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abintra 01-10-08 04:53 PM

HDM comparison thread
 
Is there a list anywhere showing dual format releases that are better on one format versus the other?

Thought with some people starting to replace their HD DVD versions for Blu-ray, it would be interesting to see which titles might be worth hanging onto and/or any Blu-ray titles that might see improvements at some point.

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This is what I've put together thusfar (with some info from http://whiggles.landofwhimsy.com/). Please post corrections, formatting feedback, additions, etc.

If anyone has a more appealing way to list the info, please feel free to post/PM me with it and I'll use that instead.



:Superior picture quality on a Blu-ray version:
  • Chronos

:Limited to 1080i output on Blu-ray (Replacement program expected):
  • Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

:Superior audio quality on a Blu-ray version:
  • Chronos
  • Host, The (PCM)
  • Lucky # Slevin (TrueHD)
  • Sopranos, The: Season Six, Part One (PCM)

:Reported superior picture quality (varying degrees) on an HD DVD version:
  • Aeon Flux
  • Basic Instinct (Studio Canal release)
  • Coming to America
  • District B13
  • Good Night, and Good Luck (ever so slightly, if at all, as even then it is said to be so minor as not worth mentioning)
  • Italian Job, The
  • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (ever so slightly according to some reviews)
  • Lost City, The (ever so slightly, if at all)
  • Reds
  • Rumor Has It...
  • Sahara
  • Silent Hill (German release)
  • Training Day
  • World Trade Center (ever so slightly according to some reviews, equal from others)

:Superior audio quality on an HD DVD version:
  • Ant Bully, The (TrueHD)
  • Babel (1.5 mbps)
  • Black Snake Moan (1.5 mbps)
  • Dreamgirls (1.5 mbps)
  • Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (DTS-HD 5.1 3.0 Mbps)
  • Flags of Our Fathers (1.5mbps)
  • Four Brothers (1.5mbps)
  • Freedom Writers (1.5mbps)
  • Happy Feet (TrueHD)
  • Lady in the Water (TrueHD)
  • Mission: Impossible (1.5mbps)
  • M:I-2 (1.5mbps)
  • Nip/Tuck: The Complete Fourth Season (1.5mbps)
  • Norbit (1.5mbps)
  • Phantom of the Opera, The (TrueHD)
  • Shooter (1.5mbps)
  • Superman Returns (TrueHD)
  • Training Day (TrueHD)
  • Wicker Man, The (TrueHD)

:Superior audio (1.5Mbps versus 640kbps) on an HD DVD version but no perceptible improvement according to reviews:
  • Coming to America
  • Cowboys, The
  • Failure to Launch
  • Mission: Impossible III
  • Out for Justice
  • Payback
  • Trading Places
  • Warriors, The

:Additional extras on an HD DVD version:
  • 300
  • Blood Diamond (IME)
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (IME)
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • Mission: Impossible III (IME)
  • Pan's Labyrinth
  • Reservoir Dogs (Dutch FilmWorks release)

Sweet Baby James 01-10-08 05:01 PM

Training Day is definitely better on HD-DVD than it is on Blu-Ray.

abintra 01-10-08 05:05 PM

There is a list of Warner titles that are supposedly better on HD DVD than their Blu-ray counter parts at http://whiggles.landofwhimsy.com/


Titles which feature superior audio on HD DVD:

- Happy Feet (TrueHD)
- The Phantom of the Opera (TrueHD)
- Superman Returns (TrueHD)
- Training Day (TrueHD)

Titles which feature VC-1 encodes on HD DVD but MPEG-2 on BD:

- The Fugitive
- Good Night, and Good Luck
- Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
- Rumor Has It
- Space Cowboys
- Training Day

Titles which are limited to 1080i output on BD:

- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (replacement programme expected)

Titles which feature more extras on HD DVD:

- 300
- Blood Diamond
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- Pan's Labyrinth (New Line)
- Troy: Director's Cut

bunkaroo 01-10-08 05:25 PM

Sopranos Season 6, Pt. 1 has lossless audio on BD but not on HD DVD.

Also, the reviews I have read of Fugitive, GN&GL and KKBB give equal PQ ratings to the BD and HD DVD.

abintra 01-10-08 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by bunkaroo
Also, the reviews I have read of Fugitive, GN&GL and KKBB give equal PQ ratings to the BD and HD DVD.

Good to hear. At least one of those are something I hope to pick up at some point.

If there isn't a list of these on here already, and interest, I can add mentioned ones to the first post (and omit the above three).

bunkaroo 01-10-08 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by abintra
Good to hear. At least one of those are something I hope to pick up at some point.

If there isn't a list of these on here already, and interest, I can add mentioned ones to the first post (and omit the above three).

I don't think you need to omit them.

Some people have it in for MPEG2, so if they want to avoid it, at least they'll know what titles have it.

Grain 01-10-08 06:04 PM

Shooter on HD DVD has a slightly better DD+(1.5 mbps) soundtrack versus BD's regular DD(640kbps). HD DVD is AVC MPEG-4 on HD DVD, MPEG-2 on BD (apparently no visual difference). I believe the BD version is possibly OOP(Paramount), but for how long?

cardaway 01-10-08 06:55 PM

When I started a similar thread people replied that when a title was on both there was no difference. What changed?

It would be a big blow to lose HD-DVD if the quality on those discs was much better than the BD of the same movie. And if there is a signiifcant difference it would interest me to why that would be. Why not put equal quality on both formats (not talking extras)?

Arpeggi 01-10-08 07:14 PM

Sopranos Season 6 Part 1 on Blu-ray has PCM but if you don't have the equipment for it, you can only get 2 channels via optical.

bunkaroo 01-10-08 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by Arpeggi
Sopranos Season 6 Part 1 on Blu-ray has PCM but if you don't have the equipment for it, you can only get 2 channels via optical.

