
@aki You are very right I can't deny that DVD or blue ray will not go obsolete afterall it is possible today to get music on vinly right? Though not all artists will put their music on them. I am not an audiophile but you can get audio on .flac which hardly compresses the propriety audio. It is also possible to get a download of a DVD movie as is...that the original DVD was just copied and still play it from a flash disk. Just a leymans point of view. The point I was putting across is that we are at a transitional point of how content is delivered to your big screen and HT. Can I also point out about DLNA slowly becoming a standard from mobile phones, cameras, TVs and even high end HTs with built in WiFi. Anyway not diverting from original discussion. Wash has a good solution. BTW my question wasn't answered but now I have another who and why did the first manufacturer put a record button on the compact cassette player? Then the same manufacture also sold blank cassettes to allowing end users to copy original content. Sony did quite good for anti piracy with the UMDs for the PSP. But I digress. On Dec 6, 2011 4:33 PM, "aki" <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
I rest my case on proprietary digital render quailty is much more superior to that of other standards. If you buy large screens and home theatre systems, get the real value of clarity, indepth detail and professional sound out of using original DVDs, you will enjoy the experience. Anything less defeats the purpose of spending much on high quality systems and using digital garbage. Digital garbage input = Digital garbage output, defeats the viewing and sound experience.
Rgds. :-)
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