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Thread started 08/29/09 9:51am

dance4me3121

Is Blu-ray a waste of money?

Ok so i have a dvd player and a HD TV and I must say the sound and picture is amazing. A friend of mine told me there really isnt much of a diffent in BLU RAY if u already have a HDTV.
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Reply #1 posted 08/29/09 9:53am

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OOOPS wrong forum.
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Reply #2 posted 08/29/09 10:12am

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maybe not so much now---a low end player is like $130. when they were all $400-500--hell no. now that the ps3 is going down to $299, i'll get one. but my disc purchases will be limited to new releases with great special effects. old movies on blu ray are like barf
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Reply #3 posted 08/29/09 2:24pm

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dance4me3121 said:

Ok so i have a dvd player and a HD TV and I must say the sound and picture is amazing. A friend of mine told me there really isnt much of a diffent in BLU RAY if u already have a HDTV.

Wuh-RONG! A Blu-ray disc is gonna look much better on your HDTV than a standard DVD. lock
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Reply #4 posted 08/29/09 2:42pm

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well considering the fact that i don't have a HDTV, yeah it's a waste of money for me lol
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Reply #5 posted 08/29/09 2:46pm

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Get Planet Earth on Blu-ray and you'll be eek

My PS3 could upscale regular dvd as well and they definitely looked a lot better than my standard dvd player. However, I dont know whether it overheated or what but my PS3 switched itself off and won't turn back on mad and it's outside of warranty so I'm pretty much screwed.

So as far as your question, when I had working blu-ray, I thought it was brilliant. Now that my PS3 just sits there mocking me, I think it's a waste of money.
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Reply #6 posted 08/29/09 3:59pm

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IT DEPEND

IF DANCE4ME LIKE LOT OF DETAIL

GO BLU RAY!

SOMETIME IT TOO MUCH DETAIL THOUGH

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Reply #7 posted 08/29/09 4:08pm

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YES! lock
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Reply #8 posted 08/29/09 4:29pm

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Fury said:

...old movies on blu ray are like barf

Depends on the transfer/source. Also, you may get more extras. Read reviews and spend your money selectively.

Check out these two screen shots from Zulu. Can you guess which one is the Blu-ray? hmmm



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Reply #9 posted 08/29/09 8:52pm

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Yeah get one, seriously. After playing Assassin's Creed on a normal telly then switching to a new Samsung Scarlet fallinluv I was curious about Bluray. I had figured it was another "improvement" like mp3 (sarcasm) but I went out and got a copy of M Night Shyamalan's 'Signs' and the opening shots with the cornfields are like eek

The clarity is amazing.
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Reply #10 posted 08/29/09 9:19pm

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mcmeekle said:

Fury said:

...old movies on blu ray are like barf

Depends on the transfer/source. Also, you may get more extras. Read reviews and spend your money selectively.

Check out these two screen shots from Zulu. Can you guess which one is the Blu-ray? hmmm





i pick the red box on the bottom lol
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Reply #11 posted 08/29/09 9:29pm

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I watched that jet fighter pilot imax movie on bluray in the tv store today omfg
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Reply #12 posted 08/30/09 3:07am

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I dont really see the difference to be honest.
The few exceptions being CGI animated movies and The Dark Knight was pretty cool too.
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Reply #13 posted 08/30/09 3:16am

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I'll watch the grainiest, blockiest, chroma-fucked AVI of a third-generation VHS copy if a movie deserves my attention.

Lack of visual clarity doesn't bother me as much as lack of audible clarity.
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Reply #14 posted 08/30/09 7:41am

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Fury said:

mcmeekle said:


Depends on the transfer/source. Also, you may get more extras. Read reviews and spend your money selectively.

Check out these two screen shots from Zulu. Can you guess which one is the Blu-ray? hmmm





i pick the red box on the bottom lol

You're right! Look at the definition of the box and the richness of the red! biggrin

Here's a link: Zulu

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Reply #15 posted 08/30/09 8:20am

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GirlBrother said:

I'll watch the grainiest, blockiest, chroma-fucked AVI of a third-generation VHS copy if a movie deserves my attention.

