Wanted to know about the Differences

Sure thats all true, and honestly if its not a blind test a lot of the time you can just tell yourself its better. Full BD's have HD audio but you gotta have the ability to play it, especially if you do it from your pc most people dont have the set up to do HD audio.
 
OMG i download

Transformers.Revenge.of.the.Fallen.2009.MULTi.COMPLETE.BLURAY-HDi

size : 43.7GB from NB site

i shocked with the quality of the sound & screen resolution

really its 100% difference between DVD-R and BD-R
Well hell yah, even a 720p 4gb is gonna look way better then a dvdr.
 
I have wdtv and on my 50 inch samsung I usually watch the 720p version. I don't notice much of a differeance with the 1080p. I do notice a differance between the dd and dts with dts much better on my sound system

Does the WDTV now play DTS? Or do movies with DTS still have to be converted in able to play on it? I read that was the only drawback(and why Popcorn Hour was a better buy) of the WDTV months ago.
 
John, thanks for your clear explanation.
Waeldiab, "I just wanted to know which would be the best to download and what would be the requirements to burn and watch them."
"tv, i have full HD"
"i will buy sound system support dts sound and blue ray player"
The best you can do according to your info above is to download and burn BD5/BD9 which can be played with BR player or PS3 with either AC3/Dolby Digital or DTS depending on the encoders.
BD5 is usu. for 720p and fit in a regular DVD.
BD9 is usu. for 1080p and some cases for 720p and fit in a dual layer disc which costs about $.80 cent to $2 US Dollars in the USA.

For best PQ, there are a few options.
1) If you have a good video card with HDMI/DVI, you can connect that to your TV and download MKV format (8-15G) or full BR (20-45G).
2) If you have a 1080p monitor usu at least 23" or bigger, download MKV.
3) If you have PS3 or BR player with streaming capability, get MKV.

I currently use all 3 options but less often with option 2 since I have big screen 1080p TV. However, for those special movies I want to keep as a collection, I use BD9 and burn to DVD+R DL.
 
Hey ,

I am new to this forum :)

I have a question for waeldiab.

I was wondering if you can tell me how did you open :

Transformers.Revenge.of.the.Fallen.2009.MULTi.COMPLETE.BLURAY-HDi
movie ?

I first extracted from Win Rar (HDi-Transformers.2_BLURAY.iso, 44.9 Gb ) and i tried to mount it with Daemon Tools Pro Agent - didnt work , like there are no files inside that one... THEN i opened it with WIn Rar , again , like it seems there are no files inside it.. THEN i tried to open it with Power DVD - wasnt working.... i EVEN opened it with Magic Iso and its said : Failed to read the .Iso file.

its 100% downloaded (i downloaded it from relying torrent site) , my disc is not corrupted , and meanwhile i was extracting, there were no errors .

I am getting frustrated because i really wanna see ,for the first time what the picture quality of Blue-ray movie is like.:cry:

Thanx in advance! :)
 
First of all you need to describe your setup (TV, audio, player).
For example if you using a simple 5:1 sound system there is no need to download a dts movie.
 
OMG i download

Transformers.Revenge.of.the.Fallen.2009.MULTi.COMPLETE.BLURAY-HDi

size : 43.7GB from NB site

i shocked with the quality of the sound & screen resolution

really its 100% difference between DVD-R and BD-R

Good quality isnt it! Obviously your gonna see an improvement from a standard dvd thats either 4.5gb/9gb to somethings thats 43gb :P
 
Hey again !

I just played Transformers.Revenge.of.the.Fallen.2009.MULTi.COMPLETE.BLURAY-HDi

Resolution of the movie is : 1920x1080 pixels

BUT picture wasnt sized to fit all my screen. How come if this is the real 1080p , BluRay doooh ?? :blink:

I have LCD 23" LG W2361V (On resolution 1920x1080 )

Any ideas on why is that?
 
Do you have your fullHD tv connected to your computer and play up your movies from there, or are you using a stand-alone player? As you may know, the formats you are asking about here is not compatible with a DVD player, so unless you play them from your computer you will need some other equipment, for example a streamer. I'm also fairly certain that bluray-players aren't compatible with the x264 codec these rips are encoded with (please correct me if i'm wrong).

Anyways.. fullHD means is native 1080p, so i would go for that (as long as your computer is powerful enough to decode it, or you have the appropriate equipment, that is)

EDIT: I re-read your post and noticed that you want to burn them. So i repeat again, if your watching them on a DVD-player, you can't play these formats. You will need to re-encode them to mpeg2. This is pointless since you will end up with dvd quality anyways. On the other hand, if you have a blueray burner and player you can download truehd rips or convert the x264s (if necessary, see above)
 
Related question regarding about the bluray files found on bit-hdtv. All the non ISO's where the folders are in BDMV and CERTIFICATE...are those torrents all 100% untouched? e.g. copied directly from bluray and upped on the tracker?
 
i dont know which side have bluray iso

but until now i download

Transformers & Inglourious.Basterds as a iso file from NB
 
Do you have your fullHD tv connected to your computer and play up your movies from there, or are you using a stand-alone player? As you may know, the formats you are asking about here is not compatible with a DVD player, so unless you play them from your computer you will need some other equipment, for example a streamer. I'm also fairly certain that bluray-players aren't compatible with the x264 codec these rips are encoded with (please correct me if i'm wrong).

Anyways.. fullHD means is native 1080p, so i would go for that (as long as your computer is powerful enough to decode it, or you have the appropriate equipment, that is)

EDIT: I re-read your post and noticed that you want to burn them. So i repeat again, if your watching them on a DVD-player, you can't play these formats. You will need to re-encode them to mpeg2. This is pointless since you will end up with dvd quality anyways


my friend i don't need to watching them on a DVD-player, i will buy sound system support dts sound and blue ray player
 
of course there is. Not only will it be better quality since its untouched it will also have HD Audio and all the extras.

In terms of just the movie an encode have very similiar quality if encoded with the proper settings. The people with this ability are very few in this world.

The only way to know if you are getting the same quality as the source is by comparison screenshots or comparison samples

i dont know which side have bluray iso

but until now i download

Transformers & Inglourious.Basterds as a iso file from NB

I will refer you to this thread so you will have a better idea of where full blurays are posted

http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-general-bittorrent-43/t-best-fullbluray-tracker-381508
 
Good quality isnt it! Obviously your gonna see an improvement from a standard dvd thats either 4.5gb/9gb to somethings thats 43gb :P

that's true DVD-R is nothing. once u watch BLURAY movie u will not ever think to watch DVD-R.

Sorry one more thing what is the difference between
Untouched BD25s
Untouched BD50s
 
Back
Top