that's one of the reasons i still mainly stick to DVD right now. the only Blu-Ray player i have is my PS3, and even though i have all the equipment to enjoy Hi-Def Movies (Hi-Def TV and PS3 connected via HDMI) i still dont want to buy them since i can only play them in one place. i also like to rip my DVD's to my PC hard drive so i can watch movies without having to switch DVD's all the time. i can't rip Blu-Rays right now either so that's also a negative.
if this becomes a standard feature in future Blu-Rays (or Blu-Ray players and movies get cheap enough) then i can certainly see myself buying more Blu-Ray movies. i wouldnt mind watching ripped DVD's when im just by myself and a Hi-Def version when im with people. but if not, then i don't mind ripped and upscaled DVD's.
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that's one of the reasons i still mainly stick to DVD right now. the only Blu-Ray player i have is my PS3, and even though i have all the equipment to enjoy Hi-Def Movies (Hi-Def TV and PS3 connected via HDMI) i still dont want to buy them since i can only play them in one place. i also like to rip my DVD's to my PC hard drive so i can watch movies without having to switch DVD's all the time. i can't rip Blu-Rays right now either so that's also a negative.
if this becomes a standard feature in future Blu-Rays (or Blu-Ray players and movies get cheap enough) then i can certainly see myself buying more Blu-Ray movies. i wouldnt mind watching ripped DVD's when im just by myself and a Hi-Def version when im with people. but if not, then i don't mind ripped and upscaled DVD's.