Lack of visual clarity doesn't bother me as much as lack of audible clarity.



Me too...I'll watch good movies on just about anything. lol
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Reply #16 posted 08/30/09 3:53pm

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There is a BIG difference generally in clarity between blu-ray discs and standard DVDs. And most blu-ray releases have uncompressed sound so with the right entertainment system you can blow your ears off.

Pick a movie and look up the upgraded blu-ray video and audio reviews here: http://www.blu-ray.com/
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Reply #17 posted 08/30/09 10:18pm

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its not the HD quality that's in question with the videophiles... its the storage format. If everything goes to downloads, then blu-ray is a waste. It seems HD is moving away from physical discs.

I have a blu-ray player (PS3)

last blu-rays I bought:

Being There
2001
Grease
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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Reply #18 posted 08/30/09 10:31pm

johnart

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We like our blu ray. shrug
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Reply #19 posted 08/30/09 10:37pm

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ufoclub said:

its not the HD quality that's in question with the videophiles... its the storage format. If everything goes to downloads, then blu-ray is a waste. It seems HD is moving away from physical discs.


You will need an insane amount of hard drive space to store HD downloads. I prefer physical discs just like I prefer CDs over MP3s. But I'm a dinosaur and it takes me awhile to adjust to this newfangled stuff. shrug
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Reply #20 posted 08/31/09 1:42am

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mynameisnotsusan said:

Get Planet Earth on Blu-ray and you'll be eek

My PS3 could upscale regular dvd as well and they definitely looked a lot better than my standard dvd player. However, I dont know whether it overheated or what but my PS3 switched itself off and won't turn back on mad and it's outside of warranty so I'm pretty much screwed.

So as far as your question, when I had working blu-ray, I thought it was brilliant. Now that my PS3 just sits there mocking me, I think it's a waste of money.
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At first I thought you were talking about Prince's album and I said "No thank you!" lol

then I remembered the movie and series lol
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Reply #21 posted 08/31/09 1:53am

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mynameisnotsusan said:

Get Planet Earth on Blu-ray and you'll be eek

My PS3 could upscale regular dvd as well and they definitely looked a lot better than my standard dvd player. However, I dont know whether it overheated or what but my PS3 switched itself off and won't turn back on mad and it's outside of warranty so I'm pretty much screwed.

So as far as your question, when I had working blu-ray, I thought it was brilliant. Now that my PS3 just sits there mocking me, I think it's a waste of money.
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At first I thought you were talking about Prince's album and I said "No thank you!" lol

then I remembered the movie and series lol


lol, that happened to me when my dad had it, he was like I got Planet Earth, I was like...hmm

We got Blue Ray and a HD big screen you do notice the difference, although I'm not sure if I'd pay for it if I lived on my own. My dad wanted it specifically for the Stevie Wonder - Live At Last DVD. And now u can count Stevie's hair and all. lol Detail is high.
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Reply #22 posted 08/31/09 6:11am

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sextonseven said:

ufoclub said:

its not the HD quality that's in question with the videophiles... its the storage format. If everything goes to downloads, then blu-ray is a waste. It seems HD is moving away from physical discs.


You will need an insane amount of hard drive space to store HD downloads. I prefer physical discs just like I prefer CDs over MP3s. But I'm a dinosaur and it takes me awhile to adjust to this newfangled stuff. shrug


notjust downloads, but also streaming. I get free HD On=Demand movies all the time... Sometimes it will be things that are not even available on blu-ray like The Howling or some old hammer horror movie. Yet it will be 1080.
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Reply #23 posted 08/31/09 7:52am

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Depends on your perspective.

Blu-ray is the highest 1080p HD available commercially so u will get the best picture by todays standard. Having said that, the content of the programming that u watch has the same, ending, beginning and middle so blu-ray does NOT add anything new 2 that. The DVD's that come in Blu-ray do contain some unique features that can ONLY be found on a Blu-ray disk though.....
How is that? As clear as mud.

