Have you heard about this?
http://gigaom.com/2013/05/01/watch-your-data-caps-kaleidescape-starts-offering-blu-ray-quality-movie-downloads/
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "prberg2" <prberg2@...> wrote:
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> I have to agree with Mark. Blu-ray looks and sounds better than anything else I can watch at home (it fails compared to our HDCAM-SR at work... but not a very fair test).
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> Watching anything over cable/Uverse, or any online download/streaming option just can not come close in terms of quality or convenience (in my opinion). I also do enjoy the special features on the Blu-ray as well. Sure it's not a perfect format: 8 bit only, not much industry support yet for discs larger than 50GB, with a Java disc it doesn't always resume where you left off, etc. But hopefully they can improve the spec in a future update.
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> But for me, it's the best thing out there right now and I know quite a few of my friends who have Blu-ray players as well.
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> -Peter
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Mark Spano <cutandcover@> wrote:
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> > Blu-ray is still the highest quality consumer format, and therefore wins
> > hands down for film and TV series viewing in my house. Gadget freak I am
> > not - I'm a high-fidelity freak. I'd buy the download if the quality was
> > anywhere near what I get on disc. It isn't.
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