4K Blu Ray
Anyone else getting fed up of paying around £15 to watch the latest films on streaming services. You don’t really get anything for your money just streaming access on a server and if that company decides to call it a day you loose all your films. Thinking of purchasing my favourite films on 4K Blu ray now I have a 4K TV as the picture quality is stunning. I know there is the physical storage argument and digital being more versatile. What do you think?
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I see where you are coming from. Soon we will all own absolutely nothing and live in a sort of rental society where nothing belongs to us.
From a quality perspective, it does sound like getting the 4K Bluray is a good idea. |
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Oooohhh arrrrr me hearties
If you buy it and want it download it from another source. Or hell to it if you want it download it stuff em |
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I started with betamax, then swapped for a VHS and had a collection. Then restarted with a DVD collection - big mistake. DVDs are totally crap on today's TVs and the whole lot has all ended up in the bin. I've admitted defeat and totally given up collecting physical media.
I'm glad I haven't gone down the same road with Bluray. Stream or download for me. |
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---------- Post added at 21:19 ---------- Previous post was at 21:14 ---------- Like their plan though. Get everyone to pay for streaming and pay extra for the latest releases and unlike physical media which you can share with the family crack down on password sharing. It’s a win win. |
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We have loads of DVD's and they look fine. I do have the equipment now for 4K Bluray but the price difference is too great.
The big issue with streaming or "owning" a digital asset is that you are at the mercy of the platform and the content owner. If the studio has a hissy fit they can withdraw your rights at any time and suddenly you can't watch something that you've paid for. With owning the media, even on DVD, you can watch as long as the media is good and you have the player. Plus you can get used films on media. |
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I still buy a lot of physical media. I have over 500 DVDs, 120 Blu Rays and 23 4K Blu Ray's. I also still have about 27 Laserdiscs.
DVDs still look ok on my 1080p TV upstairs, but haven't used them on my 4K TV downstairs. Even though the player and TV will upscale them.if you have a decent HDMI DVD or Blu Ray player or even a PS4 or 5 they will upscale DVDs to a decent standard. I do subscribe to a few streaming services and have bought a few films from Amazon video. I never rent movies off Amazon though only purchased. |
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I use cinema paradiso to rent discs for films I haven't seen. I do buy Blu Rays and 4ks too. Imo DVD looks like crap on modern TVs so unless it was filmed on tape or 480p cameras I don't buy those.
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I found my ps4 does a much better job of upscsaling DVDs than my Panasonic blu ray player
i still buy things I really want on blu ray, not so much as I used to, but not only do streaming services sometimes remove TV shows, and films, it happened recently where even if you bought that show, you couldn't watch it any more :( and it's still nice to know I can watch a film without it juddering if the internet is playing up or goes down all together |
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Buying the media has become more popular because its easy to lose access to online stuff you paid for.
A few years ago I bought a couple of films digitally, and they were stored on Ultraviolet. That went defunct in 2019, and I lost track of them [and thus access to them]. |
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HMV are doing two 4K films for £25 at the moment. Not the latest releases but plenty to choose from.
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