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Wuwuwu
Jun 28th, 2008, 12:52 PM
Let's not get into a debate about HD-DVD v. Blu-Ray v. DVD.

For those who are still buying DVD, BB is having a sale on some titles on the Sony/Columbia Pictures Superbit format that is now dead with Blu-Ray in motion. For a format that was selling at $30+, this is quite wicked especially if you only have a really good upconverting player like an Oppo and have yet to enter the HD/Blu-Ray world. I visited the two locations in Scarborough and both had the same titles:

The One
Seven Days in Tibet
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon
Vertical Limit
MIB - 1 & 2
The Guns of Navarone
From Here to Eternity
The Missing
Dracula
Anaconda
Air Force One
The Big Hit
The Quick and the Dead
Gattaca
XXX
Heavy Metal

noob666
Jun 28th, 2008, 01:31 PM
not a great deal IMO, you can get the regular DVD about the same price with loaded feature and the picture quility is not that much of an upgrade

Wuwuwu
Jun 28th, 2008, 01:57 PM
There has always been debate about the merits of Superbit. At the original pricing, totally not worth it. For $7, these movies are actually less than the regular DVD versions.

However, I am witnessing some clear improvements:
1. DTS audio track - I wish Black Hawk Down was available!!!
2. the PQ does improve when the upconvert is processed with a HD-DVD/Blu-Ray/high end upconverting player (as mentioned, like Oppo)

theamazingoreo
Jun 28th, 2008, 02:19 PM
gattaca! nice, ive been looking for this movie.

lincoln
Jun 28th, 2008, 03:17 PM
not a great deal IMO, you can get the regular DVD about the same price with loaded feature and the picture quility is not that much of an upgrade

I completely disagree. Most Superbits look far clearer than regular version dvd's. Less compression = less image pixelation / macro blocking = better overall image. In comparing some of the SB discs I have to the regular version. I've found on a regular disc that some movies only get 70% of the disc space.

aleksandar_2000
Jun 28th, 2008, 04:49 PM
I also think that most of the Superbits are superior IF you have good DVD player!
it's less compression so better PQ in general

JL2002
Jun 28th, 2008, 10:07 PM
it's semi-hot, Futureshop had the Superbit DVD sale long time ago and it was something like 2/$10...

balou911
Jun 28th, 2008, 10:53 PM
when i had a 27" tv, i couldnt see any difference, but now on a 42", the upconverted picture is much cleaner.

Ive got MIB1 regular collector ed, superbit, and now a 720p rip.
In each movie, more and more of Tommy Lee Jones wrinkles become visible.

felix
Jun 28th, 2008, 10:59 PM
it's semi-hot, Futureshop had the Superbit DVD sale long time ago and it was something like 2/$10...
Yeah, I thought they cleared them out last time ... I guess not.

mahjongmaniac
Jun 29th, 2008, 08:24 AM
it's semi-hot, Futureshop had the Superbit DVD sale long time ago and it was something like 2/$10...

i remember that, but selection wasn't really that great (didn't have too many titles to begin w/ ...)

$7/title is still decent for SB IMO

jonkaho
Jun 29th, 2008, 08:56 AM
thanks, i wanna get both of the MIB movies!

Vinman
Jun 29th, 2008, 09:15 AM
For those who are still buying DVD

You gotta love this comment - how could any movie fan ever limit themselves to the virtually non-existent Blu-ray selection?

Must be pretty freaking boring watching the same movies over and over again. :lol:

balou911
Jul 3rd, 2008, 12:19 AM
picked up gattaca.
gonna watch it tonight...

tomincanada
Jul 3rd, 2008, 11:45 AM
You gotta love this comment - how could any movie fan ever limit themselves to the virtually non-existent Blu-ray selection?

Must be pretty freaking boring watching the same movies over and over again. :lol:

It's really not that strange of a comment at all. I think you just misinterpreted it.

I own blu-ray and don't really buy DVDs anymore. It's not that I *only* watch blu-ray.. but I already own most of the dvds I want to own.. and most new stuff is available on blu-ray.

Wuwuwu
Jul 3rd, 2008, 12:55 PM
It's really not that strange of a comment at all. I think you just misinterpreted it.

I own blu-ray and don't really buy DVDs anymore. It's not that I *only* watch blu-ray.. but I already own most of the dvds I want to own.. and most new stuff is available on blu-ray.

Thanks for interpreting my comment correctly. Heck, I still buy DVDs as I am not ready to enter the Blu Ray era just yet.