Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
#76
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
No. Of my 951 DVDs/BDs (counting TV seasons as 1), only 9.1% of them are blu-ray. The others I either have no interest in upgrading to blu-ray, or blu-rays haven't yet been released for their DVD counterparts. On my setup there is not really that much of a difference in picture quality between DVD and BD (in most cases). I have zero interest in delving into the lame attempt at a further upgrade at any time in the foreseeable future.
#77
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
I've started to upgrade some of my HD DVD titles. I have Apollo13 and Serenity 4K on order but no BR yet. Due to the configuration of my room, I can't upgrade to Atmos and the picture quality is too close in most cases to upgrade.
Last edited by JimRochester; 10-07-17 at 03:42 PM.
#78
Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
Won't this only be the second Black Friday UHD discs are even around? The only one I remember from last year was BvS for $10 on Amazon, so who knows what the heck they are going to offer this year. I guess I'm still surprised I see so many DVDs during BF.
#79
Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
I just got a UHD-BD player (already had a Vizio 4K set from a year ago) so I'm on board. I know I got to have Blade Runner 2049 in UHD so why start prepping early.
#80
Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
Not sure. I’ve never really had attention to the format.
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#82
Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
With BD, and HD-DVD, the first Black Friday was a bust. The second year was where we saw prices come down. I'm hoping for a 9.99-12.99 price point for the major studio stuff.
#83
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
I can’t afford to spend $25-30 a pop for every major new UHD release that I want. So I have to be a little selective.
Last one I bought was Wonder Woman. Not sure what’s next in the future.
Last one I bought was Wonder Woman. Not sure what’s next in the future.
#84
Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
I have a nice, almost 3 year old, 60" Samsung 8* series non-HDR 4K set (with 3D!) that's not getting replaced any time soon. My 50" Panny plasma is over 10 years old and there's no signs of it going any time soon either, and I still have not purchased a UHD player yet.
But, now that I own the Guardians of The Galaxy UHD (BB exclusive with 3D BD)and it looks like Disney is on board, I'm now going to order the UHD/BD combos going forward for new releases if available. I just placed a pre-order for Valerian in that format, but I guess I would have gone BD/3D BD if it had been available for that one (3D was good but not good enough to get me to import).
That said, I'm definitely not buying a lot of new releases anyway these days, at least on release day. I'm going to get the Baby Driver UHD at some point when the price drops.
But, now that I own the Guardians of The Galaxy UHD (BB exclusive with 3D BD)and it looks like Disney is on board, I'm now going to order the UHD/BD combos going forward for new releases if available. I just placed a pre-order for Valerian in that format, but I guess I would have gone BD/3D BD if it had been available for that one (3D was good but not good enough to get me to import).
That said, I'm definitely not buying a lot of new releases anyway these days, at least on release day. I'm going to get the Baby Driver UHD at some point when the price drops.
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
I've been a massive film collector (from VHS to Blu-ray) but as I get older, I realize I should be simplifying my life and not have so much stuff. I still buy films I like in BD but I'm quite certain this will be the last physical format I'll be supporting.
#86
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I did just upgrade a BR. I had a copy of Starship Troopers that was defective. An early pressing of the BR had a 10 second scene repeated and I never got around to sending it in and getting a replacement. BB had the UHD 20th Anniversary on sale so I picked that up and donated mine to the library.
So many HD DVD's I picked up for cheap when the format went under but now as I try to clean off the shelves many of them are going. I didn't mind owning them for the few bucks they cost but most have sat there collecting dust. I'm no longer willing to devote space to dust collectors. I've upgraded several to UHD or BR, will upgrade more as they come available and just toss out the rest at some point. Just threw out Viva Las Vegas which I watched once and 2 Harry Potters that have never been watched.
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
I hope you meant you threw out HD-DVDs that no longer play- I went through several copies of Viva Las Vegas before getting one that would play at all. I bought nearly every US title when they were clearing them out, but after having so many end up rotting (they either won't play at all, or freeze up) I've given up on the format.
#88
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I hope you meant you threw out HD-DVDs that no longer play- I went through several copies of Viva Las Vegas before getting one that would play at all. I bought nearly every US title when they were clearing them out, but after having so many end up rotting (they either won't play at all, or freeze up) I've given up on the format.
#89
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
So many HD DVD's I picked up for cheap when the format went under but now as I try to clean off the shelves many of them are going. I didn't mind owning them for the few bucks they cost but most have sat there collecting dust. I'm no longer willing to devote space to dust collectors.
