My 1st Blu-Ray Player...


  1. Posts : 103
    Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) Build 7600 RTM
       #1

    My 1st Blu-Ray Player...


    Finally ordered a blu-ray player for my new samsung 63" plasma! :) I ended up buying a DMP-BD60 from newegg since the player has great reviews. But of course I have a few general questions about the new format.

    1. I know a blu-ray disc is 25GB, for for an average blu-ray title how much space do they actually use?

    2. What is the max bitrate for video+audio?

    3. Will it look better than blu-ray rips?
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  2. Posts : 1,326
    Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
       #2

    Blu-ray rips... are rips... it means that they lose quality for a smaller size. So, yes, it'll look better with an original blu-ray disc. Out of the 25GB, I think they use 17 to 25GB, I THINK. I never really checked those because my PC, although having a blu-ray player, isn't HDCP compatible (*beep* DRM).

    Max bitrate... I think it's 17MB/s. I'm probably wrong though.

    Off-topic : I went "Woah!" when I saw the size of the TV you bought. Haha xD
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  3. Posts : 103
    Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) Build 7600 RTM
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hahah yes I figured why go with a 50inch led when I can get a 63inch plasma for the same price! Plus plasma offers no video lag and still holds the best "lifelike" picture.

    Thanks for the quick reply about the blu-ray. It's truly amazing the quality and size of these disks...

    I found that the max video bit rate is actually 40mpbs!

    http://www.blu-ray.com/faq/
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  4. Posts : 914
    Windows 8 Pro
       #4

    There are even some BD-DL which can hold 50gb. Two layers of 25gb.

    I'm gonna have a look for the article I read not too long ago about the industry possibly expanding the storage to about 70gb per disc. I'll post back if I can find it again.
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  5. Posts : 1,326
    Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
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    peck1234 said:
    I found that the max video bit rate is actually 40mpbs!

    Blu-ray.com - Blu-ray FAQ
    That's 40 megabits per seconds (Mbps). Not megabyte (which would be MBps - Capital letters make a difference). In MB, it's 40 divided by 8 which means 5MB/s.

    Enjoy your purchase.
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