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Old 06-18-2018, 12:42 AM   #3321
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I like having something to hold in my hands because I paid for it, so I like having a disc, packaging, etc. And, I almost always get a digital copy anyway with a disc purchase so its a bonus. Like others stated, you can show off your collection and always have a disc ready to play when you want, having everything you need. I'm the guy who will be holding onto discs for dear life as long as possible while enjoying them as long as possible, and its going to be quite a while yet!
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Old 06-18-2018, 06:20 AM   #3322
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Realorfake8K.com, I'm grabbing that domain right now
I'm grabbing realorfake24k.com now while the grabbing's good.
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Old 06-18-2018, 09:26 AM   #3323
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I'm grabbing realorfake24k.com now while the grabbing's good.
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Old 06-18-2018, 03:17 PM   #3324
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I'm pretty sure I know who the guy on the right that is smirking (Red Forman), but it still looks like one of the Wachowski Brothers (Andy, I think) before they went crazy with their looks.
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Old 06-18-2018, 03:20 PM   #3325
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What do you mean "went crazy"?

Would you like to rephrase that?
I left it, should have left it.
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Old 06-18-2018, 03:22 PM   #3326
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Wait not to be technical but in the home video realm wouldn't it be @ 32K, not 24?

2K ... 4K... 8K... 16K... 32
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Old 06-18-2018, 03:38 PM   #3327
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Wait not to be technical but in the home video realm wouldn't it be @ 32K, not 24?

2K ... 4K... 8K... 16K... 32
Already bought the reaorfake32K domain. It'll be worth something after I'm dead.
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Old 06-18-2018, 03:39 PM   #3328
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I like having something to hold in my hands because I paid for it, so I like having a disc, packaging, etc.
Commercial theaters, most of which can't come close to the image and sound quality in my modest front projection set-up (a first time effort at that!), get a physical storage device with each movie, as far as I know. Our next "player" should be a special purpose computer with the software to play a consumer version of a DCP along with the best scaling software, etc. In this future state, we'll no longer buy an optical disc, but rather another physical device such as a stick or cartridge along with next generation packaging which we can presumably collect.
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Old 06-18-2018, 03:39 PM   #3329
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Wait not to be technical but in the home video realm wouldn't it be @ 32K, not 24?

2K ... 4K... 8K... 16K... 32
It's all semantics really.

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What do you mean "went crazy"?

Would you like to rephrase that?
I meant went crazy, as in odd. Out there. No, I wouldn't like to rephrase that. I meant what I said. Their look now vs. back in 2001 is most definitely crazy. It's fine if they want to go for that look. More power to them. I still have a right to think it's crazy. There's nothing wrong what that or with what I said.
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Old 06-18-2018, 03:43 PM   #3330
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Our next "player" should be a special purpose computer with the software to play a consumer version of a DCP along with the best scaling software, etc. In this future state, we'll no longer buy an optical disc, but rather another physical device such as a stick or cartridge along with next generation packaging which we can presumably collect.
I like your vision of the future. It's a welcome break from the usual dystopian prospects of a streaming only future.
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Old 06-18-2018, 04:05 PM   #3331
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Commercial theaters, most of which can't come close to the image and sound quality in my modest front projection set-up (a first time effort at that!), get a physical storage device with each movie, as far as I know. Our next "player" should be a special purpose computer with the software to play a consumer version of a DCP along with the best scaling software, etc. In this future state, we'll no longer buy an optical disc, but rather another physical device such as a stick or cartridge along with next generation packaging which we can presumably collect.
I agree with everything except for the storage device. Why can't we still have a disc-based medium? It makes more sense than a stick or a cartridge. This way the device can't get corrupted or lost in terms of the files inside. Plus if you're suggesting a cartridge it's the same principle as a disc, but not as practical in terms of storage space.
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Old 06-18-2018, 04:17 PM   #3332
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I agree with everything except for the storage device. Why can't we still have a disc-based medium? It makes more sense than a stick or a cartridge. This way the device can't get corrupted or lost in terms of the files inside. Plus if you're suggesting a cartridge it's the same principle as a disc, but not as practical in terms of storage space.
It can be an optical disc, I suppose. Seems to me that the transport section of disc spinners could be eliminated if there was a new "computer" front end of some sort.


Whatever comes along 10 years from now to replace UHD absolutely must not be compromised relative to what theaters get. Frankly, we should begin petitioning studios to award licenses by film. We've already paid enough for thousands of movies. I'm fine paying a dollar or two each in ten years to replace hundreds of UHDs, but the current game must stop. The notion of "future proof" has been a sad joke for several years now, but it's about time for that promise to be fulfilled.
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Old 06-18-2018, 04:18 PM   #3333
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I agree with everything except for the storage device. Why can't we still have a disc-based medium? It makes more sense than a stick or a cartridge. This way the device can't get corrupted or lost in terms of the files inside. Plus if you're suggesting a cartridge it's the same principle as a disc, but not as practical in terms of storage space.
it's not practical at all.

discs are printed for pennies. unless there's some quantum leap in engineering for solid state storage, expect discs to be around for media for a looooonnnng time.

if disc size tops out i'd then expect more massive leaps in compression efficiency before selling movies on a terabyte cartridge/sd card.

too much profit margin to be made on selling a movie that costs a couple cents to manufacturer and sell for $20-30.
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Old 06-18-2018, 07:07 PM   #3334
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Commercial theaters, most of which can't come close to the image and sound quality in my modest front projection set-up (a first time effort at that!), get a physical storage device with each movie, as far as I know. Our next "player" should be a special purpose computer with the software to play a consumer version of a DCP along with the best scaling software, etc. In this future state, we'll no longer buy an optical disc, but rather another physical device such as a stick or cartridge along with next generation packaging which we can presumably collect.
Movies theaters supposedly get their movies one of two ways:

"The first method is to send a hard disk drive to the theatre with the movie and all of the trailers that the studio wants to have shown before the movie. Each theatre gets one copy of the movie and will copy it from the hard drive to the servers in each auditorium where the movie will be shown.
The other distribution method that is growing in popularity is to download the movie from a communications satellite or to get it through a high speed internet connection."


According to this guy:

https://www.quora.com/How-do-movies-get-to-cinemas
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Old 06-19-2018, 03:02 PM   #3335
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iTunes updated their artwork for the other films. I guess these will be the UHD covers? I don't recall Morpheus using the Sword in Martrix Revolutions. It was only Reloaded, right??





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Old 06-19-2018, 03:04 PM   #3336
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I think so, just like Mission Impossible, Jurassic Park and Predators for example.
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Old 06-19-2018, 03:07 PM   #3337
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iTunes updated their artwork for the other films. I guess these will be the UHD covers? I don't recall Morpheus using the Sword in Martrix Revolutions. It was only Reloaded, right??





The Reloaded art is terrible; Neo looks like he has shrunk! You are right about Morpheus; the sword was only in Reloaded. Someone got paid to produce this rubbish artwork. 'Rolls eyes'
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Old 06-19-2018, 03:18 PM   #3338
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Why is this so hard to get a hold of in a timely manner!!!
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Old 06-19-2018, 03:45 PM   #3339
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The Smiths (agents) in the background are pretty cool..
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Old 06-19-2018, 03:54 PM   #3340
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At least they're consistent with the first film.
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