was running a wired connection.
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I find it soul destroying that so many people don't seek out the best A/V. So called movie lovers. |
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That's fine. I know some want the absolute best quality possible and won't settle for anything less.
The majority of my Vudu collection was by D2D which cost me a $1 or $2 for each movie in HDX. Quote:
![]() But you worry way too much. Just enjoy watching the movies you have. Anyway, that's my last post in this topic, just enjoy your movies. |
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Thanks given by: | Steedeel (07-20-2017) |
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It's a movie. There is more to life. |
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Well I'm in the process of selling most of my blu-rays. I'm sticking with iTunes on my Apple TV. I already built up a decent size movie library through iTunes. HD iTunes codes are cheap and iTunes has been getting frequent sales. It's good for me that their are some people still buying blu-rays with digital codes and selling their codes. If it weren't for cheap digital codes, I don't think I would have gone digital. Not all my digital iTunes movies come from codes. About half of them come from the frequent sales iTunes has. It's cheaper in the long run for me going digital. I just can't see myself going back to physical media.
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You can easily test yourself what I wrote above. Take a video encoder that has a constant quality mode (such as Handbrake/ffmpeg), and encode a modern digitally shot movie and an older movie shot on film with grain at the same quality setting. Very likely the encoder will produce a significantly smaller file when encoding the new movie. Quote:
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I wouldn't say I choose digital because it's cheaper. It's nice that it's generally cheaper, but I just find digital to be more efficient than disc.
If it weren't for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 getting a 4K/3D combo exclusive at Best Buy, I'd very likely have purchased it on digital on August 8th instead of waiting an extra two weeks. I also waited for the Rogue One 3D-exclusive at Target earlier this year. If the physical version can offer more than the digital version (besides higher bitrates), I'm prone to going with the physical version. It depends on the movie, though. I got Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad on iTunes the day they came out because I wanted to see their extended cuts more than I wanted 3D or 4K. |
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That's what perceptual encoding is all about. And guess what: It affects Blu-rays as well. There are plenty of BDs with obvious encoding artifacts if you know where to look.
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On a 65" TV, well-encoded Digital HD download/stream and a well-produced Blu-ray might look about the same overall. Sure, you could nitpick the differences in screenshots, but during playback, the naked eye generally won't tell the difference. |
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