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I watched The Brave One on Blu-ray yesterday (after having it laying around for a week) and must say I was a bit dissapointed by the PQ. I think large parts of it the PQ felt a bit too soft for my taste. The bitrate peaked at around 20 Mbps.. Why can't warner step up and give us higher bitrate now that they dropped HD DVD?
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a HD-dvd movie will only maybe peak at 30 mb/s Blu I've seen as hish as 40 mb/s Last edited by Geech; 01-31-2008 at 03:39 PM. |
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Well thats the thing. Do you think WB would have actually used a 50GB Blu-ray for The Brave One? I guess we will see in the coming months whether WB steps things up. Because isn't it safe to say that they are just going to port over movies such as The Matrix, Batman Begins, etc.?
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I hate to tell you this but...
The bitrate on Warner titles is not the biggest problem, the pre-filtering is. Even with high bitrates their transfers would be soft, because of the filtering that is applied beforehand. And they will probably continue this malpractice until the grain-haters shut up! |
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May be the reason is VC-1, for older movie, VC-1 can do their job, but
new movie, if it was shoot in high def but turn out being more compressed, than the PQ will getting worse, for older movie, when they used VC-1 to remaster the original source, than it looks great because the original source was bad. For the new movie, the source expected no compression. but they used VC-1, then it is no good for the source. Sometimes the AVC looks great, because its good for the new movie, for old movie, it can't make a really big difference. Therefore, I think, VC-1 is good for old movie, AVC is good for new movie. It is just a big MAY BE for the above ideas. ![]() |
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