I wish I had payed for upgraded shipping. Fedex ground took Monday to Monday.Nitehawk said:I ordered the new Toshiba HD DVD last week from Value Electronics.I called this morning and the next batch will go out this Friday,if not Monday.
Last Samurai has variable bit rate averaging 18 Mbps (24 Mbps max)vurbano said:Does anyone know what bitrate these movies are playing at? What file sizes?
Nitehawk said:I just got my new Toshiba.I have hooked it up and played an SD DVD.The up conversion is awesome.Much better than I had expected.Value Electronics was pretty quick in getting it out to me.They used 2nd day shipping.Im very impressed with their great customer service.I also got "The Last Samurai" and will be getting another one shortly.The picture quality for HD DVD was perfect.Only one problem the sound going through the optical is a bit weak.I need to trouble shoot that some more.I'm glad I didn't wait for the blu ray.It will be interesting to see which format wins out.My money is on HD DVD...
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This appears to be a problem with the first titles from Warner. Sound level on HD DVD's from Universal studios is normal.Nitehawk said:I also got "The Last Samurai" and will be getting another one shortly.The picture quality for HD DVD was perfect.Only one problem the sound going through the optical is a bit weak.I need to trouble shoot that some more.
Ilya said:Note that VC-1 offers more efficient compression than MPEG-2
No. That's another way of saying that at the same bitrate VC-1 results in a much better PQ, than MPEG-2.vurbano said:Thats another way to say it uses More compression than mpeg2. LOL.
Have you seen WMV9 at 18Mbps? Where???vurbano said:VC-1 is essentially the same thing as WMV9 which is crap from what Ive seen.
I've seen it at about 1Mbps. Looks ok to me (itvn.com).Ilya said:Have you seen WMV9 at 18Mbps? Where???
Ilya said:Have you seen WMV9 at 18Mbps? Where???
What size was the screen?bruce said:I saw it on that T-2 disc that came in HD ( could only play on the computer ) and thought it looked f'ing great and I believe it was only around 8-9 Mbps.
Ilya said:No. That's another way of saying that at the same bitrate VC-1 results in a much better PQ, than MPEG-2.
Have you seen WMV9 at 18Mbps? Where???
teamerickson said:Did they have any movies?
Checkout the following thread: Picture quality on HD DVD Movies Versus Televised HD Movies?swade said:If anyone has one, I was curious about picture quality vs. Dish HD. Everything I have read is DVD vs DVDHD.
Yes and No. Check the following thread for details: How to connect HD DVD player to your A/V receiverAlso those new HD sound formats can they be used via AV receivers out now?:
vurbano said:Thats another way to say it uses More compression than mpeg2.
LOL. VC-1 is essentially the same thing as WMV9 which is crap from what Ive seen.
Its ashame they dont use Mpeg2 on some sort of dual layer HD DVD. Bitrates look good for 720p or 1080i, but then again we are talking 1080p which probably requires a really high bitrate.
bruce said:I saw it on that T-2 disc that came in HD ( could only play on the computer ) and thought it looked f'ing great and I believe it was only around 8-9 Mbps.
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