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Cavey |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 18:14 |
Just bought Stargate on Bluray for £5 from Play :cool: Should be here tomorrow | |
mwg |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 16:24 |
Yeah I buy most films in blu-ray now | |
whitter45 |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 16:05 |
blu ray is awesome | |
Nath |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 13:42 |
quote: :lol: Just spent the last 15mins reading some old threads on HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray. Steve was so full of shit :lol: | |
John |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 10:55 |
It's got a finite amount of crystals on it which is just about exactly comparable with the resolution we are talking about when scanning it in to convert it to blu-ray. | |
ed |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 10:53 |
It's got a theoretical resolution, that's not really the same as the difference between 575i, 720p or 1080i/1080p. | |
John |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 10:48 |
Film does have a resolution and it's not infinite. | |
oceansoul |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 10:21 |
Its originally recorded to film which is an analog medium and has an infinate resouloution. The resoultion for the dvd/bluray is down to the decive that scans the film into the dvd/bluray format. | |
ed |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 09:46 |
Film doesn't have a resolution... | |
Pablo |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 09:42 |
watched top gun on blu ray sound was amazing much better then dvd, picture was also improved | |
mwg |
posted on 8th Dec 09 at 09:06 |
:lol: | |
Cavey |
posted on 7th Dec 09 at 22:45 |
lol at the top related topic.... | |
mwg |
posted on 7th Dec 09 at 22:41 |
I'm going to find out what all the drama is about. | |
Nic Barnes |
posted on 7th Dec 09 at 22:40 |
i dont understand what all the drama is about | |
mwg |
posted on 7th Dec 09 at 22:37 |
I've just bought Ronin. Not that old I guess, will see what I think at the weekend. | |
John |
posted on 7th Dec 09 at 20:54 |
The resolution of old film is much higher than 1080p, blu-ray old films should look amazing. | |
Cosmo |
posted on 7th Dec 09 at 20:44 |
I think films have always been filmed at a much higher quality than they went on to be released (i.e. VHS, then standard DVD) - so after a bit of remastering they are then a lot higher quality than you'd of seen. | |
ajscorsa |
posted on 7th Dec 09 at 20:44 |
not sure with blu rays but if I download an old movie in HD the quality is no where near that of a new movie. still better quality than the normal version though | |
andy1868 |
posted on 7th Dec 09 at 20:43 |
i've got the godfather trilogy on blu ray, it looks quite alot better in the lighter scenes, the dark ones look alittle grainy still though. no idea what it would be like next to an ordinary dvd thats upscaled | |
mwg |
posted on 7th Dec 09 at 20:41 |
Is it worth buying older stuff on Blu-ray seen as though they wouldn't of been recorded with Blu-ray in mind like the modern stuff? Or is that not how it works? |