Would you mind demonstrating. I constantly tell people i see color artificats on dlps (a well known condition) and they dont believe me. I can understand the scrutiny.I can provide the tracks. Its going to be tommy, ironic huh?deaf dumb blind boy[Edited on December 4, 2007 at 6:54 PM. Reason : .]
12/4/2007 6:52:36 PM
I happen to have Tommy on vinyl. But I live in Maryland...
12/4/2007 6:57:35 PM
i get 43 mpg in this hog
12/4/2007 9:30:22 PM
12/4/2007 9:49:20 PM
What the hell is
12/4/2007 9:51:08 PM
< $300
12/4/2007 10:01:47 PM
^^did someone get lost on their way to chit chat? I think so!
12/4/2007 10:43:21 PM
To the guy that said he could differentiate play formats.I have a pair of Sennheiser HD650's. We'll go to best buy, grab a Denon receiver, and hook it up via optical to a computer.I'll play 4 different music formats, of the same clip all encoded from the same source.If you can correctly guess between the 'lossy' formats and the 'lossless' formats, you can keep my headphones.If not then you're buying the Denon receiver for me.
12/4/2007 11:01:51 PM
What accuracy does he have to get it? Give him 50 trials. In each trial, play the lossless, then flip a coin, and on heads play the same lossless clip again, but on tails play a lossy encoding of the same clip. If he can correctly tell you if the second clip is lossy or lossless in 30 of the 50 trials, I'd say he wins. Lossless source audio should be 48khz 24-bit (which is what these HD movies usually have).[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 12:54 AM. Reason : .]
12/5/2007 12:51:38 AM
^^ I'm pretty happy with the headphones I've got. And you don't buy Denon from Best Buy unless you want to pay too much. I got mine from a shop in Baltimore and through haggling got it knocked down to from $900 to $600.If you guys are really interested and not just trolling, I can write out a guide on how to listen and what to listen for. If so, however, we should start a separate dedicated thread.
12/5/2007 8:08:20 AM
Why headphones? Most lossy formats (unless you are encoding them so high that they are nearly not lossy anymore) roll the bass and the upper end off. It's typically the low impact bass that alerts me first that I am listening to lossy, followed by the lack of airiness in the highs, followed by a too bright of a middle (sometimes).You headies probably reproduce the middle and upper alright.
12/5/2007 8:13:04 AM
^^^^ Oh, and I didn't even notice you said optical hookup. That absolutely does not fly.[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 8:17 AM. Reason : ]
12/5/2007 8:17:32 AM
so here's my question, not having the time to scroll through 20 pages...is now the time to pick Blu-Ray or HD-DVD?or should I stick to regular DVDs until the format war matures more?
12/5/2007 8:23:27 AM
12/5/2007 9:23:52 AM
is it typical for hd dvd players to upconvert normal dvds??
12/5/2007 9:25:49 AM
12/5/2007 9:36:49 AM
^ don't be a dick...i totally qualified that sentence by stating what i'm viewing on...i've SEEN the difference using a friend's ps3, and i'm not missing jack shit with the setup i've got...neither would anyone else
12/5/2007 10:09:32 AM
dont be a dick? you said upconverting dvd's look just as good as hd dvd/blu ray. 37" LCD does not give us enough info. Unless its a non-hd LCD you will see a difference. I used to have a 720p DLP that I could notice a huge difference between upconverting dvd's and hd dvd's.[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 10:14 AM. Reason : .]
12/5/2007 10:14:11 AM
So let me get this straight, you have to have optimal conditions for you to be able to tell the difference?I don't think so. I guarantee that in 50 tries you'd score about roughly equal to someone randomly guessing. In fact, I wouldn't surprised that if we upped the tries to 100 you'd score slightly worse. Chance, I chose headphones because they're easy to setup and these sennheisers are fairly neutral in their sound reproduction. They don't add any artificial warmth to music playback. As for lossy formats, most studio tracks by default have lower frequencies amplified in order to more thoroughly distinguish beat. Natural fidelity is generally discarded for loudness and this is one of the reasons that most Classical digital recordings are terrible(or so its been written, I don't have an ear for classical music).
