RolandMT32 t1_j1ajqtv wrote
I still use my blu-ray player.. Actually I have 2 of them.
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zerpified t1_j1avl3e wrote
Significantly. The slow death of physical media makes me intensely sad
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zerpified t1_j1awzym wrote
I don't even have a great setup, pretty bare minimum 4k hdr10 tv, and it still makes such a huge difference just in compression alone. I'm not vehemently against streaming, but man physical media is such a better experience.
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Seth_Imperator t1_j1b59kg wrote
But i feel it difficult to find new movies that have added value to watch in 4K atmos nowadays...or is it me? Appart from the marvels/hobbit and 90's blockbusters...it feels like a waste of money. Edit: of course add alien, nolans or the thing
zerpified t1_j1b6h3m wrote
I mean, that's absolutely a valid opinion, but to me there is a ton of value in it. Some of my favorite 4ks are older movies, like Blade Runner, others are modern action flicks like John Wick that benefit from the wider color pallet of HDR. I'd say, for me, 9 out of 10 times a 4k disc is a notably better experience than streaming the same movie. Plus I just appreciate actually owning the movie. Its always a bummer when I want to watch a comfort movie that I thought was on Netflix, onky to find out that its gone. But that said, if it's not worth it to you, that's cool, I understand it doesn't matter to everyone. I just find it sad that it's becoming difficult to find physical versions of some movies.
Seth_Imperator t1_j1b6sc0 wrote
Forgot to add, i try to get only 4k BR with actual 4K scans, which is far from 100%. Sadly, we cannot get all the movies when you see the BR prices.
zerpified t1_j1b6zut wrote
Oh absolutely, I understand that
crazy_gambit t1_j1b8ezi wrote
Physical media for me is a terrible experience. Like I'm not getting up to change a disk. You can rip physical media to an HDD with the same quality and a nice interface to watch all your movies. That seems like a better experience to me.
zerpified t1_j1b8pjf wrote
That's all well and good, but to rip a disk, you still need the disk in the first place lmao. I do take your point though, I just like actually owning things when I can. Standing up won't kill me, if anything I should do it more
crazy_gambit t1_j1b92tb wrote
Right...
I mean I can't think of another way it could possibly be done...
KillerKowalski1 t1_j1bm18x wrote
So it's the inconvenience of paying for goods and services?
cbzoiav t1_j1cttk8 wrote
You're not getting up for 30s to do something to keep you entertained for 2 hours?
If nothing else you probably want to go to the toilet before starting it playing anyway.
crazy_gambit t1_j1d57k0 wrote
You overestimate me. I have to get up, look for the case for a lot longer than 30s, pray it's inside the right case, hope it's not scratched to oblivion and then do the same for the case of the disk inside the player.
Yeah, I was not made for physical media. I game on consoles and even understanding the advantages of physical media (namely that you can resell them) I never went back once they offered the option to buy digitally.
fish_in_a_barrels t1_j1b0dvg wrote
Local server quality seems just as good to me as physical media.
Mr_pessimister t1_j1b1n4f wrote
It is as long as it's a source quality rip and thus the same bitrate.
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fish_in_a_barrels t1_j1bdi1n wrote
I agree.
edit: I looked for a physical copy of halo infinite for 3 days yesterday in a city of 500,000 to no avail.
Raziel66 t1_j1bkl5x wrote
I thought a physical copy of halo infinite just prompts you to download the game?
Mr_pessimister t1_j1bkve7 wrote
It does.
rhandyrhoads t1_j1bvwql wrote
While this is generally the case these days (there are installation files on the discs iirc, but they're usually out of date), the benefit of a physical disc is that you actually own the game. Digital copy it's tied to your account so if you get banned then you lose your games as well while a physical copy you can download across accounts and resell as you wish.
fish_in_a_barrels t1_j1cb74x wrote
Thanks for this. I asked the store clerk about this and they didn't know shit.
fish_in_a_barrels t1_j1b1sgk wrote
That's what I figured as long as the hdd isn't some potato from 20 years ago.
