geepondy
Flashlight Enthusiast
The Blue-ray computer drives (reader not burner) has become more affordable as I see one advertised for $70 and just wondered how the quality of a blue-ray movie is when displayed on a pc as compared to a DVD.
You must have an HDCP-compliant monitor to view BlueRay movies on the PC.Does the copyright protection prevent a blu-ray movie from being viewed on a pc or just being copied? I thought you could view them as I know my latest Power DVD viewing software boasts blu-ray support.
I disagree. I have a very good 42" plasma that's 720p, and I can very easily tell HD from DVD. I tested this by recording LOTR on my DVR and switching back and forth from DVR to my DVD player.unless your computer monitor is 1920x1080 you won't see the full potential of blu-ray and won't be worth while to upgrade.
Well, they try to squeeze a lot of extra content into DVDs, which means they have to increase compression for the movie itself.Have they been dumbing down the video quality of new DVDs ? Seems like they've been looking uglier than usual lately.
in poplaer mechanics this month they comapred bluray to the interent streamed movies if i recall bluray came in first and some company that streamed at 20 mb was second lol i dont even know one person who has 20 mb at home i think im 5 mb and most are 3mb.and ps im not sure if im useing the corect term
"We think this is a do-or-die time for Blu-ray," said Ron Sanders, president of Warner Home Video