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Boingo_Buzzard
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NMBC gets the Blu-Ray treatment.

on Sunday, August, 24, 2008 12:19 PM

So I see that The Nightmare Before Christmas got converted to HD (Blu-Ray)... coming out this Tuesday.

Here's hoping for a HD Tron release at some point (considering they made a UMD out of it....)

It would be nice to see Tron in full 1080p glory, although I do have to say the PS3 upscales it (20th anniversary DVD) to 1080p pretty good.




 
Qix77
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Re: NMBC gets the Blu-Ray treatment.

on Sunday, August, 24, 2008 3:49 PM
I'm going to skip Blu-Ray and go directly into Red-Ray.... but that is only if Red-Ray will beat the new upcoming format of: hdvbbbbdr dvd.... lol...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-N2VNyl-Xg
lol...


 
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Re: NMBC gets the Blu-Ray treatment.

on Monday, August, 25, 2008 12:00 AM
Did you know that regular DVDs are red-ray? So technically it already came out. Boy are you slow. jk.

Seriously, though, I love NMBC. One of the best movies ever. Unfortunately I do not have an HDTV or Blu-ray player... I have a red-ray player, though!

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Qix77
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Re: NMBC gets the Blu-Ray treatment.

on Monday, August, 25, 2008 4:25 PM
death-program Wroteid you know that regular DVDs are red-ray? So technically it already came out. Boy are you slow. jk.

Seriously, though, I love NMBC. One of the best movies ever. Unfortunately I do not have an HDTV or Blu-ray player... I have a red-ray player, though!

Lol... I know.. but if you are familiar with the PSA from 'Red Vs. Blue' (follow the link on my last post) then you might get a kick out of what I was talking about... :P

What you said is kinda right (but I'll have to look it back up to make sure)... From what I understand, CDs use a red lazer, but DVDs use a violet lazer... If I'm correct, Blu-Ray uses an ultra-violet lazer.... I'll have to look that back up to make sure...

What really made me freak out was that a report from ZDNet about a year ago reported that some Israeli company made a transparent disk that is the standard CD size (other than it's a bit thicker) that can hold up to several Terabytes using a different lazer method (and layer method).... If I find a link to that artical, I'll have to post a link because it really is an interesting read...... and it made me drool... lol....

can you imagine putting everything you have on CD and DVD (and blu-ray for those of us that own it) both data and music/film all on one disk.... WOW...





 
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