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eobardtame t1_j1b24bt wrote
Ebay has become an awesome cheap source for old console games, dvds, blu rays, and audiobooks on CD. No more messing around with what streaming service has what, and when itll randomly disappear. I just keep building the collection
marklein t1_j1b7wyf wrote
My problem is that I never want to watch anything twice.
elton_john_lennon t1_j1bbkb9 wrote
Not owning a copy and being able to play it whenever you want is what makes me sad as well.
Streaming platforms can take down whatever they want at any moment, HBO Max is taking down Westworld from the platform, and I feel like the newest season was uploaded yesterday..
Maktesh t1_j1brb6h wrote
Agreed. I'm not pro-piracy in an unrestricted sense, but I will resort to whatever means necessary to preserve the media I love.
Insofar as quality goes, the difference between watching (true) 4K UHD on disk vs. a compressed steam is quite noticeable. The recent remaster of The Lord of the Rings trilogy is a great example.
- Actual ownership
- Tangible display
- Overall quality
These are reasons enough to maintain some physicality in media.
Dirtylicious t1_j1bvf18 wrote
They already took it down. I was in the middle of binging and it was suddenly gone. I thought i had until the end of the year.
PerpetualCalamity t1_j1bxwzi wrote
Aww, wtf. I didn't even get a chance to watch the last season, it was taken down today. I usually pause my subscriptions during the summer thru winter holidays and start them back up again for the slow winter months into spring.
Two_Coast_Man t1_j1byxws wrote
Consider yourself lucky. I wish someone had told me it was cancelled after season 2 and then I just never found out about the other seasons. It's like season 8 of GOT but somehow makes less sense.
MoneyMik3y t1_j1b9en5 wrote
Consistency too!
SebasLop t1_j1b4odx wrote
Then I guess you better not turn it into a laser-scanning microscope
RolandMT32 t1_j1b4ymd wrote
I don't plan to.
Bobert_Manderson t1_j1d9xev wrote
Seems quite logical. Do you plan to watch Blu-ray’s with them?
momjeanseverywhere t1_j1cafhe wrote
I’m so envious of you in 2007.
play_Max_Payne_pls t1_j1d74gj wrote
Still envious of him today tbf considering Blu Ray is massively superior to streaming
KFR42 t1_j1cuej5 wrote
I get a much better picture from discs than from streaming. So I always get films I care about on disc.
GeT_Tilted t1_j1czqkt wrote
Because movies on streaming services have lower bitrate to ensure everyone can stream it to their homes.
KFR42 t1_j1d0luh wrote
I know, but my broadband is pretty crappy too, which makes them even worse. Perfectly watchable, but if I want the best experience I have to go physical.
Horizon96 t1_j1d0yf1 wrote
Yeah I love my 4K player, streaming is great for a lot of stuff but if I'm watching a really good looking film, there's just no comparison to physical media.
FrancMaconXV t1_j1coazh wrote
Is your profile picture a Blu-ray player??
RolandMT32 t1_j1d82yu wrote
No, it's not.. It's a Roland MT-32.
smaugington t1_j1d1dfz wrote
Blu-ray disc is actually the only storage unit that can last a lifetime currently. They have no organic material in them so don't breakdown as easily. 25-100 years depending on the disc compared to a HDD that doesn't last longer than 10 years.
The only downside is the cost of blank discs aren't that cheap because they aren't a common thing anymore.
JarasM t1_j1d6rub wrote
Oh yeah? What do you use it for?
RolandMT32 t1_j1d8bdj wrote
What do you think?
JarasM t1_j1d8s4b wrote
Man, I dunno.
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RolandMT32 t1_j1bkrdr wrote
No, they're in different rooms
Thrawn4191 t1_j1bxcwh wrote
Don't need to. Bitrate differences are widely published.
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