I've had customers come back to the store and try to return their blu-ray movies because the picture looks just like a DVD instead of significantly better. And... well, that says something.
Bull buddy. It's all in the optics and the transition to discs. When the video is captured in high-quality it stays high quality. The video is soooo huge that when it is transfered to a digital platform (generally a super-computer first) that platform is made specifically for that kind of media because it's so freaking huge. Now a DVD can only hold 4.5 gb of storage so the video has to be dumbed down like mad in order to not only fit on the disc but also leave room for the bonus features. Now when the size is brought down, so is the quality. It's simple. Now use a disc with more layers and you have more room for better quality. Also the thing with blu-ray is that the scratch protection is a lot thinner so you get much more PRECISE reading. (the thicker scratch protection is what gives it a sort of feel where a thin veil is over the camera) Now compare the two in a split screen reader and you can see the difference. If you don't believe me run over to best buy and take a look. Oh and might I ad you need an HD-TV to get the feel of the maximum quality.There is no fog on the DVD version, and the Blu-Ray does not make it look like a window where the characters are right there. The quality is better, yeah, but not that much so.
For real, I don't need to count the stitches on Spider-Man's costume.
I'm tired of seeing those Blu-Ray and HD-DVD demos where they compare it to DVD and are all like "Notice the difference!!!!"
I can't see **** yo!
Bull buddy. It's all in the optics and the transition to discs. When the video is captured in high-quality it stays high quality. The video is soooo huge that when it is transfered to a digital platform (generally a super-computer first) that platform is made specifically for that kind of media because it's so freaking huge. Now a DVD can only hold 4.5 gb of storage so the video has to be dumbed down like mad in order to not only fit on the disc but also leave room for the bonus features. Now when the size is brought down, so is the quality. It's simple. Now use a disc with more layers and you have more room for better quality. Also the thing with blu-ray is that the scratch protection is a lot thinner so you get much more PRECISE reading. (the thicker scratch protection is what gives it a sort of feel where a thin veil is over the camera) Now compare the two in a split screen reader and you can see the difference. If you don't believe me run over to best buy and take a look. Oh and might I ad you need an HD-TV to get the feel of the maximum quality.
For real, I don't need to count the stitches on Spider-Man's costume.
the point was to get a look at the next stage in video playingGenius! Asteroid-Man, Genius! A crappy quality Youtube video is the perfect way to sell people to Blu-Ray!
Casino Royale in Blu-Ray = :heart:
What game is that?
The point wasn't to say "buy a PS3!" the point was to show you how much detail and how great quality can be included in the Blu-Ray discs!Oh, I'm really going to buy a PS3 soes I can get blu-ray because Assteroid Man showed a ****ing commercial
The point wasn't to say "buy a PS3!" the point was to show you how much detail and how great quality can be included in the Blu-Ray discs!