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Blu-ray owners, whats the best "wow factor" blu-ray you've seen?

lokiju

Lifer
I just got my PS3 a few days ago and watched The Dark Knight last night and it was pretty amazing looking but not quite as "wow" as I hoped for as far as really showing off what a blu-ray player coupled with a 1080p, 120hz, 30,000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time 46" LCD can do.

What one blu-ray disc has made you and everyone you've shown just sit back in awe at all its glory?

FWIW I still have Iron Man, 300, Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Indiana Jones (part 4) to test out.

I have some gift cards to use up and want to get something that's exceptionally well done and amazing looking.

:beer:
 
Originally posted by: TehMac
Does blu ray have the black bars above/below or the left/right of the main picture?

Depends on the aspect ratio the movie was filmed in. Completely irrelevant to the resolution of blu-ray.
 
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: TehMac
Does blu ray have the black bars above/below or the left/right of the main picture?

Depends on the aspect ratio the movie was filmed in. Completely irrelevant to the resolution of blu-ray.

I'm saying blu-ray movies in general. Suppose it's an HD Monitor/TV (which I'm assuming you'd have if you have a blu ray) and you're watching a blu ray movie.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
You bought the fourth Indiana Jones? :laugh:

Nope.

Was a Christmas gift. 😛


But what the hell, I have the first 3 on DVD anyway so might as well keep it and complete the collection.
 
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: TehMac
Does blu ray have the black bars above/below or the left/right of the main picture?

Depends on the aspect ratio the movie was filmed in. Completely irrelevant to the resolution of blu-ray.

I'm saying blu-ray movies in general. Suppose it's an HD Monitor/TV (which I'm assuming you'd have if you have a blu ray) and you're watching a blu ray movie.

The answer still stands.

 
Originally posted by: Bulk Beef
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: TehMac
Does blu ray have the black bars above/below or the left/right of the main picture?

Depends on the aspect ratio the movie was filmed in. Completely irrelevant to the resolution of blu-ray.

I'm saying blu-ray movies in general. Suppose it's an HD Monitor/TV (which I'm assuming you'd have if you have a blu ray) and you're watching a blu ray movie.

The answer still stands.

😕

Aren't blu ray movies Aspect Ratio converted to 1900x1200?

EDIT: or 16:9?
 
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Bulk Beef
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: TehMac
Does blu ray have the black bars above/below or the left/right of the main picture?

Depends on the aspect ratio the movie was filmed in. Completely irrelevant to the resolution of blu-ray.

I'm saying blu-ray movies in general. Suppose it's an HD Monitor/TV (which I'm assuming you'd have if you have a blu ray) and you're watching a blu ray movie.

The answer still stands.

😕

Aren't blu ray movies Aspect Ratio converted to 1900x1200?

EDIT: or 16:9?

You seem to be confusing a few points of HD movies and TV's.

Just because a wide screen TV is a 16:9 aspect ratio, that does not mean that automatically all movies you view on it will be provided in that same format.

The same is true with Blu-ray. Take a movie like Full Metal Jacket. This film is hard to find in any format but 4:3, so even if I had this movie and played it on my 16:9 aspect ratio LCD TV with my Blu-ray player, it would still only be 4:3 ratio on my screen (in it's native resolution, unless I stretched it to fit) in this particular example, there would be black bars on the left and right sides of the screen.

This is just to emphasize that it doesn't matter what the player format is or what the TV's aspect ratio is.

What matters is what the format of the source/film/tv show, video game, etc is.
 
Originally posted by: TehMac

😕

Aren't blu ray movies Aspect Ratio converted to 1900x1200?

EDIT: or 16:9?

Turn off the lights when you watch a movie if the black bars bother you that much. :roll: Every fricking time... "How come there are black bars? I don't like black bars, I feel cheated."
 
Originally posted by: CRXican
or you could just say YES there are still black bars with Blu-ray

damn people

It's not like people are being elitist AV snobs about this. If what your watching isn't the same aspect ratio as your TV there will be bars. It doesn't have anything to do with Blu-Ray itself - It was to do with WHAT you're watching on your TV not HOW you are watching it..
 
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