Well hell yah, even a 720p 4gb is gonna look way better then a dvdr.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
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
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
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.
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
i dont know which side have bluray iso
but until now i download
Transformers & Inglourious.Basterds as a iso file from NB
Good quality isnt it! Obviously your gonna see an improvement from a standard dvd thats either 4.5gb/9gb to somethings thats 43gb![]()