..and one more thing. My Blu-ray player upconverts my regular DVD's and they look GREAT. It's worth every penny in my book.
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Reply #24 posted 08/31/09 8:35am

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ufoclub said:

sextonseven said:



You will need an insane amount of hard drive space to store HD downloads. I prefer physical discs just like I prefer CDs over MP3s. But I'm a dinosaur and it takes me awhile to adjust to this newfangled stuff. shrug


notjust downloads, but also streaming. I get free HD On=Demand movies all the time... Sometimes it will be things that are not even available on blu-ray like The Howling or some old hammer horror movie. Yet it will be 1080.


The HD broadcasts I've seen still are not quite up to the same level of quality as movies on disc. hmmm It's better than watching the standard DVDs definitely, but for those movies that are released on blu-ray, for now anyway, the hard discs top what's seen on TV.
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Reply #25 posted 08/31/09 1:38pm

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Worth noting players are as slow as f*ck. Pop the disc in, put the kettle on, go for a walk, have a bath, etc, etc,

I want to watch NOW!! pissed

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Reply #26 posted 08/31/09 2:05pm

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mcmeekle said:

Worth noting players are as slow as f*ck. Pop the disc in, put the kettle on, go for a walk, have a bath, etc, etc,

I want to watch NOW!! pissed

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not with a PS3!
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Reply #27 posted 08/31/09 2:47pm

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ufoclub said:

mcmeekle said:

Worth noting players are as slow as f*ck. Pop the disc in, put the kettle on, go for a walk, have a bath, etc, etc,

I want to watch NOW!! pissed

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not with a PS3!

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I was considering the Ps3, but, well, didn't. sad

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Reply #28 posted 09/01/09 10:20am

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if you have a decent size HDTV then bluray certainly isn't a waste of money if you enjoy watching movies

depending on how far you sit back, and the quality of your panel, you might not notice that much of an improvement. a cheap and nasty 32" LCD is going to make anything look like shit, but on the same hand, a good quality plasma that's setup properly, fed with some good SD source material can look good, and better than a crap 32" with an HD source

certainly when you get a decent size and good quality panel you can clearly see the difference in video quality. the clarity of colour is much better, but this is often overlooked as most people wouldn't have the same source material in high quality SD as well as HD for a fair comparison. the resolution is much greater too, as is the audio, which technically can be higher than CD quality, whereas DVD multichannel sound is of comparable quality to mp3, and lesser than CD. the bitrate on bluray is also higher, as the disc has a much greater capacity, thus even watching SD material such as the extras, you can get a much better video quality, and sound quality, simply due to the higher technical specifications

as for price, the ps3 is not the cheapest player on the market, but one of the best value for money players, even if you exclude the fact it plays games and does a ton of other things. you can pick up brand new ps3's for £220 or less if you spend a few seconds googling for a reputable dealer. you can get other reasonable players at £150, and you can easily get budget players for £100 or less. in both the states and the UK there have even been limited supply of players sub £100 and $100. i've seen proof of players in the UK as low as £30, so the prices are coming down to the same level as a budget (note that budget does not mean cheap crap from walmart, i mean entry level price for reputable brands) dvd players. media wise, if you shop around, again sticking to reputable suppliers, the movies are of comparable price to dvds, for both new and back catalogue releases. for a new format, the price of hardware and software is coming to a reasonable level quicker than any preceeding succesful format (ie. HD-dvd is cheaper but for a reason)

so the answer is no. the only people that say yes either don't know a thing about AV, don't care about AV, or are jealous that they can't get it

people spend multi millions on creating movies to be enjoyed, so if you care about the movie, the least the viewer can do is get a half decent setup to view them on

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Reply #29 posted 09/01/09 11:50am

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unique said:

so the answer is no. the only people that say yes either don't know a thing about AV, don't care about AV, or are jealous that they can't get it

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