blu-ray drives diff


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    blu-ray drives diff


    i want to know does blu-ray drivers better at reading a badly scratch dvd disc then the dvd drive cand
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    They still use a red laser for DVD, so no difference there.

    As far as reading a scratched DVD, it will be the same as any other DVD drive. Some are a bit better than others, depending on the Brand and make.
    The fact it can also read Bluray really makes no difference.
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    is samung good
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    blu-ray drives do they upscale dvd discs
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    Upscaling will be done on the software side, if you have any that is capable.
    Not the reader itself.

    That of course is a BD reader for PC.
    Many home BluRay Players or HD TVs for that matter do or can upscale however.
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    will the picture be better if use blu ray drive instead of a dvd drive as windvd upscales also is bluray compable with all desktops
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    Wicca said:
    will the picture be better if use blu ray drive instead of a dvd drive as windvd upscales also is bluray compable with all desktops
    No.
    Do your CDs sound better if played on a DVD drive VS a CD drive?

    It's the same thing. Its just a reader that reads the disc. The original quality will always be the same as the source its reading from. It does not change it in any way.


    Quality diffrences will be made on the software side.
    For example if you watch the DVD in Windows Media Player, Nero Showtime, and Power DVD ... all 3 may look slightly diffrent.
    This is because of how they each decode the Video and Audio stream coming from the reader to play back.
    It is not the drive itself that does it.


    Now as far as Bluray goes, yes. It will look a LOT better.
    This is simply because the source itself on the disc is much higher quality.

    A DVD for example is 720pixels wide by 480pixels tall. Your software player will decode this and either stretch it to fit your display, or upscale it to your display resolution.
    BluRay on the other hand is 1920pixels wide and 1080pixels high.


    A Bluray player will be able to recognize and read from any CD,DVD, or Bluray disc.

    However, to actually playback and watch a Bluray disc movie, you need 2 things.
    1) A reader, the Bluray drive itself.
    2) Bluray playback software. (such as PowerDVD, Nero, WinDVD)
    Sometimes this is included with the reader, other times its a seprate purchase.


    Bottom line, if you are wanting to purchase a BluRay drive for the sole purpose of making DVD video look better. Don't. It will not help.

    If you are wanting to start moving over to BluRay from DVD, then it does offer much better picture quality and may be worth the investment for many.
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    ok thanks
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    sorry assumed it would cause of blu-ray players able to upscal dvd to near hd
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    Wicca said:
    sorry assumed it would cause of blu-ray players able to upscal dvd to near hd
    No need to be sorry.

    A home BluRay Player will.
    A BluRay Drive for PC will not, as its all software decoding.
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