Blu-Ray technology is the successor to DVD technology and is significantly more powerful (similar to DVD being the successor to the VHS format). This allows films on Blu-Ray to look crisper, sharper, and generally higher quality. DVDs remain popular with many people who prefer a lower price to a better picture.
Inception is coming to DVD and Bluray on December 6th. Its official
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September 29, 2009
Yes also known as the Pueblo Affair is on DVD and Bluray
it comes out on normal DVD in the UK on the 23rd of November but i don't know when it comes out on bluray. And in the US on 17 November 2009
Netflix Playstation store DVD BluRay discs
Beacaus bluray is newer and they think everybody has a bluray player... eventually it will come on dvd.
the only difference is that the cut scenes look a little better on PS3 due to 360 having to compress them to fit on a dvd vs a bluray.
CDs, DVDs and BluRay discs all work in similar ways. The primary difference is the data density on each disc. CD is the lowest density. A DVD can store several times the amount of data on the same surface area and BluRay will store several time the amount of a DVD.
Could be nothing more than the Bluray DVD's that you're watching aren't encoded in 5.1 surround.
A DVD player cannot play a BluRay disc. A BluRay player can play both BluRay discs and DVDs.
Yes, BluRay DVD players also play non Blu-Ray DVDs with no problem.
HD DVD and Bluray were competing high definition disc formats. In 2009 HD DVD was withdrawn from sale as it became apparent that Bluray had won the HD disc battle. The two formats are not compatible so HD DVDs can only be played on an HD DVD player.
A Bluray disc stores five times more data than a DVD. Therefore, a DVD will not have the capacity to store the contents of a Bluray disc.
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To play a high definition DVD, you need a high definition DVD player. There are two types available currently. HD DVD, developed by Toshiba is one and BluRay, developed by Sony is the other. They are not compatible, so an HD DVD will not play on a BluRay player and a BluRay disc will not play on an HD DVD player. BluRay looks like it is the winner in the format war between the two companies over the last years so it is likely that Toshiba's format will disappear in the coming months. Note that HD DVD can refer to the Toshiba format but it can also refer to high definition DVDs in general.