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I suppose this also puts an end to the "BluRay discs cost a lot more to produce" myth as well.
StoOgE said:The only way I will ever buy a total HD disc is if something really *big* comes out for it (i.e. LOTR, Star Wars, Back to the Future).. I hate the technology and wont support it unless a movie I just cant say no to makes its way to the format.
jjasper said:Yeah I thought so at first but what happens if companies like Paramount and Warner decide this is how they need to release all their movies. Like Batman Begins on the Blu Ray side, it is possible that Warner might not release BB as a blu ray stand alone.
djkimothy said:So, is this going to cost more than the HDDVD/DVD combo discs?
If it is...Rip...Off...
Oni Jazar said:UGH..
Last I heard these TotalHD discs were limited to 25BD single-layer size. F that.
Oni Jazar said:"I'm hoping they are still doing dual-layer BDs for this."
What StoOgE said they won't do 50GB. It will be 15 HD DVD/25BD initially then 30 HD DVD/25BD later on.
jjasper said:Yeah I thought so at first but what happens if companies like Paramount and Warner decide this is how they need to release all their movies. Like Batman Begins on the Blu Ray side, it is possible that Warner might not release BB as a blu ray stand alone.
WULFER said:You don't get it do you? This is the only way those titles are gonna get released right now and may be the only way. No Blu-ray standalone version is coming...
See why I pulled out the popcorn?
djkimothy said:Well, as long as Warner can match the quality of POTC 1&2, then I'm all for it. If not, then it's a waste of time/money.
Would still get 300 if it's TotalHD...
Ignatz Mouse said:Well, it officially sucks then, since it'll be 25GB only.
Argyle said:It would be amusing if for cost-cutting measures they gimped the HD DVD side to also fit in 25GB.![]()
For this transfer Disney went with 50GB Blu-ray disc (BD50) and glorious AVC transfer in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio and the average bit rate ranges from 35 to 38 Mbps. In short ladies and gentleman this Pirates movie gives us the new benchmark in picture quality for HD optical. Up until this point, both Crank on Blu-ray and King Kong on HD DVD were the films to beat in HD optical picture quality. I was fortunate enough to watch the new Matrix Collection HD DVD box set yesterday, and not even it rivals this Curse of the Black Pearl disc.
Chemo said:I won't support TotalHD. Warner will eventually release a Batman Begins Blu-ray when it's the only HD format left.
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lolStoOgE said:Glad to here POTC looks nice.. if/when I move to BRD or it shows up on HDDVD its one of my first buys. Not the sequal though. ugg.
captive said::lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
Seriously.Suikoguy said:I won't buy a single TotalHD disc either. Hybrid players are bad enough, hybrid discs are just stupid.
Chemo said:Seriously.
Please guys, I don't care if you like Blu-ray or HD DVD, please skip out on these TotalHD bullshit hybrid discs and just support the format you like better. This is going to drag things out and blur statistics like crazy.
Luckyman said:http://www.upcomingdiscs.com/dvd_review.php?id=6853&rtype=disc_type
"For this transfer Disney went with 50GB Blu-ray disc (BD50) and glorious AVC transfer in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio and the average bit rate ranges from 35 to 38 Mbps. In short ladies and gentleman this Pirates movie gives us the new benchmark in picture quality for HD optical. Up until this point, both Crank on Blu-ray and King Kong on HD DVD were the films to beat in HD optical picture quality. I was fortunate enough to watch the new Matrix Collection HD DVD box set yesterday, and not even it rivals this Curse of the Black Pearl disc."
Ignatz Mouse said:It's a transitional thing. It's indended to hedge for the studio and to allow consumers to not be concerned if later one or the other format dominates.
I don't like the layer restrictions, and I don;t likely the expected bump in price, but the negativity surprises me.
TheJesusFactor said:I don't really think its that big of a deal. So you get 2 TotalHD disc in a package. One for the movies and one for bonus features. Companies already said they prefer 25GB so they can brag and market that a movie is a 2 disc set. The only thing that kinda sucks is that the price will probably go up by $5 bucks. However, I have to admit, I might actually buy movies instead of renting them now.
Suikoguy said:Isn't the max bitrate for HD-DVD 30?
Onix said:Yep ... and that was my point. StoOgE was previously arguing that BD's bitrate advantage is meaningless. Interesting, we now have a title that is averaging bitrates higher than what HD-DVD is capable of ... and guess what, reviews are stating it is the best looking HD transfer ever.
HD-DVD's max video bitrate is 29.4 Mbits ... but that would effectively be without sound since it's max TOTAL is 30.4 after overhead. Obviously 1 Mbit ain't gonna get it done for audio.
BD max video bitrate is 40 Mbits with a total of around 50 after overhead. So even at it's max bitrate, it still has 10 Mbits that could be used for sound.
I'm wondering if that PotC 35 to 38 Mbps value is for total bitrate, or video? I'll test it when this weekend when I pick it up.
The Main Event said:They could have probably achieved similar results (if not the same) with an optimized VC-1 encoding at a lower bitrate.
Flags of our Fathers on both Blu-ray and HD DVD will be the perfect comparison, since the Mbps on the AVC encoding is around 29-39 while the VC-1 is around 10-25 according to these reviews:
http://www.hometheaterspot.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/137065/
http://www.hometheaterspot.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/137066/
And for those hoping for a title with a higher bitrate VC-1 encoding for the Blu-ray release already has one: Nine Inch Nails: Beside You in Time.
I compared the two and I couldn't discern any difference.
And finally...this will be mine:
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Any idea if the Full Metal Jacket included in the set is better than the standalone version. All the reviews say the standalone is really crappy.
rc213 said:Any idea if the Full Metal Jacket included in the set is better than the standalone version. All the reviews say the standalone is really crappy.
Onix said:Yep ... and that was my point. StoOgE was previously arguing that BD's bitrate advantage is meaningless. Interesting, we now have a title that is averaging bitrates higher than what HD-DVD is capable of ... and guess what, reviews are stating it is the best looking HD transfer ever.
The Main Event said:They could have probably achieved similar results (if not the same) with an optimized VC-1 encoding at a lower bitrate.
Flags of our Fathers on both Blu-ray and HD DVD will be the perfect comparison, since the Mbps on the AVC encoding is around 29-39 while the VC-1 is around 10-25 according to these reviews:
http://www.hometheaterspot.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/137065/
http://www.hometheaterspot.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/137066/
rc213 said:Any idea if the Full Metal Jacket included in the set is better than the standalone version. All the reviews say the standalone is really crappy.
Onix said:Just to note, the new AVC codec Sony announced a few months back is reported to acually be more effecient than VC-1.
I'm not sure how to confirm whether this is using it, but the timing seems to point in that direction.
StoOgE said:2) The bitrate is higher, but thats probably total bitrate (they likely got it from the players bitrate display, which is total), so that includes uncomressed audio, where TrueHD would have considerably less for the same outcome.
3) VC1 would also have saved alot of bandwidth.
The Main Event said:Reported by who?
Onix said:Just to note, the new AVC codec Sony announced a few months back is reported to acually be more effecient than VC-1.
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That was Sony saying it was more efficient than VC1.. so take that with a grain of salt.. thats like MS saying VC1 is the bomb.. and comparing Flags of our fathers reviews (similarly a brand new high bitrate AVC release) and a lower bitrate VC1 encode look the same.