rage1973 said:Does anyone know of any internet sites that have this product available? I checked out all of my local Gamestop, EB, Best Buy, Circuit City, and Fry's to no avail.
Drugs for Sale said:got one yesterday. insanely good picture quality. Batman and King Kong were both spectacular on my Samsung LNS3251D over component. Anyone get it working on PC? Would make taking it over to a friends house to watchmovies feasible.HD gay porn
Got a new TV (32 in. Westinghouse from Black Friday after selling my 27 in.) and without even messing with the settings, I watched this movie and noticed that it didn't look all that great compared to King Kong earlier in the week (which I'd seen on my 27 in.). So yeah, my first experience with this TV (other than bad cable for Saturday football games) was this movie.AlanHemberger said:I don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but V for Vendetta is awful for showing off HD DVD. Just awful. It's always really dark in the film and there's not much going on most of the time. There are a few moments when it shines, but a lot of the film, the difference isn't that apparent because of the lighting.
if there is HDDVD/BR porn already, i wont know what to think
marwan said:I finally saw the 360 HD-DVD on display and i was not impressed at all....not by the player, but by all the HD hype. They were playing King Kong and it looked only a little bit better than DVD quality, i mean yes colors had more depth and it's crip, but not the big difference i was expecting from HD.
It was being displayed on a Samsung 40 LCD, so i know it's not a TV related problem. could it be that 720p just doesnt look at good as 1080i? atleast on my CRT TV 1080i looks sharper than 720p.
i'd also like to note that i had the same problem with Bluray as well, i saw numerous BR displays and i wasn't impressed at all.
I think there is a bigger difference when games go from SD to HD than when movies go from SD to HD.
anyone feel the same way?
i think i'll wait for UHDTV...Ultra High Definition...
http://www.cinematography.net/Pages DW/UltraHighDefinition-UHDTV.htm
King Kong falls from the Empire State Building?StoOgE said:The scene where Kong is falling fron the top of the Empire State building in slow mo (top down view) with a slow pan of the camera looks uncanny.
Cant say I agree with you.marwan said:I finally saw the 360 HD-DVD on display and i was not impressed at all....not by the player, but by all the HD hype. They were playing King Kong and it looked only a little bit better than DVD quality, i mean yes colors had more depth and it's crip, but not the big difference i was expecting from HD.
It was being displayed on a Samsung 40 LCD, so i know it's not a TV related problem. could it be that 720p just doesnt look at good as 1080i? atleast on my CRT TV 1080i looks sharper than 720p.
i'd also like to note that i had the same problem with Bluray as well, i saw numerous BR displays and i wasn't impressed at all.
I think there is a bigger difference when games go from SD to HD than when movies go from SD to HD.
anyone feel the same way?
Dont hold your breath.marwan said:i think i'll wait for UHDTV...Ultra High Definition...
http://www.cinematography.net/Pages DW/UltraHighDefinition-UHDTV.htm
This kind of blanket statements dont mean a whole lot.btrboyev said:The thing is, HD still isn't even as good as the movie should look. HD still doesn't offer the resolution that standard film can produce. It still a downgrade of the original source material.
bengraven said:I'm seriously considering to stop buying regular DVDs in preparation for getting this...whenever I can find it.
At least the big budget Hollywood movies. I'm debating whether it would be worth it to wait on a movie like Pirates 2 until I get HD.
It really depends on the TV and source.aparisi2274 said:Since 1080i is an interlaced picture, and 720p is a pure HD signal, you shouldnt see an improvement with 1080i. Just the opposite actually. since 720p is a purer picture, the image should look crisper and cleaner than 1080i.
bengraven said:I'm seriously considering to stop buying regular DVDs in preparation for getting this...whenever I can find it.
At least the big budget Hollywood movies. I'm debating whether it would be worth it to wait on a movie like Pirates 2 until I get HD.
marwan said:It was being displayed on a Samsung 40 LCD, so i know it's not a TV related problem. could it be that 720p just doesnt look at good as 1080i? atleast on my CRT TV 1080i looks sharper than 720p.
marwan said:It was being displayed on a Samsung 40 LCD, so i know it's not a TV related problem. could it be that 720p just doesnt look at good as 1080i? atleast on my CRT TV 1080i looks sharper than 720p.
