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Quote:Originally Posted by soupdragon Yes it was Ghostbusters that looks night and day from the screen shots. The others just little bits of detail here and there along with better highlights. I go back to my darbee statement...
Quote:Originally Posted by comfynumb I know it isn't easy to capture good video in concert conditions, so I guess we settle and just hope they get the audio right. One thing I don't get is if they shoot the video professionally,...
Quote:Originally Posted by soupdragon I've looked at the screen shots too and some show little difference, but some look night and day. What we need to think about is screen shots alone makes it hard to show the difference, even if...
Quote:Originally Posted by primetimeguy I prefer pretty much what you are saying as well and want the live sound of music (rather than studio sound) to be heard with minimal crowd noise.  But some openness and slight crowd ambiance...
Quote:Originally Posted by primetimeguy We're on the same page, you need a proper mix along with proper use of a high quality format.  Same thing as video, 1080p output means nothing if you have a lower resolution source or too much...
Quote:Originally Posted by primetimeguy Wait, I thought 1080p was 1080p?   Everyone has their own preference/tolerance for quality.  For me, everything you have linked to from YouTube is not even tolerable to watch on a big screen...
Quote:Originally Posted by vision-master Yeah, it's a ton of work to find the good stuff, lot's of titles say's HD 720p or 1080p and then you look at it, and it reminds you of poor quality VHS. and regarding PHISH, they post all...
Quote:Originally Posted by comfynumb Tough crowd CD, DVD and BD are definitely dying off as far as streaming and downloading go the video is getting very close to BD quality but the audio is lagging behind. The best online audio...
Quote:Originally Posted by Josh Z All initial reports say that the "expanded color" option is not standard xvYCC. It's a proprietary Sony format that only works properly if the disc is played in a specially-equipped Sony Blu-ray...
Quote:Originally Posted by edlittle Just got back from Star Trek in IMAX. I'm almost positive they cut out some bass, as when I saw Oblivion in the exact same theater I got hit with way better (and more importantly lower) bass. ...
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