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How about glitch-free 4K discs that are playable across all standardized players? During the last couple of years, I've bought-in to this new(ish) tech. The playback problems are relentless, and I'm seeing sparse returns on my investment. In other words, most of the time, I'm only seeing a mild uptick in PQ. And the audio? Just set up a new 5.1 system over Thanksgiving, and I'm pleased with all the audio options. But it wouldn't make me or break me to have fewer options, so long as they sounded good upon playback.
There's plenty of discs that I'll always refuse to part with, but this episode of My A/V Journey Through Time brings me closer and closer to that "mostly streaming these days" edge. |
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