I'm fussy on both video and to a lesser degree audio quality and BluRay 4k HDR is simply the best
considering getting a player on Black Friday and starting to collect a few discs used. As BluRay is being phased out I think there will some decent collections for sale - some as low as $5 per disc. My streaming service is erratic where I am and the availability of 4k movies means chasing through services,
4K Blu-Rays vs 4K Streaming
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considering getting a player on Black Friday and starting to collect a few discs used. As BluRay is being phased out I think there will some decent collections for sale - some as low as $5 per disc. My streaming service is erratic where I am and the availability of 4k movies means chasing through services,
4K Blu-Rays vs 4K Streaming
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Abin Prakash
Digital Cinema Articles
In this current world where the likes of Amazon prime and Netflix rule the television screens, the chances of watching a movie on a physical disk is very rare.
But does that mean Streaming is better? Well think again !!
For example a movie stored in a 4K UHD blu ray disk will have almost anywhere between 50 -100 GB of storage size depending on the movie.
On the other hand Netflix website states that one hour of 4K UHD Movie streaming on Netflix will take up upto 7GB of data.
That itself will answer a lot of questions. The Bluray disk holds almost 5 times more data than the equivalent streaming setup and does that extra data mean better quality?
Well let's find out!
Let's take a look at these two in mainly 3 different categories.
Video:
Technically a 4K video just means it has four times as many pixels than a 1080p screen (which was the old HD standard).Effectively, it means more detail.4K resolution and HDR are available on both streaming networks and 4K Blu-ray players. But there is a difference between the two.
There’s literally no way you can compare a 4K Netflix stream and a comparable Blu-ray and say the latter is six times as good.Its not the case.Its definitely better, but not 6 times better.The contrast comes when you watch a true cinematic spectacle. If there’s action, moving parts, deep blacks, or lots of movement, that’s when the extra detail is really noticeable. Inception is a good example of the type of movie that really pops on 4K Blu-ray.
Audio:
Now this is a department where Netflix and other streaming services don't stand a chance with the UHD discs. Uncompressed Sound. You can definitely notice the difference if you are watching in a home theater with decent speakers.The reason for the smaller videos and extremely compressed sound is that Streaming services need to cut down on bandwidth use. Internet speeds aren’t unlimited or even consistent across the globe.and for a relatively better streaming service internet speeds are very important.
BluRay on it's own is not superior - 4k UHD 4K clearly is,
Thoughts ?