

Some look and sound magnificent on Blu-Ray and some don't. I popped it in my Blu-Ray player and it played without a hitch.Īnother Blu-Ray issue I have heard about is inconsistent transfer quality, both with video and audio. It had probably been played hundreds of time, and was really beat up.just full of scratches. It was an old rental DVD which had been kicking around the local BB shop for years. Last night we watched Team America for the first time in about five years (released 2004). It takes away from the experience a little. So when a rental Blu-Ray comes into my house, we hold our breath and wonder if we will make it through it. You can't manually skip ahead either when frozen, at least not on my machine. Sometimes it will try to skip ahead to the next undamaged area on the disc, but more often than not, you are done.
#AQUARAMA SLIPWAYS MOVIE#
About every other rental Blu-Ray that comes into our home will get to a certain point in the movie and freeze.

I don't need enhanced interactive features that require you to be on-line with your Blu-Ray player, hooking up your computer to the TV, etc.Īnother aspect of reliability is it seems that Blu-Rays are temperamental and will not tolerate even the slightest scratches. Can they not come up with a standard for this format and be done with it? I just want to watch a movie, for goodness sakes. Sometimes, they just won't play, despite having the latest firmware. The biggest issue is just basic reliability. Blu-Ray picture resolution is fabulous, but I have noticed some other issues that knock it down a peg. Like most other families, we enjoy movie nights on the weekends. I have a nice Blu-Ray player with updated firmware, etc.
