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Skowl wrote:Is that something official or just fan made?
Also, what's a Blu-Ray? Is it a kind of fish or something...?
Skowl wrote:Is that something official or just fan made?
Also, what's a Blu-Ray? Is it a kind of fish or something...?
Decepticon Spike wrote:Skowl wrote:Is that something official or just fan made?
Also, what's a Blu-Ray? Is it a kind of fish or something...?
Blu-Ray is a next gen type of DVD.
TheMuffin wrote:Skowl wrote:Is that something official or just fan made?
Also, what's a Blu-Ray? Is it a kind of fish or something...?
It's Sony's new High Definition media format. It's the opponent of HD-DVD. And the Blu-Ray drive comes in the PS3.
Skowl wrote:Decepticon Spike wrote:Skowl wrote:Is that something official or just fan made?
Also, what's a Blu-Ray? Is it a kind of fish or something...?
Blu-Ray is a next gen type of DVD.TheMuffin wrote:Skowl wrote:Is that something official or just fan made?
Also, what's a Blu-Ray? Is it a kind of fish or something...?
It's Sony's new High Definition media format. It's the opponent of HD-DVD. And the Blu-Ray drive comes in the PS3.
I remember now...
Call me old fashioned, but I'll stick with DVDs... I'm not about to replace my entire DVD collection with this premature next gen crap... cassettes lasted 20 years, no reason the classic DVDs can't do the same, especially since they're supposed to have a longer shelf life than cassettes - if we replace them all now, it would make their longer shelf life... well, irrelevant.
Decepticon Spike wrote:Skowl wrote:I remember now...
Call me old fashioned, but I'll stick with DVDs... I'm not about to replace my entire DVD collection with this premature next gen crap... cassettes lasted 20 years, no reason the classic DVDs can't do the same, especially since they're supposed to have a longer shelf life than cassettes - if we replace them all now, it would make their longer shelf life... well, irrelevant.
I'm in 100% agreement with you. i just took the time and money to replace most of my VHS with DVD. It's gonna be a long time before I replace the DVD's.
D-340 wrote:Decepticon Spike wrote:Skowl wrote:I remember now...
Call me old fashioned, but I'll stick with DVDs... I'm not about to replace my entire DVD collection with this premature next gen crap... cassettes lasted 20 years, no reason the classic DVDs can't do the same, especially since they're supposed to have a longer shelf life than cassettes - if we replace them all now, it would make their longer shelf life... well, irrelevant.
I'm in 100% agreement with you. i just took the time and money to replace most of my VHS with DVD. It's gonna be a long time before I replace the DVD's.
TheMuffin wrote:Hey you're right! HD-DVD is the format Paramount supports at the moment.
Bender Prime wrote:And Universal is going to release on Blue-ray once it's contractual obligations are over.
I can't wait to get this on Blue-ray, the quality will be wicked for all the transformations, especially on a 1080p television or even better, a projector! Blue-ray is perfect for films like Transformers.
TheMuffin wrote:Hanger 18 came out on DVD in 2005. Amazon still sells it actually.
Decepticon Spike wrote:TheMuffin wrote:Hanger 18 came out on DVD in 2005. Amazon still sells it actually.
It is? The guys at Suncoast told me a while back it had never been released. Thanks for the heads up! Now I've got a DVD to order, and some Suncoast but to kick, if only they were not closed down now.
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