Disc details: DISC ONE - THE BIG BOSS (4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY) 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) of the 99-minute 1983 version of The Big Boss, newly restored by Arrow Films from the original negative. Original newly restored lossless Mandarin, English and Cantonese mono audio.
Disc Two of the Blu-ray includes all the rest of the bonus content, much of it new and all of it in HD. First up are a trio of quick Deleted Scenes (4:06) that weren’t added back into the Extended Edition but are still worth checking out (including what is essentially an alternate ending to the film with voice over).
I am considering buying an Xbox One S for primarily the UHD blu-ray drive. I have a PC and PS4, so I doubt I'll be gaming on it too much other than maybe the odd exclusives (which many will be coming to PC now anyways). So the main value of it would be the media playback. I'm a blu-ray collector and am interested in getting into UHD physical media.
I am looking to get Phase 1-3 on blu-ray and/or 4K, but I'm not sure what format is worth it. I also notice there is a Phase 1 collection as well as a phase 2 and 3 box set like collection. Not sure if they are worth it. They appear to be outside of region 1 but they are blu ray. Lots of people are saying they play fine in an American Blu Ray
The Matrix redefines reality once again courtesy of Warner's stunning native 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray release, which delivers the sci-fi action classic in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.4:1 widescreen. The disc uses 10-bit video depth, a Wider Colour Gamut (WCG) and High Dynamic Range (HDR), and is encoded using the HEVC (H.265) codec.
Disney plus has excellent bandwidth for 4k resolution and Dolby Atmos display by comparison to other streaming services. But the 4k discs will always be totally lossless. 24. Dr-McLuvin. • 2 yr. ago. To be fair the image on a disc isn’t typically “lossless.”. There’s always some compression of the video.
it depends on two things. -PriceI've seen some vudu UHD/4k titles as low as $4.99. -What Blu-ray.com says about the 4k version. Yes I know the physical disc has higher bit rates. In some cases I will upgrade to the UHD version if the audio track is much better then the HDX version. 12. Marsar0619 • 3 yr. ago. Same. I prefer the physical
4K UHD resolution: Standard Blu-ray discs are high-definition 1080p resolution, but the new ones will fill every pixel of your new 4K (ultra high-definition) TV with sumptuous detail.Of course 4K
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