Yup.
People said the same thing about DVD.
The people on this board who post that upscaled DVDs look exactly the same as full-blown Blu-rays with the works are the best.
People said the same thing about DVD.
Indeed. I distinctly remember people resisting the new format "until it's recordable" (ffs), claiming that there was "little difference" between it and VHS...
What I don't understand are people, and I know a few, who spend £500+ on a new HDTV yet don't bother taking advantage of it with an HD video source. I mean, what's the point?
DVD is a great format, and I understand the argument that it's "good enough". I agree to an extent, there's very little in my collection that I'm going to re-buy. The upscaler in my Bluray player does a very good job and DVDs look better on my new LCD than they ever did on my old CRT.
But bluray is a massive evolutionary step and well worth the upgrade as far as I'm concerned. Watch 2001 in 1080p with Dolby TrueHD and tell me it's not a vast improvement. If you do, you're either lying, partially sighted, or just plain stupid.
If people just don't care enough about it then cool! Not everyone is that bothered, or willing to spend the money. I get that, I'm not an elitist about these things. I just hate it when people talk nonsense.
People said the same thing about DVD.
Indeed. I distinctly remember people resisting the new format "until it's recordable" (ffs), claiming that there was "little difference" between it and VHS...
What I don't understand are people, and I know a few, who spend £500+ on a new HDTV yet don't bother taking advantage of it with an HD video source. I mean, what's the point?
DVD is a great format, and I understand the argument that it's "good enough". I agree to an extent, there's very little in my collection that I'm going to re-buy. The upscaler in my Bluray player does a very good job and DVDs look better on my new LCD than they ever did on my old CRT.
But bluray is a massive evolutionary step and well worth the upgrade as far as I'm concerned. Watch 2001 in 1080p with Dolby TrueHD and tell me it's not a vast improvement. If you do, you're either lying, partially sighted, or just plain stupid.
If people just don't care enough about it then cool! Not everyone is that bothered, or willing to spend the money. I get that, I'm not an elitist about these things. I just hate it when people talk nonsense.
People said the same thing about DVD.
People said the same thing about DVD.
DVD offered a far greater increase in capacity over CD than Blu-Ray offers over DVD. Competing technologies (flash, portable HDDs, online storage/broadband) were also less capable and mature relative to typical data storage requirements than they are today. Even given those advantages, I'd argue that DVD-R never did overtake CD-R, if you have some hard numbers to the contrary I'd love to see them. Folks who need to back up 50GB of data are likely working with video and will need to back up a lot more than 50GB of data. Blu-Ray just doesn't have a niche to fill.
I was talking about Blu-Ray as a PC data storage medium.
The people on this board who post that upscaled DVDs look exactly the same as full-blown Blu-rays with the works are the best.
The best... at self deception?
The people on this board who post that upscaled DVDs look exactly the same as full-blown Blu-rays with the works are the best.
The best... at self deception?
Indeed, when I have this discussion with people, I put on Dr.No on a 1080p telly with a bluray player. The conversation is generally over at that stage.
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