Can u tell the difference between Blu Ray and DVD on HD? I f#cking cant

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u gotta be high to see a real difference...

but theres definatley a differnce...depends on the ppaticular blu ray tho...

some look better than others, n in certain parts in the movie were theres more light.
 
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hahaha hahahah... you can with SOME movies but most look the same to me aswell... which is why i dont fuck with them $25 blu cases

blockbuster 4 for $20 has yet to let me down
 
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Actually with shit like Transformers there is a definitive difference. But most cgi aint as crisp as that shit
 
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I never even seen anything in HD, but a regular dvd looks really clear on blu ray to me, but the picture is only part of the difference on blu ray... the disc can hold alot more info then regular dvd

anyway I just seen the book of eli too... did you think he was definitely blind in the movie.
 
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It depends on the movie and the TV. When I watch the matrix on DVD on my Plasma it is as clear as blu ray, but when I watch it on my LCD it's not as crisp.
 
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Blu ray is the way to go with old movies that weren't shot in HD. It's something about how they digitally remaster them it makes them look like they were shot recently. I have a DVD and a Blu ray copy of A Clockwork Orange and it is a huge difference between them.
 
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all depends on your set up

and most blu ray players will up convert the avg dvd to look like bluray.....trust me there is a difference i always show ppl black hawk down on blu ray and on dvd then they see the light

but some movies look the same on blu ray
 
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idk about blu ray but watch a nfl game on the regular station and then turn it to the HD station and you will see a huge difference
 
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If it's 1280x720 or 1920x1080.

I can't even watch movies that aren't in 1080p, shit looks disgusting.
 
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renagade410 said:
all depends on your set up

and most blu ray players will up convert the avg dvd to look like bluray.....trust me there is a difference i always show ppl black hawk down on blu ray and on dvd then they see the light

but some movies look the same on blu ray

with that u can just about end the thread..

when you putting out like a yearly salary on your entertainment system, you notice the difference...

i'm talking state of the art top of the line everything...

the type of shit they still making commercials for....
 
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I can. I could tell the difference between blu-ray and hddvd. Maybe it's your tv. look at one of thoe LED tvs or something with 240 htz and up refresh rate. Also use a decent hdmi cable. I will admit that lately dvds have been dvd9 even ones that you wouldn't expect, like animation. All the blu-rays that I've dumped have been 10-15 gb. playyed back through my pc connected to my tv with hdmi. They all looked amazing.
 
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When this drops you should really see the difference:

The Blu-ray Disc Association has approved the BDXL standard this week, meaning quad-layer 128GB Blu-ray discs are on the way.

BDXL also allows for triple-layer BDs with 100GB capacity.

Current Blu-ray players are not compatible with BDXL, and there are no players yet in the works with support for the new standard. When they do become available, BDXL players will support current single and double-layer BD, as well.

For now, the format is targeted "at professional applications such as archiving and medial imaging," says TG.

BDXL should hit the mainstream, however, when 3D Blu-ray content hits mainstream, as that content will need the extra space.
 
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powerman 5000;865385 said:
When this drops you should really see the difference:
Not necessarily, the resolution/definition won't change, there'll just be more space on the disk. So, perhaps more content, extras, and footage, but it'll look the same.
 
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