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Blu-ray Knight
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I watched the AVR feature implementation progression BTW and its IMHO almost sloth like. ![]() Atmos showed up in Denon products with the X4100W and the AVR-X5200W in Sept 2014. Since then you had the ability to pass DV come standard with All AVR-Xx400H models, still a FW was needed to support HLG pass thru. Restrospectively they also made that work with the AVR-Xx200H models. So yeah Atmos without 4K HDR passthrough for the first out AVR's. Took another model revision to finally get the on screen menu to work with Dolby Vision. Since then the Denon AVR's haven't had anything really important audio decoder wise, but seeing the signs of HDMI 2.1 support coming likely in later this years AVR's. If you paid for the x8500 they offer a hardware update to be able to do that this year I recall. Video processing they are behind, not like there is any thing beyond 4k upscaling yet. ![]() Last edited by JohnAV; 04-24-2020 at 09:03 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | gotmule (04-25-2020) |
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I just spent $81 USD for the 4K Akira disc from Japan. This will be the most expensive disc that I have bought so far since going 4K. The next expensive one was The Elephant Man 4K set from the UK.
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Blu-ray Knight
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My most expensive physical purchase full was the Infinity Saga which cost hundreds. No regrets despite all the movies being available on Disney Plus |
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Made the leap to digital last night and bought far too many cheap bundles on Apple TV. After watching the video below I decided having all of these discs around is archaic. It's actually been proven that too much stuff can make you feel ill - anxiety wise.
I was watching Rocky last night in 4K HDR and it's easily the best the film has looked (I'm very familiar with that film), West Side Story is £4 on Apple TV and it looks amazing. So colourful. I'm sticking to buying at rental price and as long as I watch the film once - I'm happy, let's be honest films sit there either way - whether physical or digital. If you guys have a bigger TV / projector maybe you'll notice the difference but to me (on a 55 inch TV) there isn't any. You can't complain at these prices for 4K films. 5 Bourne films (£20), 10 Harry Potter collection (£45), Godfather Trilogy (£10) and so on... |
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![]() Denon's flagship AVR, the $4000 X8500H, has been on the market for at least two years with no successor announced. AVRs often skip years before any new models come out. Compare that with TVs which see new models pretty much every single year. Are you going to forego owning a new TV because of their constantly becoming outdated? ![]() Even when new models do come out, the new features are often minor non-essential upgrades. My 14 year-old Denon AVR 4806 supports 7.1 channels and it still outperforms any soundbar or headphones that penny pinchers choose to embrace. Even when I replace it this year with an ATMOS capable receiver, it will become my office AVR as it is too damn good a unit to retire. Last edited by Vilya; 04-25-2020 at 09:51 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | gotmule (04-25-2020) |
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AVRs have offered 4K HDR pass thru for several years now, but even with that ability many people prefer to connect their 4K disc player's video output directly to their display as it simplifies potential handshake issues. It is why dual HDMI outputs are standard features on most 4K disc players; the second HDMI output connects the audio to the AVR in this popular configuration. Last edited by Vilya; 04-25-2020 at 09:19 AM. |
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![]() I own what some might call "too much stuff" and having this much has never made me ill or anxious. Why would it? It is both insurable and replaceable. That's one of the beauties of physical media: I can always get another copy, even if it is OOP. Time to trot out another anecdote and apply it universally to all of humanity! ![]() ![]() You and forum member stonesfan seem to vacillate between discs and digital often. His latest worry is about shelf space and I guess you are now anxious about developing anxieties. ![]() I will keep buying discs for all of the reasons that I often stated, but I emphasize that actual unalterable ownership of the content that I buy is a non-negotiable must. Plus, many of my discs include the digital code as a little bonus. If you plan your purchases wisely, you can often get both disc and digital for about the same price as digital alone. Regardless, I am willing to pay more for something that I really own over what amounts to a lease with digital's etch-a-sketch terms that guarantee absolutely nothing. Last edited by Vilya; 04-25-2020 at 09:09 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | bhampton (04-25-2020) |
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![]() In the 1990's, Criterion CAV laserdiscs routinely cost $125 each and I bought these often. Adjust that 90's price for inflation and that is equivalent to paying $211.71 for a single movie today. After paying that kind of money regularly for a single movie back then, no import or OOP prices today faze me in the slightest. |
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When I order from Amazon.uk my orders normally take about 10 days. I haven't placed any such orders since the pandemic wrought havoc upon the world, though. |
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Hi,
I like to declutter. I love to simplify my life in ways that enhance it. I identify with a lot of minimalist type of thinking and habits. Having a large collection of anything means anything from a complicated chaotic mess (have you ever stepped on a DVD?) to something well organized and cared for. Movies are the ONLY thing I collect (and a little high res audio) and the collection is perfectly organized. My movies aren't making me sick. -Brian |
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Blu-ray King
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I’m a neat freak and it is not difficult to arrange discs in a organised, neat way. |
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Thanks given by: | Boccaccio (04-25-2020) |
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