In Reply to: Which movies are better in Blu Ray than DVD? posted by joel_hifi on February 1, 2009 at 09:46:36:
... versions of films released in different formats, regions and zones. DVDbeaver reviews are more objective than most since their primary focus is image and sound quality rather than content.
While this site probably won't answer every question related to a specific title (they overlook many films and versions of films based upon the sheer volume of releases each week), they do provide a valuable service to collectors frustrated about the cost of double dipping to get better mastered copies of their favorite films. I always do a search through their current reviews and archives before deciding whether to replace DVDs with the same titles in Blu-ray.
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- DVDBeaver is a site I'd highly recommend checking out; in addition to reviews they do frame captures and compare ... - Audiophilander 21:50:45 02/01/09 (7)
- Their screencap methods are a joke. If you want true screencaps of blu-rays go to blu-ray.com NT - Jazz Inmate 22:01:39 02/01/09 (6)
- DVD Beaver is fantastic - TK421 06:08:03 02/03/09 (2)
- That's fine if you don't like the editorial content, but DVD Beaver simply has less accurate caps than these - Jazz Inmate 12:25:28 02/05/09 (1)
- You miss the point. It isn't JUST the screen captures in Blu-ray, it's the comparisons. - Audiophilander 13:44:57 02/09/09 (0)
- Naw, I don't want to see you dressed as a cheerleader in high definition. (nt) - Audiophilander 12:23:53 02/02/09 (2)
- I didn't want to see you in your skin tight black leather getup, but that didn't stop you from posting that NT - Jazz Inmate 12:26:24 02/05/09 (1)
- If photos of men wearing tailored leather turns you on then that sounds like a personal problem! My suggestion: - Audiophilander 13:54:33 02/09/09 (0)