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Hi,
I would like to know that since A Quiet Place: Day One [1080p Blu-ray] & 4k Bluray discs contain Dolby Atmos, is the quality (bitrate) of the Atmos for both discs are the same? I assume it should be, meaning only the picture bitrate will be higher on the 4K compared to the 1080p Bluray but the Dolby Atmos will still be the same file size or quality. Anyone can clarify this please? Furthermore, any comments on the current trend that studios only provide 4K format of the movie as a physical disc and the 1080p bluray formats are absent in the packing, however, the price of the 4K and the native 1080p Bluray price are packed separately and their prices are kept increasing. Is this really fair to the consumers? Should the native bluray formats (1080p) should be priced more cheaper than the 4K? Last edited by vanan75; 07-15-2024 at 05:45 AM. Reason: Added more comments |
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