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What do you get out of BlueRay that DVD can't deliver?
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Betamax video bitch!Is no one even going to mention laserdisc?
Edit: I'm a blind retard. Please disavow.
Review sites should pick apart the image and audio quality for individual disc releases. It's not just color correction, there are many aspects that can and do go wrong because of laziness, incompetence, or bad choices. So you could have a UHD Blu-ray 4K re-release with garbage on it, because that's the data they chose to put on the disc.More storage and better picture quality. Blu-Rays when mastered correctly objectively look better than DVDs. That said, I've noticed that a lot of Blu-Ray remasters have a tendency to color correct the shit out of the original movie, so in that case the DVD might be better.
You can throw a vhs at someone and worry more about the person it hits, whilst it's the opposite with disc-based media.
* DIVXGame Boy Advance Video is the thinking man's media format.
Divx disc or bustLaserdisc? Not bad, but nothing compares to Flexplay.
Not one of his best tbhCinemassacre video on it
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tetXKdi9U3c
Still informative thoughNot one of his best tbh
Haven’t heard that name in years. But HD-DVD was more interactive, much like the CD-I. The only reason it really lost was because of the PS3 having a built in blue laser for blueray compared to the Xbox 360 only having an optional external reader for the HD-dvdWas there any unique features to hd-dvd?