So I was going to review The Shining today.
But like every other Blu-ray disc Netflix sends my way, it was damaged and playback cut out halfway through.
I am a dummy for paying $4 extra for this shit.
I’ve never used bluray in my life but I was under the…
I guess it might have just been the reader itself then. I remember people talking about how their PS2s couldn’t read scratched disks that their old Backwards Compatible PS3’s could because of the Bluray reader.
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sakanarochan reblogged this from catbountry and added:
or you can download and not worry about it cuz digital files can’t get scratches
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budgiebin reblogged this from catbountry and added:
You know, I just don’t think the difference is big enough with blu-ray. I guess DVD is a bit grainier when I full-screen...
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rodyle reblogged this from kidhatekid and added:
I guess it might have just been the reader itself then. I remember people talking about how their PS2s couldn’t read...
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catbountry reblogged this from kidhatekid and added:
This is why I’m sticking with DVDs.
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kidhatekid reblogged this from rodyle and added:
It’s actually the opposite; the way data is stored makes it so even the most minor scratches will cause the film to...
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great-name-leto said:
TORRENT THAT SHIT
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drtanner said:
I hope you’re planning on getting your money back.
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