Originally posted by germcevoy:The Matrix trilogy, back to back, on Blu Ray. Unreal
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]Matrix I is one of the best movies ever made. The two others are good too, but first one is just
Is Blu-Ray that good? I never saw a movie on it (just played a friend's PS3 a few times but didn't notica a major differernce).
Originally posted by germcevoy:Blu Ray is that good. Does your friend have a good TV? And does he connect his ps3 to the tv via a HDMI cable?
Video runs at up to 40mb/s so you can get an idea of the quality just by seeing those data rates
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]54 inches and HDMI connection, indeed. Call Of Duty looks insane on that TV
I know the tech specifications, but I just didn't notice a significative difference. Maybe I'm just dull, or maybe it's just because I've just played videogames and not seen an actual movie or the normal tv itself.
Is the normal image//bluray difference similar to the mp3//flac ?
Originally posted by germcevoy:What blu ray did you watch?
On a good transfer the differences are like going from a wind up radio in a basement to FLAC.
To really appreciate blu ray though, you have to put the standard def version on after. Blu ray looks 'normal to me now' and everything else looks like shit
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]That's what I don't want to happen to me. I don't want to get rid of tons of VHSs and DVDs, and I don't want them to look like shit when I see them. Converting is expensive too. I think I'll wait until the market is settled again and the prices get lower, I don't feel the need of buying a blu-ray player (plus a brand newe HDMI TV) just to enjoy a 15-days-difference...
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:Once Upon A time in The West. If You haven't seen it, I highly recomend. It. It has the best instrumental soundtrack I've ever heard.