Re: Wanted to know about the Differences
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waeldiab
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NiKRuLeZ
Good quality isnt it! Obviously your gonna see an improvement from a standard dvd thats either 4.5gb/9gb to somethings thats 43gb :P
that's true DVD-R is nothing. once u watch BLURAY movie u will not ever think to watch DVD-R.
Sorry one more thing what is the difference between
Untouched BD25s
Untouched BD50s
It depends on the release. You have to read the nfo. I have seen some people say untouched BD25 and then rip out the menus and all extra languages but leave the video untouched.
However some BDs are naturally BD25 and have all that stuff still intact.
Same rules apply for BD50s
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thank you so much "hotshot6473"
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Honestly waeldiab you dont have to grab the 45gb version to get very good quality. You should try some of the 10-15 gb 1080p mkv's out. They are very good quality and the good ones are pretty much the same as the bd25/50's.
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whiteboy
Honestly waeldiab you dont have to grab the 45gb version to get very good quality. You should try some of the 10-15 gb 1080p mkv's out. They are very good quality and the good ones are pretty much the same as the bd25/50's.
i tried "10-15 gb 1080p" actually it's not the same quality it's totally different according the sound and resolution. i am a very kind person and i do like to watch movie's in high quality no matter what size it is.i have already bought my home theater system to watch movie in high resolution.
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If you have the bandwidth and storage space and see/hear the big difference, then go for the untouched BR.
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waeldiab
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Originally Posted by
whiteboy
Honestly waeldiab you dont have to grab the 45gb version to get very good quality. You should try some of the 10-15 gb 1080p mkv's out. They are very good quality and the good ones are pretty much the same as the bd25/50's.
i tried "10-15 gb 1080p" actually it's not the same quality it's totally different according the sound and resolution. i am a very kind person and i do like to watch movie's in high quality no matter what size it is.i have already bought my home theater system to watch movie in high resolution.
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Even the best encode is not as good as the original IF you have the right setup to judge
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Sure thats all true, and honestly if its not a blind test a lot of the time you can just tell yourself its better. Full BD's have HD audio but you gotta have the ability to play it, especially if you do it from your pc most people dont have the set up to do HD audio.
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Hey ,
I am new to this forum :)
I have a question for waeldiab.
I was wondering if you can tell me how did you open :
Transformers.Revenge.of.the.Fallen.2009.MULTi.COMPLETE.BLURAY-HDi
movie ?
I first extracted from Win Rar (HDi-Transformers.2_BLURAY.iso, 44.9 Gb ) and i tried to mount it with Daemon Tools Pro Agent - didnt work , like there are no files inside that one... THEN i opened it with WIn Rar , again , like it seems there are no files inside it.. THEN i tried to open it with Power DVD - wasnt working.... i EVEN opened it with Magic Iso and its said : Failed to read the .Iso file.
its 100% downloaded (i downloaded it from relying torrent site) , my disc is not corrupted , and meanwhile i was extracting, there were no errors .
I am getting frustrated because i really wanna see ,for the first time what the picture quality of Blue-ray movie is like.:cry:
Thanx in advance! :)
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Hey again !
I just played Transformers.Revenge.of.the.Fallen.2009.MULTi.COMPLETE.BLURAY-HDi
Resolution of the movie is : 1920x1080 pixels
BUT picture wasnt sized to fit all my screen. How come if this is the real 1080p , BluRay doooh ?? :blink:
I have LCD 23" LG W2361V (On resolution 1920x1080 )
Any ideas on why is that?