

Older movies will drop to say $5 for the DVD version and $10 for the Blu-Ray version.

A 3D version, if available, will suddenly jump to $35 – $40. However,… when you look at for example, you’ll notice that “older” movies on Blu-Ray rapidly drop in price but DVD’s still remain lower priced.ģD Blu-Ray discs, at the time I’m writing this article anyway, appear ridiculously expensive.įor comparison (your milage may vary): A normal DVD at release date would be around $15, it’s Blu-Ray counterpart about $20 – $30. So far though, the use of these extra features have been very underwhelming and/or disappointing … Priceīlu-Ray discs appear more expensive, specially when it comes to newly released movies. Blu-Ray ups that a notch by adding “cool” things like picture-in-picture, or downloading additional content straight to your Blu-Ray player. More InteractiveĭVD offered some limited ways to “interact” with your movies. Both of the 2 examples are so called “lossless” audio codecs, which means that there is no loss of audio information due to the compression process.Īudiophiles will very much appreciate this, us normal folks though will probably not hear the difference. Newer audio formats like Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio are supported.
Dvdfab media player 3d tv#
A 3D capable Blu-Ray player and a capable 3D TV are needed, and not all Blu-Ray players and TV’s are 3D capable,.The resolution of 3D movies is lower (for the eye) compared to the original non-3D movie,.
