Pretty much my feelings on the subject. My DVDs will do just fine, "fuzzy" or not.
Have either one of you seen the comparison shots?
I did, but since I don't do Blu-Ray
Why not?
Pretty much my feelings on the subject. My DVDs will do just fine, "fuzzy" or not.
Have either one of you seen the comparison shots?
I did, but since I don't do Blu-Ray
I had posted before that I was definatly gonna buy this when it came out. But now after hearing that they are only half-@ssing it forget it.
Im not buying upscaled 90's effects. If they aren't gonna redo the lame effects Im just not buying...
Cheap bastards.
Have either one of you seen the comparison shots?
I did, but since I don't do Blu-Ray
Why not?
Have either one of you seen the comparison shots?
I did, but since I don't do Blu-Ray
Why not?
Star Trek 2 on BR still had a bit of irritating film grain on it. I know that many like film grain and whatnot, but I really wish they had cleaned that off the picture.
After TNG, I would love to see the movies remastered - giving us the Director's Edition of TMP in BR, maybe fix the the matte lines in TVH on the bird of prey, etc.
I did, but since I don't do Blu-Ray
Why not?
Several reasons:
Most of my movie collection is R2 so at 576p I'm already getting an image that's good enough.
Most of what I watch is pre-90s or isn't effects-laden, so again, I don't see enough benefit to bother.
I'm over physical media. DVD is fine because I can buy most movies for £5-7; there's no way I'm buying my films again in yet another optical format at double the price or more when I can more easily view films on the go by uploading them to my iPhone and plugging it into someone else's TV.
Going forward I'll either continue to buy the occasional DVD, rip it and give it away or buy visual media off iTunes. If it's not available in either format then I'll just do without. I've reached the point where I don't care about TV or movies as much as I used to and my collection of visual media is big enough.
LOL, how the hell do you make DVDs unplayable?
LOL, how the hell do you make DVDs unplayable?
LOL, how the hell do you make DVDs unplayable?
Perhaps the layers are starting to separate.
These discs do have a limited life-expectancy.
In a perfect environment I'm sure the discs would last that long. However I doubt most people maintain a perfect 70 degrees with zero humidity day in and day out.When I converted totally over to DVD (ditching, rebuying, or converting vhs to DVD) DVD discs supposedly were supposed to last for a 100 years!
Yeah people love that film grain...though I have heard that STII bluray is a much improved picture from the DVD version!
In a perfect environment I'm sure the discs would last that long. However I doubt most people maintain a perfect 70 degrees with zero humidity day in and day out.When I converted totally over to DVD (ditching, rebuying, or converting vhs to DVD) DVD discs supposedly were supposed to last for a 100 years!
I will say that the current bluray of ST II is not excellent. The clarity is there, but the colors are all shifted slightly to the Blue. Ceti Alpha V is now grey instead of Brown and that just isn't right.Yeah people love that film grain...though I have heard that STII bluray is a much improved picture from the DVD version!
You also haven't had DVDs for 100 years.In a perfect environment I'm sure the discs would last that long. However I doubt most people maintain a perfect 70 degrees with zero humidity day in and day out.When I converted totally over to DVD (ditching, rebuying, or converting vhs to DVD) DVD discs supposedly were supposed to last for a 100 years!
I don't, and nothing's broken yet.
More durable if you never play the record, perhaps, but at least CDs aren't damaged by listening to them!I expect vinyl will turn out to be a more durable medium than any current optical format for the simple reason that it doesn't involve using adhesives to bond layers of plastic together sealing in a layer of material that's susceptible to oxidation.
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