A good portion of the titles are mediocre at best but I can't bring myself to get rid of them. Some of the Warner titles I've re-bought in Blu just in case the HDDVD craps-out on me at some point but I've come to realization that movie collecting and dust collecting come hand-in-hand.
I refuse to have a collection stored on a perfectly efficient, non-descript hard drive. The artwork jackets, packaging and liner booklets are what make it interesting.
#90
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
I'm not into that either. And I shouldn't say I'm not into having a collection. I still like having a decent collection, I'm just not into "collecting" any more. I still buy war genre and Marvel superhero movies. Other than that, few and far between. If I have some RZ$ and a good sale comes along I'll add a title. I love 4K discs and insist I can see a difference between them and BR. I just don't think there is enough difference to justify upgrading a perfectly good BR. I'm not going to rush to replace an HD but I will when the right 4K comes along.
#91
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Orangerunner and JimRochester, I agree with you both kinda doing the same thing. I have been finding some of my HD-DVD discs have ended up rotten. I probably have about 14 left and hope they are still usable for a few more years. Have replaced some on BR, if I know I will watch them on somewhat regular basis.
I have recently bought a 4k TV, which I enjoy but have not jumped into the UHD format. I at least will wait for my Blu-player to go and until the prices go down, will not think of buying any combo's.
I have recently bought a 4k TV, which I enjoy but have not jumped into the UHD format. I at least will wait for my Blu-player to go and until the prices go down, will not think of buying any combo's.
#92
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
Most UHD's have been $5 more than the BR counterpart on release week. For $5 I don't mind owning the better disc. I'm just more interested in freshening up the titles versus just adding more titles to the shelves. So I've thrown out hundreds of DVD-r's, and about 20+ HD DVD's. I've donated several dozen BR and DVD to the library while at the same time adding maybe 25 - 30 titles, mostly UHD.
#93
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An added note. Family Video which is a few miles from my house has UHD discs for rent for the same price as BR. So the new releases I am not buying I can rent in 4K. Saw a few recently like that. Unfortunately they only have a few of each title so I haven't been able to take advantage of the cheap selling price when they pare down inventory. I would pay $7.99 all day long for a few UHD discs.
#94
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
I haven't really followed the UHD-BD format (I saw the selection at BestBuy today and 90% were recent movies and very few classic catalog titles).
My question is will we ever see Jaws, Stat Wars, Indiana Jones, The Godfather, etc ever released in this format? I think if they started to release their classic back catalogs then I think I would take the dip, but in this day and age I don't know if there is a market for it?
My question is will we ever see Jaws, Stat Wars, Indiana Jones, The Godfather, etc ever released in this format? I think if they started to release their classic back catalogs then I think I would take the dip, but in this day and age I don't know if there is a market for it?
#95
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
You mean classics like Close Encounters, E.T., Blade Runner, or Bridge on the River Kwai? I think it's very possible that studios will take chances on these movies
#96
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
My question is will we ever see Jaws, Stat Wars, Indiana Jones, The Godfather, etc ever released in this format? I think if they started to release their classic back catalogs then I think I would take the dip, but in this day and age I don't know if there is a market for it?
Avatar was also 1080p, so you wouldn't get any more resolution out of it on UHD-BD, either.
#97
Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
You guys have me worried about my HD-dvd collection because I have a shelf of them I haven't touched in like 5 years.
#98
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Avatar was also 1080p, so you wouldn't get any more resolution out of it on UHD-BD, either.
#99
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
I haven't really followed the UHD-BD format (I saw the selection at BestBuy today and 90% were recent movies and very few classic catalog titles).
My question is will we ever see Jaws, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, The Godfather, etc ever released in this format? I think if they started to release their classic back catalogs then I think I would take the dip, but in this day and age I don't know if there is a market for it?
My question is will we ever see Jaws, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, The Godfather, etc ever released in this format? I think if they started to release their classic back catalogs then I think I would take the dip, but in this day and age I don't know if there is a market for it?
#100
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Re: Anyone Ditching Their BDs For UHD-BD Yet?
Star Wars Ep II and III were shot in 1080p, so releasing them on UHD-BD would be kind of pointless. Granted, a lot of folks don't like the prequels, but it might prevent the whole saga from getting a "UHD" release.
Avatar was also 1080p, so you wouldn't get any more resolution out of it on UHD-BD, either.
Avatar was also 1080p, so you wouldn't get any more resolution out of it on UHD-BD, either.