12/5/2007 10:56:45 AM
12/5/2007 11:07:24 AM
I didn't buy a denon. "we'll go to best buy" is present tense ie: hasn't happened yet.I don't actually care what the receiver is, honestly, as most mid range receivers have acceptable headphone playback.Actually, we could even use a laptop as a source and run it through a proper head amp and be pretty much equal.I only chose denon and best buy because it would be easy to return the equipment afterwards.
12/5/2007 11:22:46 AM
12/5/2007 11:27:23 AM
^that's what i was going to say. you can buy an open item receiver as well if you wanted.
12/5/2007 11:28:05 AM
Their TV stands are BDI which tends to have stuff 10x as expensive as everyone else.Saying their similar to the cheap stuff is a bit miss leading though. If you do a side by side comparison, its pretty easy to tell which one is better quality. Not 10x better quality, but the designs are pretty contemporary and its hard finding stuff like that in NC.
12/5/2007 11:40:32 AM
12/5/2007 11:44:50 AM
i'm always think thinking.
12/5/2007 11:53:07 AM
^^
12/5/2007 11:55:20 AM
^lol.My one complaint with DVD's in general and i guess HD DVD's is their limited selection of sub-titles and voice overs. My gf's parents don't speak english so I either have to have sub titles in Italian/Portuguese or voice overs. But only 1 movie I've seen has had Italian and 1 has had Portuguese.
12/5/2007 11:58:27 AM
Considering you're buying region 1 DVD's most likely, I'm not surprised. While they could probably fit more languages (at least the subtitles) on a DVD or HD-DVD, that would kind of defeat the control that region codes give studios. Gotta love those consumer loving studios.[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 12:19 PM. Reason : ]
12/5/2007 12:19:11 PM
HD DVD lacks region codes.So talk to Sony about being consumer friendly .
12/5/2007 12:42:55 PM
Hah so is it just a space issue then? I mean I can understand not being able to fit on the alternate audio tracks, but there's no real excuse for not having subtitles.Amusingly enough, a lot of the studios aren't really utilizing blu-ray's region coding anyways. It looks like a lot of region A discs are actually able to be played in region B players. Not surprised that Sony is worse than the median as far as company's respecting consumer rights goes. Then again, a lot of the not-so-regional region A and B discs are actually released by Sony. Do they even know what their own policies and strategies are?http://bluray.liesinc.net/[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 12:53 PM. Reason : ]
12/5/2007 12:45:21 PM
12/5/2007 1:03:21 PM
12/5/2007 1:21:49 PM
^i think so
12/5/2007 1:55:06 PM
^yes. upconversion on any player* will be standard.*that plays high definition movies[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 1:59 PM. Reason : *]
12/5/2007 1:57:28 PM
12/5/2007 2:04:36 PM
12/5/2007 2:08:03 PM
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12/5/2007 2:10:34 PM
^hey look, a monky can type. Look at me I owned you I called you a monkey HAHA![Edited on December 5, 2007 at 2:13 PM. Reason : .]
12/5/2007 2:12:39 PM
You are an annoying cunt.
12/5/2007 2:13:29 PM
^^ i suppose that response means you realized that you're making things up again? gotcha.[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 2:14 PM. Reason : .]
12/5/2007 2:13:55 PM
I suppose you are making things up again since you are typing.I just won the internet, might as well change my name to chance.[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 2:17 PM. Reason : .]
12/5/2007 2:17:13 PM
Bobby, can you suspend this piece of shit? He needs to sit in time out for awhile.
12/5/2007 2:20:58 PM
12/5/2007 2:23:56 PM
A top rate upconverting player is going to make certain scenes between HD disks and non HD disks similar. Its also going to utterly butcher other scenes. YMMV.All in all though I think the future of HD programming lays in On Demand, that is, downloading HD video files directly from a source. We currently don't have much in the way of an infrastructure for this but the ultimate ease of ordering something and immediately getting it from your own living room is going to trump both HD DVD and Blu Ray.
12/5/2007 2:34:07 PM
^That's been out for a long time, and anyone with a digital cable box can do it. It never really took off, because the content expires.
12/5/2007 2:47:24 PM
In the future, cars will fly and everyone wears black.
12/5/2007 3:00:42 PM
I'm not talking about the cable on demand stuff(which, btw, is pretty useful actually).Have more vision.I'm talking about content on demand.The new systems proposed don't have expiring content, you own what you download.
12/5/2007 3:01:23 PM
Download once and store it locally, or download any time you want to watch it?
12/5/2007 3:11:10 PM