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this is a hard question to answer because the movies that really take advantage of BD's "theoretical" advantages in bitrate and capacity come from BD-exclusive studios.
namely disney and SPE. warner's had a bad history of stiffing BD on releases, as has paramount. paramount had -just- started releasing BD-optimized movies, but we all know what happened to that one ![]() regardless, demo any one of the many outstanding releases from disney/BVHE or SPE if you want to show off how gorgeous BD can be. edit: oh, you know that already. you're asking for specific titles... pirates 1 and 2 are the obvious ones. don't forget to turn on PCM also. let's see HD DVD attain those bitrates. Last edited by scragham; 09-21-2007 at 01:40 AM. |
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All Disney’s and FOX’s films are high quality films.
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I don't mean to be rude, but I think it is a dumb question.
I have not bothered reading anything but the first post so I am sure that most might already be covered. But here is why it is stupid. If your friend wants to watch Die Hard 4, Spiderman 3, Prates 3.... the comparison is between HD in BD or SD on a DVD. If it is from neutral studio like HP from WB then they will use the same inferior HD DVD video stream but it might have better audio (HP does, 300 does not). Now if you want a list of exception BDs I am sure the rest will help PS you can also do like dobyblue and make an analysis of thePQ and AQ of movies as reviewed by all review sites. PPS for studios I think Disney is a safe bet on PQ, Sony has many stellar ones as well. LG has some good ones and they tend to be cheaper and Fox has good PQ and has played around with other features. I would usualy stay away from WB or Paramount just because neutrality has its cost and unluckily we get it in their transfers that tend to be bad enough to be on HD DVD Note: there is also the fact that it is in fact stupid to invest in a dying format just because it is on sale and cheaper. |
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thanks everyone, i've always noticed both pirates have exceptional quality but even so the bitrate was normally within hd-dvd range. its hard to take an eye off the movie and onto the info bars, but i did eventually catch this:
![]() needless to say, i've given my friend something to think twice about. in case anyone wonders, its about 35 minutes into pirates 2 just as jack is running across the rope bridge. |
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TMNT but is copy paste no optimisation for BD even thought plenty of room left. Thought is an CGI animated i guess not much you can improve upon.
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what we should have said in this thread initially was that EVERY bd is better than their hd dvd counter parts. thanks to the hard protective coating. even if its a warner title that they just copy and paste onto a bd it still has that protective coating that hd dvd does not have..........and yes no orphaned children's souls were harmed in the making of bd.
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I forgot I also did a test on 300. That one was pretty much the same as well. Once I rent a few more I will test them. There are a few that I got on HD before I had my PS3 like Superman 1&2 plus returns, Enter The Dragon, We Were Soldiers. I wont bother with Tomb Raider god that was just utter crap. I would not waste my time on that one again. Shooter I might try dont know yet. Once I do I'll report back.
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Does a high bitrate value really matter? Some of the HD-DVD companies are using different codecs which don't require such a high bitstream for the movies but produce video quality equal to that of Blu-ray. Is Blu-ray really that superior to HD-DVD when it comes down to bitrate? Sure we have a high bitrate if we ever need it but with some of the codecs available such high bitrates aren't required. Your thoughts?
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There's also: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=10957 |
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high bitrate doesnt matter all that much, but bandwidth does. there are already titles on hd dvd that can't include a lossless track like dolby truehd b/c the they couldnt fit it in w/o killing video.
if we are only talking about titles released on both formats, here's what i know so far: 1. 300 (extra uncompressed pcm track a few reviewers had said sounded more robust than the truehd track, though this could be due to warner's use of dialog normalization. regardless it's better) 2. Nature's Journey (hd dvd had to settle for dd+ instead of truehd b/c of bandwidth limits and the encoder did not want to lower the pq bitrate. bd has dts-ma and still able to achieve a much higher bitrate for video) 3. The Host (2 uncompressed pcm tracks vs hd dvd's 0) |
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