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Space is not too much of an issue nowadays, 1Tb hard drives are fairly cheap and you can run several via sata.
My projector also handles 1080 (i though) and it looks awesome especially with hd downloads from the states. I've not run HD movies through it yet but I'm in the process of converting all of my media to digital files and have a server pc in the living room to play it from coupled to a 5.1 surround. |
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mines 7.1 lol |
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As expected, New Line & HBO have announced they're dropping HD DVD for Blu-ray:
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=32000 |
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Looks like the PS3 might get more popular now than ever. At least there might be an end in sight in this crazy (but expensive) competition.
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you cant always trust the source it says in the nfo ive seen so many hd rips that are just upscalled also any HD ripping is not a simple matter of click and wait - to get the best possible results you need to play around with the settings and filters so far i havnt seen a lot of real quality rips to justify the 8 or so GB download. |
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HBO, Nothing that would really benefit from HD IMO. HBO are all about the quality of direction and writing. Not so much about visual stuff |
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Which begs the question: How will we know when the "war" is over? Will the HD DVD camp come out and say "we lost - Blu-Ray won"... Or in 6 months time when it looks like Blu-Ray has won, will we have to keep guessing for another year? So - when will Joe Public know what to go and buy?? :mad: ---------- Post added at 13:21 ---------- Previous post was at 13:20 ---------- Quote:
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The way things are going and the speed at which things are changing it seems more than ever that using a PC as your home entertainment hub would save a constantly revolving cycle of different silver boxes appearing and disappearing under your telly.
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i think all movies filmed have the ability to go HD, the film its self is a higher res than HD so it just takes a while to go back and remaster it... How do you think we get HD versions of terminator etc of course this then shows up all the imperfections so someone somewhere spends ages making abused negatives look pretty again - Some HD discs are disapointing, depends how much time/money they put into making it look nice again
im not sure if frame rate maters or the size of the film reel i will have to look into it. im ignoring the whole HD thing until i can buy a cheap writer to store 50gb of data on |
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we use 24fps as a standard for HD frame rates as it works well with 35mm film (something most people use these days) im not fully sure what this has to do with the HD quality but i expect its only a google away, its a complicated world. |
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The reason we get old films in Hi Def is due to the film they were shot on.
For example films are made to be shown on a huge cinema screen so have to be of a decent resolution to be blown up to that scale, there for it is easy to take the film reels and in put t hem to a computer and made a Hi Def version of the film. They obviously might not look as great as a film thats actually shot using a HD camera. I do have Blu-Ray and also HD DVD and personally I think that the HD DVDs look a lot better picture wise and interactivity of the bonus features is better. although with BLu-Ray 1.1 this should improve the interactive features. |
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OC all this picture quality also depends on the Codec used and indeed which Encoder , as i understand it , many HD DVD and BR masters are still using the old Mpeg2 Codec, and VC-1.
whats the score for current HD using the AVC/H.264 Codec now as thats the only one thats got a professional lossless Encode/Decode mode, but i suspect the End users might need an even larger disk format in the future before we see 1080p+ full length features and extra's in lossless mode. anyone done the maths for a lossless 1080p at current bitrates for a standard feature , thats got to be a rather large binary file ;) Snow has a lossless mode too, but thats not an industry adopted standard codec, and still needs work from the open source devs old and new, to get its speeds up at higher screen sizes really. |
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