That doesn't mean it's not better on Blu-Ray.

If we're going to list HD DVD titles with lossless as better than their Blu-Ray counterparts, then it applies to Sopranos as well.

PopcornTreeCt 01-10-08 08:06 PM

The German Silent Hill HD-DVD is better than the U.S. Blu-ray.

Arpeggi 01-10-08 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by bunkaroo
That doesn't mean it's not better on Blu-Ray.

If we're going to list HD DVD titles with lossless as better than their Blu-Ray counterparts, then it applies to Sopranos as well.


Either you don't know how to read or you are imagining stuff that is not there because I never said anything about it being worse.

bunkaroo 01-10-08 08:16 PM

Sorry dude. I guess I assumed.

Certainly seemed like you were pointing out a negative. No need to get insulting.

WMAangel 01-10-08 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by Grain
Shooter on HD DVD has a slightly better DD+(1.5 mbps) soundtrack versus BD's regular DD(640kbps).

Not just Shooter, but all Paramount titles use 1.5 Mbps DD+ on HD DVD while their Blu-ray counterparts only got 640k regular DD....
I sure hope Paramount embraces lossless TrueHD if they go back to Blu...I would hate to have to be stuck with inferior lossy soundtracks...

abintra 01-11-08 01:11 AM

This is what I've put together thusfar (with some info from http://whiggles.landofwhimsy.com/). Figured it would be better to make it a post rather than update the first one in case there is any erroneous info. Please post corrections, formatting feedback, additions, etc.

If anyone has a more appealing way to list the info, please feel free to post/PM me with it and I'll use that instead.



:Superior picture quality on a Blu-ray version:
  • Chronos

:Limited to 1080i output on Blu-ray (Replacement program expected):
  • Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

:Superior audio quality on a Blu-ray version:
  • Chronos
  • Host, The (PCM)
  • Sopranos, The: Season Six, Part One (PCM)

:Reported superior picture quality (varying degrees) on an HD DVD version:
  • Aeon Flux
  • Basic Instinct (Studio Canal release)
  • Coming to America
  • District B13
  • Good Night, and Good Luck (ever so slightly, if at all, as even then it is said to be so minor as not worth mentioning)
  • Italian Job, The
  • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (ever so slightly according to some reviews, equal from others)
  • Lost City, The (ever so slightly, if at all)
  • Reds
  • Rumor Has It...
  • Sahara
  • Silent Hill (German release)
  • Training Day
  • World Trade Center (ever so slightly according to some reviews, equal from others)

:Superior audio quality on an HD DVD version:
  • Ant Bully, The (TrueHD)
  • Babel (1.5 mbps)
  • Black Snake Moan (1.5 mbps)
  • Dreamgirls (1.5 mbps)
  • Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (DTS-HD 5.1 3.0 Mbps)
  • Flags of Our Fathers (1.5mbps)
  • Four Brothers (1.5mbps)
  • Freedom Writers (1.5mbps)
  • Happy Feet (TrueHD)
  • Lady in the Water (TrueHD)
  • Mission: Impossible (1.5mbps)
  • M:I-2 (1.5mbps)
  • Nip/Tuck: The Complete Fourth Season (1.5mbps)
  • Norbit (1.5mbps)
  • Phantom of the Opera, The (TrueHD)
  • Shooter (1.5mbps)
  • Superman Returns (TrueHD)
  • Training Day (TrueHD)
  • Wicker Man, The (TrueHD)

:Superior audio (1.5Mbps versus 640kbps) on an HD DVD version but no perceptible improvement according to reviews:
  • Coming to America
  • Cowboys, The
  • Failure to Launch
  • Mission: Impossible III
  • Out for Justice
  • Payback
  • Trading Places
  • Warriors, The

:Additional extras on an HD DVD version:
  • 300
  • Blood Diamond (IME)
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (IME)
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • Mission: Impossible III (IME)
  • Pan's Labyrinth

Qui Gon Jim 01-11-08 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by bunkaroo
I don't think you need to omit them.

Some people have it in for MPEG2, so if they want to avoid it, at least they'll know what titles have it.

Agreed. The proof is in the pudding so to speak. There is nothing inherent to AVC that makes it better, quality-wise than MPEG2, same would go for the audio codecs. It is the implementation of the codecs that affect which is superior. It is too easy to say that title X on DB is not as good as it is on HD DVD because they used MPEG2 on BD. What if in a side-by-side they are indistinguishable?

BuckNaked2k 01-15-08 08:57 AM

Does anyone have an opinion on Tim Burton's Corpse Bride?

I understand the Blu-ray has legacy DD, while the HD DVD has DD+.

darkside 01-15-08 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k
Does anyone have an opinion on Tim Burton's Corpse Bride?

I understand the Blu-ray has legacy DD, while the HD DVD has DD+.

They are the exact same bitrate so they should be identical.

Rusty James 01-15-08 09:29 AM

The Reservoir Dogs Dutch HD-DVD has a truckload of extras that are MIA on the Blu-ray version. The PQ and AQ are identical. Plus the HD-DVD is $3 cheaper, even as an import!

The Bus 01-15-08 09:30 AM

Training Day is probably the easiest answer. The BD has the same 5.1 audio as the DVD.

cultshock 01-15-08 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by Rusty James
The Reservoir Dogs Dutch HD-DVD has a truckload of extras that are MIA on the Blu-ray version. The PQ and AQ are identical. Plus the HD-DVD is $3 cheaper, even as an import!

Yeah, the extras on the RESERVOIR DOGS Blu-ray are pretty craptacular. I was disappointed about how pathetic they were (but bought it anyway for the film itself)


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