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#10201 |
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I have a lot of movies that I have purchased through VUDU, iTunes and DMA. Yes the convenience is great, but the quality is not the same as the equivalent disc. I think it is risky to stake your collection on the availability of these services. What happens should the day come that these services close down? Are you going to get your money back for what you paid for now that you can no longer access it? However unlikely it is that these services will end, I would be very angry if suddenly all my purchases were gone.
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#10202 |
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1080P is just a video format, one can easily transfer a really bad VHS tape to 1080P with the right hardware and software. Being in 1080P or 2160P in and of itself guarantees nothing.
Dolby Digital 5.1 is just a audio format, one can easily transfer a really bad mono track to DD with the right hardware and software. Being in Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital + in and of itself guarantees nothing. This is simply a case were the original Dolby Stereo tracks were paned to almost mono and released on BD and digital. The same happened with the Emerald Forest. |
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#10203 |
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There is a Region B edition of Cat People released by Medium Rare, but I don't know if it's region-locked, or if it has the same issues as the version you had.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cat-People-...at+people+1982 |
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#10204 |
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All speculation on my part. I would say the Mediumrare (UK) version came from the same Apple ProRes (or whatever distribution format Universal Pictures used) as the Shout Factory (US) version. Same for the digital version as far as the source is concerned.
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England
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#10207 |
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In the US we get quite a bit of UK programming via WGBH/PBS. Right now I am enjoying Endeavour V, some of my past favorites were Are you Being Served, Faulty Towers, Inspector Morse, Downton Abbey, Mr. Selfridge, Victoria, etc. Do you all in the UK have access to these and if so, how?
In the US, PBS distributes programming to affiliates via satellite. I have a 1M dish with three satellite STB’s and a pro tuner card in a PC. I do this because here the affiliates run several sub programs along with their main program and at 9 to 10 Mbps MPEG-2 looks pretty bad plus I hate their big, ugly bugs. The HD feeds from PBS are MPEG-4 at 13 Mbps and look pretty good for most content. |
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#10209 | |
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Other programmes such as Downton Abbey and Inspector Morse were broadcast on ITV, and they are re-run on their own set of channels (ITV 2, 3, 4). ITV-4 in particular repeats programming from the 1970's and 80's and a great channel for a bit of nostalgia. I have a satellite set up for picking up all the above channels, plus channels which I pay a subscription for, such as the sports package. Last edited by CV19; 07-21-2018 at 09:06 PM. |
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#10210 | |
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I sure won't be buying digital copies. If I have to use the internet to access movies, I will, ![]() ![]() I suspeck many of dem bargun luving code junkies will seddle for subparscription streaming as cheapness followed by convenience are their top two priorities. Subparscription streaming! I made up a new wurd! ![]() You are all welcome to use my humble contribution to our shared lexicon. Last edited by Vilya; 07-21-2018 at 09:35 PM. |
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Sometime in the near future I am going to look into adding Britbox to my Amazon Prime. If they offer things like Keeping Up Appearances, Benny Hill, etc. it would be worth it.
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England
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I've never really looked into Amazon Prime (UK) to be honest, but I know it does contain lots of recent television programmes for streaming - maybe not so much of the older shows. Britbox sounds ideal if you enjoy British TV. |
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Thanks given by: | Steedeel (07-21-2018) |
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