This thread is certainly a study in perceptions and values. Some posters here have much nicer displays than I do but don't think Blu-ray is worth the extra trouble and money. My HD display is a lowly 55" LCD-driven rear-projection 720p Hitachi. I don't have 120Hz refresh nor any way to display 24fps in native mode. And yet, once I saw my first HD DVD (and later, Blu-ray) discs played over my TV, I swore I'd never buy another std-def DVD again, and that's been an easy promise to live up to. I want all the resolution I can get. I pay the extra $1/mo. to have Blu-ray in my Netflix profile, and I have filled my queue with Blu-ray discs.
I can barely stand to watch std-def DVDs on my TV. And I also know that this is nowhere nearly as good as it can get. I've seen 1080p Blu-ray sources played over 1080p displays that can display native mode 24 fps, and it's better than movie theaters. It's also way better than HD cable.
I'm also not set up to decode the lossless codecs yet, but even the Blu-ray's downconverted soundtracks sound better than std-def DVD because of the faster transfer rate.
Some Blu-ray discs have an indifferent digital transfer, and the 1st gen discs (from 2007) were mostly crammed onto 25 GB single-layer discs, but the latest ones have been excellent and some--especially those from Paramount--are breathtaking.
I refuse to half-close my eyes and pretend std-def DVD is as good as the theater or Blu-ray. It isn't.
I can barely stand to watch std-def DVDs on my TV. And I also know that this is nowhere nearly as good as it can get. I've seen 1080p Blu-ray sources played over 1080p displays that can display native mode 24 fps, and it's better than movie theaters. It's also way better than HD cable.
I'm also not set up to decode the lossless codecs yet, but even the Blu-ray's downconverted soundtracks sound better than std-def DVD because of the faster transfer rate.
Some Blu-ray discs have an indifferent digital transfer, and the 1st gen discs (from 2007) were mostly crammed onto 25 GB single-layer discs, but the latest ones have been excellent and some--especially those from Paramount--are breathtaking.
I refuse to half-close my eyes and pretend std-def DVD is as good as the theater or Blu-ray. It isn't.

