RiotPunch wrote:Watched Game 6 start to finish for about the 50th time.
Is it available on any website or webstore? Thanks!
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RiotPunch wrote:Watched Game 6 start to finish for about the 50th time.
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis
RiotPunch wrote:Re-watching the series again. Jae Crowder is a soccer player. Booker got like 7 fouls in game 4. Middleton had balls of steel.
Always remember.
CharityStripe34 wrote:RiotPunch wrote:Re-watching the series again. Jae Crowder is a soccer player. Booker got like 7 fouls in game 4. Middleton had balls of steel.
Always remember.
Was Tony Brothers the ref? I remember the whole arena ready to collapse when Booker got his 7th foul.
ReasonablySober wrote:
I would like this fit (that's what the kids say, right?) and would appreciate knowing where to get it.
MickeyDavis wrote:The NFL still does it.
DMBucks22 wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:The NFL still does it.
I took the risk and ordered the dvd's from this website. Estimated delivery is today! I will report back on quality of DVD's and to make sure all 16 wins are there. LOL
tedbrogen wrote:DMBucks22 wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:The NFL still does it.
I took the risk and ordered the dvd's from this website. Estimated delivery is today! I will report back on quality of DVD's and to make sure all 16 wins are there. LOL
Please do. I’m curious if it’s 720P, 1080P, or somehow 4K (guessing that won’t be possible to fit on standard dvds). Or if possible can you check the bitrate? Also, are commercials edited out? (I assume so to save space/less discs)
GregAz wrote:tedbrogen wrote:DMBucks22 wrote:
I took the risk and ordered the dvd's from this website. Estimated delivery is today! I will report back on quality of DVD's and to make sure all 16 wins are there. LOL
Please do. I’m curious if it’s 720P, 1080P, or somehow 4K (guessing that won’t be possible to fit on standard dvds). Or if possible can you check the bitrate? Also, are commercials edited out? (I assume so to save space/less discs)
Best you can get from DVD is 480i. It is a horrible format for modern tvs. You can't even get 4k from a standard bluray player, those max out at 1080P. For 4k HDR you need a 4k Ultra HD player.
tedbrogen wrote:GregAz wrote:tedbrogen wrote:
Please do. I’m curious if it’s 720P, 1080P, or somehow 4K (guessing that won’t be possible to fit on standard dvds). Or if possible can you check the bitrate? Also, are commercials edited out? (I assume so to save space/less discs)
Best you can get from DVD is 480i. It is a horrible format for modern tvs. You can't even get 4k from a standard bluray player, those max out at 1080P. For 4k HDR you need a 4k Ultra HD player.
If it’s 480i games being played on a modern tv, it’s going to look like blurry trash. Which is why I was looking for the opinion of someone who purchased them. Someone earlier said the USBs they sell were HD-quality.
DMBucks22 wrote:tedbrogen wrote:GregAz wrote:
Best you can get from DVD is 480i. It is a horrible format for modern tvs. You can't even get 4k from a standard bluray player, those max out at 1080P. For 4k HDR you need a 4k Ultra HD player.
If it’s 480i games being played on a modern tv, it’s going to look like blurry trash. Which is why I was looking for the opinion of someone who purchased them. Someone earlier said the USBs they sell were HD-quality.
The quality overall is pretty decent. Its not HD but I would say its 720P. Some games seem to be better than others. I would recommend getting the USB instead though so you can get the best quality they offer.
GregAz wrote:DMBucks22 wrote:tedbrogen wrote:
If it’s 480i games being played on a modern tv, it’s going to look like blurry trash. Which is why I was looking for the opinion of someone who purchased them. Someone earlier said the USBs they sell were HD-quality.
The quality overall is pretty decent. Its not HD but I would say its 720P. Some games seem to be better than others. I would recommend getting the USB instead though so you can get the best quality they offer.
Your tv or dvd player may be upscaling the resolution, but it is impossible for a dvd to have a native resolution higher than 480.