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#8021 | |
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As for digital titles disappearing, I am not saying the odds of that happening are huge, either, but I do believe the odds of it happening are far greater than my home burning down. Such titles are much more prone to taking little vacations from your collection than outright vanishing and that would annoy me greatly. I can see where digital has some positive attributes. I have 95 such titles myself (never watched them) and I could have a lot more if I bothered with all the codes I have with my discs. I even have *gasp* a Netflix account, but I find that I seldom use it. I have said that digital looks quite good, just not as good or as reliable as the comparable disc, but its audio is not of the same caliber as disc. I can see why a large number of people enjoy both physical and digital media; I just rarely have any use for the latter. I respond to you-know-who in the manner that I have because of his penchant for false equivalency, exaggerations, soothsaying fantasies, denial of fact, hyperbolic hyperbole, and his voluminous chanting in the misconception that if you say it often enough, it will transform into the truth. |
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Thanks given by: | zarquon (04-08-2018) |
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There is no shame in having Netflix. Hell, I've got that Hulu and Amazon Prime in addition to the physical media. I rarely buy digitally unless it's something I feel I'll only watch once and is cheap. Fire isn't the only thing that can hurt physical media. A friend had a fire that was contained to her kitchen. Her DVD's weren't touched by the fire itself, but were lost due to smoke damage and heat. Given the wide variety of calamities that can strike, one can never know. ![]() |
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#8023 |
Banned
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#8024 | |
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![]() I decided to live within my means and narrow my focus to a couple of hobbies instead of a dozen. I do not finance my wants; I pay cash for them or make do without until I have the money. I took a huge paycut to leave the rat race so early, but I have never regretted it. The freedom I gained is worth more than every possession I have times 10. No bosses, no passengers, no more 60+ hour weeks, and no more alarm clock. I have not set one in years. Last edited by Vilya; 04-08-2018 at 04:11 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | master gandhi (04-08-2018) |
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#8026 |
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Think I'm about the only one of my original group of friends growing up who still purchases movies on disc. A bunch of them were early adopters of dvd and amassed pretty decent collections to watch on their PS2. And a lot of bought blus for their PS3 when it came out over a decade ago. But it seems they've mostly moved on and just stream now. The most diehard 'film buffs' I know tend to not own any discs either.
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#8027 |
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If you know for a fact at some point Blu-Ray players will no longer be made or sold, buy a couple new ones and stash them away. Provided of course that newer players aren't backwards compatible.
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#8028 | |
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Married for almost 29 years, mortgaged house, student loans, sending two kids to college, then grandkids and more debt than I ever imagined we'd have. We've got a huge family now, with crazy holidays, summer vacations and all that. Worth every dollar of debt. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Vilya (04-08-2018) |
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#8029 | |
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Thanks given by: | master gandhi (04-08-2018), Vilya (04-08-2018) |
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#8030 | |
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#8031 | |
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My long, long working on the railroad and spending every other night in a flop house motel pretty much precluded my having much chance at having a family. I never married, but the divorce rate among railroad workers is sky high; you're just never home. I made the best of it and I do have plenty of grand nephews and nieces, so I am not entirely left out of family life. Last edited by Vilya; 04-08-2018 at 04:41 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | dublinbluray108 (04-09-2018), master gandhi (04-08-2018) |
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#8032 | |
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All you can do is make the best out of life. It's the only one we've got! ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | dublinbluray108 (04-09-2018), Vilya (04-08-2018) |
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I spent thousands on my first one 20 years ago and the first thing I noticed with my DVD audio was how compressed it sounded. No matter how much one spends on their gear, if the source material is not up to snuff you can not hide it. |
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Thanks given by: | stonesfan129 (04-09-2018) |
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#8034 |
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I suspect there will be players for a few more decades. The major benefit of a 4k player is it can still play CDs if you have any. So I suspect that 4k blu-ray players will be around for a long time simply because of versatility.
CD players and DVD players and blu-ray players might disappear but that's only because you still get them with a 4k player. |
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#8035 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Not sure who needs to stop pretending. Vudu, Amazon Video and Netflix all support Atmos.
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#8037 | |
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![]() Netflix has a lossy, not lossless, audio and with a lower bitrate version of Atmos. Atmos Lite is what they offer: not the real thing. Probably the same for Voo-doodoo and Amazon Slime, too. ![]() From the AVS forums: "Netflix Atmos: Constant Bit rate : 448 Kbps Channel(s), Compression mode : Lossy" And for disc we have this: Dolby True HD Atmos on disc is 18 Mbits per second and lossless. "The maximum encoded bitrate is 18 Mbit/s" "Dolby has expanded the Dolby TrueHD format to allow the format to support Dolby Atmos content on Blu-ray and ultra high definition Blu-ray Disc." "Dolby TrueHD bitstreams at multiple sampling rates (including 48, 96, and 192 kHz) and bit depths (16-, 20-, and 24 bit)." "Dolby TrueHD provided lossless support" and "Dolby Atmos sound in Dolby TrueHD codec to enable a support for a losslessly encoded object-based sound." https://www.dolby.com/us/en/technolo...me-theater.pdf (page 12) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolby_TrueHD Last edited by Vilya; 04-08-2018 at 09:23 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Steedeel (04-08-2018) |
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#8038 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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It's the availability of affordable, high quality, feature rich players that concerns me. That's why there was such a frenzy last week to snap up the Oppos. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Blu-ray Samurai
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https://www.soundandvision.com/conte...it-ce-business I always thought they were the Gold Standard, but I was going to get the Panasonic UB900 because of the Streaming Functions. I thought Oppo made a big mistake not including any Streaming, because Roku doesn't have anywhere near the Chipset. |
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