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http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/...ray-info_N.htm
There needs to be more of this kind of article, that take people who might be interested by the hand, and asks (and answers -mostly- correctly) the right questions. It also has a conclusion that I share: The rapid success of the format might be simply be a matter of "how much for a film?" Quote:
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I'd say that was pretty informative. Although the sound issue was a little off. When he says it will as good as DVD I almost choked. As good.. DVD doesn't compare with a lossless soundtrack.. They really rep'd the picture, but sound is really half of the glory of blu-ray. It's what makes it so immersive.
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Nov 2008
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This is the sort of info that the BDA needs to make official for consumers that will answer all the questions they have. SDVDs Will Work is the deal-maker.
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I should pass this along to one of my co-workers. He keeps telling me blu-ray isn't all that its cracked up to be. He says DVD lloks fine there is no need to go blu. I keep telling him it's not about whats fine its about quality. I never get anywhere with him. hoever I must admit I'm geting alot of people intersited in it in my area. I'm getting more and more people ask me about blu it's a good thing, that I havbe a pretty good knolwdge base to answer them. Awesome artciale but I agree, the sound bit is a bit off.
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One obstacle is, if someone hasn't experienced a higher-end product they have no basis for comparison. Hence what they have or have seen or used is "fine" because they they don't know the difference. This is true of just about any type of product or resource. Another roadblock is economics. The best products always cost more, and if the product(s) are out-of-reach for a consumer its often easier to berate a product and state that "I don't like it/I don't need it, it isn't any/that much better", ect. That is denial, plain and simple. On the other hand, some folks really don't care so much about quality, or maybe if they do, the costs outweigh the advantages to them. More power to them, but for me, standard definition just looks crappy to me now. And, yes - while the article is a good source of info for Blu-ray neophytes it failed to mention what lossless audio is, how much better it sounds, and how it can transform the home theater experience. The statement "The simple answer is Blu-ray will sound as good as DVDs do on your system" implys that Blu-ray sound will sound the same as DVDs', which is far from the truth if someone has decent speakers and a system capable of playing the lossless soundtracks. Keith |
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I was searching for the number of DVD releases a couple of days ago (during a discussion in another thread) and here's the answer!
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What they meant was that it will, at the very least, sound as good as a DVD would. That assumes no upgrade to your sound system or anything. For example... someone watching a DVD on their TV with no surround sound would get the exact same audio experience from Blu-Ray as they would from DVD. Obviously, if you have a sound system capable of playing high-def audio, then it will sound better than DVD. I agree, that the article should have explained this aspect better. |
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Dry County
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plus when i tried to play i want to believe the other night it wouldn't work. i finally found out that my player needed a firmware update. that was though after i did some digging around on the internet. joe six pack isn't going to want to do that. when they get home to play their new blu-ray they just got and it doesn't work. they're going to be pissed. really pissed. they don't hang around places like this so they won't know what's up. so yes firmware updates is a big, big deal. Quote:
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I watched I Want to Believe last night and it played fine. My player still has the 2008-09-25 update. Sorry to hear you had problems. Some players don't. I'm a very happy owner of the S350. I will tell you this. If any J6P buys an S350, and I'm sure plenty of them did on Black Friday, then they are at least less likely to be having firmware update problems. So for S350, PS3, and S550 owners, firmware updates aren't that big a deal. I suppose for other players, it might be. ![]() |
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Jun 2008
Dry County
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ok. paying to run another line to connect to the internet is stupid. then tell me how one connects their blu-ray player to the lan/internet line if there isn't one at all near the tv? which is actually something that happens. and if joe six pack happens to have cable internet then they'll have to pay for another line. because the cable company will charge them.
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Q: What features do Blu-ray movies have that DVDs don't?
A: Most bonus features such as commentaries, documentaries and deleted scenes are "the same kind of thing DVD has, except that it tends to be more interactive and complex on Blu-ray," says Hunt. Some discs have interactive games, such as the Casino RoyaleCollector's Edition's multiplayer Bond trivia game. A few of the newest releases take advantage of bonus features delivered via the Internet: Last month, Del Toro conducted an online chat with owners of the Hellboy II Blu-ray Disc. "It is my hope when we are proposing, planning and designing the interactive instruments for The Hobbit (Part 1 is scheduled for 2011), we can take full advantage of it," Del Toro says. "We are trying to make people very aware that there are features locked in the Blu-ray Disc that allow them to go interactive with the Net." And The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan will have a Dec. 18 screening of the Blu-ray Disc (9 p.m. ET/6 PT), during which those who own it can watch and chat online with him during the film. (More details at thedarkknight.warnerbros.com/dvdsite/event.) Another online feature lets viewers post their own feature-length commentary to share with friends. But overall, while Hollywood may tout next-generation interactive features, Swann says, "the real feature is the picture." This is where I have to jump in. I've been an avid DVD buyer for years and have just made the transition to Blu-Ray. What I'm finding is that a LOT of special features aren't making their way over to the Blu-Ray releases from past DVDs. I think if a film is released on Blu it should be not only the best picture quality available, but also the best version available. Terminator 2 is a big one. I won't buy it on Blu-Ray because it has NOTHING by the way of special features as my DVD copy. I won't buy Fantastic Four because it doesn't offer the extended version I have on DVD. Transformers did not include the "Beginnings" extra that was available on the DVD counterpart. Reservoir Dogs has little to talk about with its special features compared to my DVD and it was the first Blu-Ray movie I bought only to be let down upon watching it. I LOVE the picture and sound, but where are all the special features??? I just watched Kung-Fu Panda on Blu-Ray last night only to realize the DVD has an extra disc with a 25 minute bonus film that is NOWHERE to be found on Blu-Ray. If production companies want their Blu-Ray titles to move faster they need to realize that the Blu-Ray release NEEDS to be the ultimate version to buy. As many of you know, once you get a Blu-Ray player you kinda' don't want to buy regular DVDs anymore. But if they continue to make the DVD versions more feature heavy than their Blu-Ray counterparts I for one won't buy either. It doesn't happen all the time, but it does happen enough to make me think twice before purchasing any more. I hope they stop. Thanks for allowing me to voice my grudge. |
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It is simply untrue that it makes no difference whether you're HDTV is 720 or 1080, etc. It makes a HUGE difference. Do NOT buy the 720 HDTV if you're interested in Blu-ray. That will be a waste of money. You must get the 1080p to take advantage of what Blu-ray offers you.
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