Like many, I will not apologize for trying to get others to do what I do, vote with my wallet. And my vote is "nobody gets my money until there is one and only one HD optical disc format on the market and only one format movies are released in."
There can be a large variation in the "quality" displayed by virtue of how the film was originally shot and how it was transferred. There sure as hell have been some movies that I have seen in HD broadcasts that clearly by virtue of the directors choice for their "artistic vision" look almost identical in SD and HD versions.
AND assuming a single format, it has to be reasonably priced compared to SD DVD movies.
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riverside_guy @ May 18th 2007 3:14PM
Like many, I will not apologize for trying to get others to do what I do, vote with my wallet. And my vote is "nobody gets my money until there is one and only one HD optical disc format on the market and only one format movies are released in."
There can be a large variation in the "quality" displayed by virtue of how the film was originally shot and how it was transferred. There sure as hell have been some movies that I have seen in HD broadcasts that clearly by virtue of the directors choice for their "artistic vision" look almost identical in SD and HD versions.
AND assuming a single format, it has to be reasonably priced compared to SD DVD movies.