Amused
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Originally posted by: kami
Errr...I have about 130 DVDs to my name and not one of them has the slightest scratch. it's not that hard to take care of them!
DVDs also suck because of:
1. bad compression. Watch them on a very good TV and you will see what I mean (especially dark areas!!)
2. bad resolution.
the compression problem is all but gone. mpeg2 encoders are much better and you'd be hard pressed to find any major recent release (last couple years) that has any artifacts. i've seen DVDs blown up to 100+ inches and they look fine if it's a good transfer.
as for the bad resolution....that's like saying VHS has bad resolution in 1988. it's the best available right now (and for quite sometime...don't think they won't milk DVD for all its worth. HD-DVD won't come out until HDTV has really penetrated the market.)
i don't see it as "bad" mainly because THERE'S NOTHING BETTER! (aside from D-VHS which is a waste of time and money.)
There still are good and not so good releases of movies on DVD. Like I pointed out in my post above, go to hometheaterspot.com to read reviews on individual DVD release video and audio quality. Granted, it's not as bad as it used to be, but they still compress some movies way too much so they can fit all the worthless extras on the disc.