vengeance1262 asked:

depending on standard t.v or HDTV which would you prefer on blue-ray, or DVD depending on the time the movie was made and if it looks much better and has a better sound quality than a DVD.

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  1. David H
    09 Jun 09 3:23 am

    Easton

    blu ray quality is amazingly bettery, it’s like perfect. only drawback is money, the bluray player usually costs more and the actual disk costs more than a DVD disk.

  2. mmh917
    09 Jun 09 10:23 am

    Clarence

    Blu-ray has the best picture. However, the blu-ray players are from $200-$500 from what I have saw. They do play regular DVD’s but the quality is not as good as an actual blu-ray disk. A blu-ray moive will run you about $30.

  3. T Hawk
    11 Jun 09 11:51 am

    Jayson

    Blu ray is way better because of it’s capacity. A blu ray disk holds up to 50 gb of information which is wayyyyyy more that a dvd can. More info passing through the cables, the better the picture and sound quality. (that’s the easy answer anyway)

  4. Nathan D
    14 Jun 09 5:05 am

    Cristobal

    Blu-ray for sure. Once you go blu u never go back.

  5. Gary G
    17 Jun 09 2:13 pm

    Marquise

    Without hesitation Blu-ray is better… if you have the equipment and viewing environment to exploit the betterness.

    For 99% of people, DVD is and will be fine.

    Blu-ray is simply a marketing ploy to sucker us into replacing our DVD’s in the same way we did our VHS tapes.

    What has been forgotten is that the DVD to Blu-ray step isn’t the big leap that VHS to DVD was.

  6. blufan11
    20 Jun 09 7:00 pm

    Frankie

    When and how the movie was made is really illrelevent when it comes to the differences between DVD and blu-ray. Film stock still maintains a rather exceptional level of detail (or resolution), so when the movies is remastered for blu-ray, it’s going to contain a much greater level of detail than you would find in a DVD. The quality is always, unquestionably, better. I’ve been working on some blu-ray projects with Warner Home Video and have spent a lot of time around blu-ray. It’s amazing.

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