There was even a third format: Video 2000 from the Dutch company Philips.MRotten wrote:It seems to me that having two formats is confusing. Remember the battle between VHS and Beta?
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Battle? The two aren't comparable. You either have an HDTV,or you don't.Peter Motte wrote:Yes, but as you can notice, people start to think the battle is DVD versus BR.Alan wrote:It's not the same as VHS v. Beta. The real battle was Blu-ray v. HD-DVD
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They're going to be(have been) released on blu Ray whether people like it or not. Don't have the scratch? Stick with the DVDs.There's no shame.
btw, at Best Buy the Blu Ray section has grown significantly even in the past few weeks. If they don't offer or carry Blu Ray in your area, check out Amazon. DVD will get phased out as HD becomes more affordable.
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Yeah, I think I'm one of the extreme minority on this forum that has converted. Blu Ray is pretty mainstream here in Detroit. I've got a 46" In the living room that I only feed HD and a 27 " in the bedroom that only gets SD. The 46 looks ridiculously better and it's the same distance. Even, just playing DVDs on a Blu Ray player makes a vast improvement.
Star Trek looks amazing and I can't wait for the Prisoner release, here in the States on Tuesday! But I'm really looking forward to seasons 5 and 6!
Star Trek looks amazing and I can't wait for the Prisoner release, here in the States on Tuesday! But I'm really looking forward to seasons 5 and 6!
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A lot of archive TV shows will never be released on BD though. For 625-line PAL, DVD is sufficient and BD players will upscale and play DVDs perfectly fine. Indeed, some disks of extras in BD sets are actually DVDs.ikbtops wrote:Battle? The two aren't comparable. You either have an HDTV,or you don't.Peter Motte wrote:Yes, but as you can notice, people start to think the battle is DVD versus BR.Alan wrote:It's not the same as VHS v. Beta. The real battle was Blu-ray v. HD-DVD
Odd, isn't it?
They're going to be(have been) released on blu Ray whether people like it or not. Don't have the scratch? Stick with the DVDs.There's no shame.
btw, at Best Buy the Blu Ray section has grown significantly even in the past few weeks. If they don't offer or carry Blu Ray in your area, check out Amazon. DVD will get phased out as HD becomes more affordable.
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It will be an event when we get the Blu Ray release. I am currently watching the Blu Ray release of The Prisoner and it is not really possible for me to ever watch the dvd version again.
When the original material is film, not video like the first seasons of The Avengers, Blu Ray is head and shoulders above dvd - even on my non-HD flat screen tv. The filmed seasons of The Avengers is waiting to stun us all.
When the original material is film, not video like the first seasons of The Avengers, Blu Ray is head and shoulders above dvd - even on my non-HD flat screen tv. The filmed seasons of The Avengers is waiting to stun us all.
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me too..totally passed me by...around the height of the VHS era...I do remember seeing them in stores, and how costly both the players and discs were....looking back, they were sorta like GIANT DVD's...Dandy Forsdyke wrote:I can honestly say, when I visit my local HMV, I go up the stairs to the DVD section go past the new releases and the first section to my left are all Blu-ray. It's just that one section so far, but the first row of discs I see. Also I've noticed TV commercials saying "On Blu-ray from Monday" no mention of DVD sometimes.
LaserDiscs passed me by completely I'm afraid. By the time I was aware of them they were obsolete.
I never knew any of my friends, who owned a player, etc...
But from what I understood at the time, the picture, etc was light years ahead of analog VHS tape..
Every once in an while, I see laser discs for sale..like a dollar or two..for 'em.....
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Wow. I hope we're not one of them.Frankymole wrote:A lot of archive TV shows will never be released on BD though. For 625-line PAL, DVD is sufficient and BD players will upscale and play DVDs perfectly fine. Indeed, some disks of extras in BD sets are actually DVDs.ikbtops wrote:Battle? The two aren't comparable. You either have an HDTV,or you don't.Peter Motte wrote: Yes, but as you can notice, people start to think the battle is DVD versus BR.
Odd, isn't it?
They're going to be(have been) released on blu Ray whether people like it or not. Don't have the scratch? Stick with the DVDs.There's no shame.
btw, at Best Buy the Blu Ray section has grown significantly even in the past few weeks. If they don't offer or carry Blu Ray in your area, check out Amazon. DVD will get phased out as HD becomes more affordable.
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Filmed shows are fine for BD (the extra detail is there in the film image). But 405-line videotaped shows will have no better quality picture (there simply is no extra detail - in fact there's less detail than a modern television picture), so there's no point. That's everything up to the last Cathy Gale story!ikbtops wrote:Wow. I hope we're not one of them.Frankymole wrote:A lot of archive TV shows will never be released on BD though. For 625-line PAL, DVD is sufficient and BD players will upscale and play DVDs perfectly fine. Indeed, some disks of extras in BD sets are actually DVDs.ikbtops wrote: Battle? The two aren't comparable. You either have an HDTV,or you don't.
They're going to be(have been) released on blu Ray whether people like it or not. Don't have the scratch? Stick with the DVDs.There's no shame.
btw, at Best Buy the Blu Ray section has grown significantly even in the past few weeks. If they don't offer or carry Blu Ray in your area, check out Amazon. DVD will get phased out as HD becomes more affordable.
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