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Is the difference between DVD and Blu-ray?

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Fool010:

--- Quote from: halfelite on March 16, 2010, 07:31:40 PM ---You also have to take into account most people sit to far away from there tv for a true hidef picture. on a 50" screen running 1080p you should not no farther then 6.5 feet.

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Sure, if you want to kill your eyesight.

blubart:

--- Quote from: nstgc on March 15, 2010, 11:04:34 PM ---In fact the DVD release of Gundam Unicorn was better than the BD version despite the BD being about 15% larger (by file size).
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may i ask what "DVD release" you are referring to? (because as far as i know, there is non - apart from the original dvds of course)

nstgc:

--- Quote from: blubart on March 16, 2010, 11:17:03 PM ---
--- Quote from: nstgc on March 15, 2010, 11:04:34 PM ---In fact the DVD release of Gundam Unicorn was better than the BD version despite the BD being about 15% larger (by file size).
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may i ask what "DVD release" you are referring to? (because as far as i know, there is non - apart from the original dvds of course)

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I'm referring to rips. In particular BSS's DVD rip and the QTS BD rip.

I'm currently downloading Thora's DB rip...which is considerably larger.

blubart:

--- Quote from: nstgc on March 16, 2010, 11:26:25 PM ---I'm referring to rips. In particular BSS's DVD rip and the QTS BD rip.

I'm currently downloading Thora's DB rip...which is considerably larger.

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the SD BSS release is not a DVD rip, and QTS raws are horrible - so hardly usable for any kind of DVD vs. BD hypothesis.
if you want to compare the BSS pre-release rip to a real BD encode: one two

nstgc:

--- Quote from: blubart on March 16, 2010, 11:49:56 PM ---
--- Quote from: nstgc on March 16, 2010, 11:26:25 PM ---I'm referring to rips. In particular BSS's DVD rip and the QTS BD rip.

I'm currently downloading Thora's DB rip...which is considerably larger.

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the SD BSS release is not a DVD rip, and QTS raws are horrible - so hardly usable for any kind of DVD vs. BD hypothesis.
if you want to compare the BSS pre-release rip to a real BD encode: one two

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No, it is useful. A good DVD rip is superior to a bad BD rip.

Also, the first release by BSS was indeed DVD. They said so on their site.

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