Trust me you do not want to see porn in HD. I have seen many porn stars in real life and behind makeup they are not much to look at. Also ass pimples in HD is not very attractive.Sgt. Killjoy said:if there is HDDVD/BR porn already, i wont know what to think
Haha I picked pickup in store option and the only store that has one in stock is in Compton. I guess I will bring my glock and take my chances at the store in Compton tonight.Matrix said:
Warm Machine said:Depends on the native res of the Samsung. A lot of LCD tvs still are stuck at 1366x768. So even then you are missing a lot of the resolution in the media.
On to your CRT, I have a HD CRT as well and we are resolution losers. A CRT has all kinds of factors that limit resolution but our tvs generally have less than any fixed pixel display at the trade off of much better contrast color saturation and viewing angle. HD from marketplace doesn't look much different on my 36" tv than a DVD does. HD on my 19" CRT PC monitor looks way better than DVD res though all due to available resolution regardless of screen size.
marwan said:yah i never understood why most LCDs have a native res of 1366x768 and not 1366x720. I'm assuming 720p would look better on a 1366x720 TV since it will fill every single pixel precisely as opposed to stretching the image to the extra 48 lines....no?
aparisi2274, i have a sony WEGA 36" widescreen HDTV, i understand 720p is more pure since it's a progressive signal, but 1080i looks sharper to on my screen, while 720p looks great too, but the image is softer.
i also heard that CRTs don't have a native resolution due to the fact CRTs use a gun to project the image......it confuses me.
Chichikov, i have high hopes for 1080p, and i hope it proves me wrong, that's why i'm getting the new Bravia 1080p LCD.
Swat said:I just couldn't resist picking this up the other day. FutureShop is (was?) running a promotion last week where they even throw in the King Kong game for free. Granted, it sucks, but I can trade it in for Viva Pinata
King Kong looks absolutely stunning in HD. Even better than the HD version I saw recently on my Digital Cable service (which was already impressive to begin with). Running VGA to my Dell 2405 at full 1080p resolution, it was fantastic. I had to adjust the display settings a little as it still seems a bit washed out using the VGA cable, but I got it to an acceptable level. Closeups of Kong's face showed every single mark, flaw, crevace and strand of hair on his face. Zoomed out scenery shots showed that "depth" effect people are talking about, where it looks that much more "3D" and makes it feel like you're a bit closer to actually being there.
The sound was ok. No better, no worse.
I'm gonna be honest with you, I wasn't intending to get into the HD movie arena period, because of the steep costs and the thought of being burned on $1,000 hardware and $50 movies. However, for $200 (with a free movie, game, universal remote) this isn't only an excellent deal, it also isn't a major purchasing decision at that price. So regardless of whether or not someone "wins" this war, it's barely going to affect how I feel about this upgrade. Plain and simple, I love High Def, I notice a pretty big difference between regular DVDs and HD-DVD (and Cable HD), therefore, I'm going to want all the movies I love in their full glory. Hell, last Christmas I paid $150 for an LG 1080i upscaling DVD player, and the 360's HD-DVD does an even better job of the conversion.
The only downside at this point is the limited selection, and the lack of Fifth Element (Bluray..damnit!). But like always, the selection will grow, and the prices will drop. I noticed half the HD-DVDs were at the $20-23 price point, and that's fine by me.
Also keep in mind (like I'm sure you've heard) HD content is so dependant on having a good source to begin with. So just like a game review talks about "graphics", consider that some HD stuff has better "graphics". Not all games are visually equal, and especially when you're dealing with HD, the flaws are going to be more noticable. Just don't write off the whole system if you've see the setup on a shitty display (like most big box stores) playing a shitty movie.
aparisi2274 said:Since 1080i is an interlaced picture, and 720p is a pure HD signal, you shouldnt see an improvement with 1080i. Just the opposite actually. since 720p is a purer picture, the image should look crisper and cleaner than 1080i.
marwan said:oops, one more thing. does the european 360 HD-DVD player work with a U.S 360, has anyone tested it yet? i'm currently visiting france, and saw the 360 HD-DVD player at a local store. I also wonder if the installation disc that comes with the euro version would work on a U.S 360.
mrklaw said:yep. I'm using a US HDDVD player with my UK 360 no problem. Even supports 220-240v - all you need is a little figure of eight cable for your region (the kind that would go into a radio)
Klotera said:On the sound side, I've been less impressed (having watched King Kong, MI3, and Batman Begins). I don't know if it's the movies themselves or the way the 360 is converting all the formats to Dolby Digital, but the sound has seemed a little more "flat" (for lack of a better word) than many of my DVDs. I'm disappointed to hear that even a straight DTS signal will be converted to DD, rather than passed through to my reciever. I wasn't too interested in what Dolby TrueHD can do, a full-bitrate DTS track is all I want. Anyway, hopefully the sound gets better in future viewings.
Klotera said:However, regardless of all that - the HD-DVD player looks outstanding. I have a 34" Sony CRT HDTV and have always found the HD image quality from my Dish Network to be great (so much that it's hard going back to SD programming).
It might seem to be flawed to compare two different versions of the same movie, but I don't have another HD DVD player. Are you saying that the sound from the A1 and the add on is exactly the same? Why would they remix an entire soundtrack to sound so different? Wouldn't they sound similar? Wouldn't the higher bit rate soundtrack be an improvement? Why does soundtracks with plain DD and TrueHD sound much better off the add on than DD+?
Many others have also stated that it is not a loss of bass that is the problem. Bass is there, but little else. Its hard to describe. There is very little envelopement and sounds very lacking as some people have described as flat. I would think a higher bit rate sound format that is downconverted to DD (at 640kbit/s) to sound as good if not better than the standard DVD title (448kbit/s).
I would expect the audio difference to be like DD and DTS and not like an entirely different soundtrack. I doubt they changed the soundtrack...
I think it is a valid issue.
Just a quick FYI that we are looking at this problem. I don't have an update on it because I was on vacation for a while. But for now, wanted to let you know that we are finalizing our DTS encoder which once done, should produce the same experience as the Toshiba player which everyone was happy with....
Celeryface said:I'm curious which resolution you use for HD-DVD/Xbox 360 content. I have a very similar TV and I'm interested in getting the HD-DVD player for 360.
just hit the next chapter buttondream said:Trying Superman Returns now...is there any way to skip the "this is HD-DVD, this is what you can do with it!" intro on WB HD-DVDs?
marwan said:I finally saw the 360 HD-DVD on display and i was not impressed at all....not by the player, but by all the HD hype. They were playing King Kong and it looked only a little bit better than DVD quality, i mean yes colors had more depth and it's crip, but not the big difference i was expecting from HD.
It was being displayed on a Samsung 40 LCD, so i know it's not a TV related problem. could it be that 720p just doesnt look at good as 1080i? atleast on my CRT TV 1080i looks sharper than 720p.
i'd also like to note that i had the same problem with Bluray as well, i saw numerous BR displays and i wasn't impressed at all.
I think there is a bigger difference when games go from SD to HD than when movies go from SD to HD.
anyone feel the same way?
i think i'll wait for UHDTV...Ultra High Definition...
http://www.cinematography.net/Pages DW/UltraHighDefinition-UHDTV.htm
HDNet uses 1080i.Kolgar said:I kinda agree, I saw a looping Blu-Ray demo on a huge TV at Circuit City and wasn't blown away. Frankly, I think the programming on HDnet looks sharper on my 61" Sammy here at home, and it's probably only broadcast at 720p.
That said, I'm still considering buying this add-on. I need to feed my 1080p TV something, and while at first I was going to earmark the $200 for a possible future PS3 purchase, I'm starting to think I'll just skip that altogether.
http://www.thedvdwars.com/index.cfmKolgar said:How's HD-DVD doing, anyway? Gonna stick around or what?
Really can't tell how it's doing at this point compared to Blu Ray. According to Amazon, HD DVD's are selling better than Blu Ray. But Blu Ray is just beginning to get its legs so it's still yet to be seen.Kolgar said:I kinda agree, I saw a looping Blu-Ray demo on a huge TV at Circuit City and wasn't blown away. Frankly, I think the programming on HDnet looks sharper on my 61" Sammy here at home, and it's probably only broadcast at 720p.
That said, I'm still considering buying this add-on. I need to feed my 1080p TV something, and while at first I was going to earmark the $200 for a possible future PS3 purchase, I'm starting to think I'll just skip that altogether.
How's HD-DVD doing, anyway? Gonna stick around or what?