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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributordee1959jay
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At present, DVDP does not provide information on whether a Blu-ray disc has a resolution of 1080p (progressive) - used on the vast majority of Blu-ray discs - or 1080i (interlaced) - primarily used for some video-based TV material.

Theoretically, there could be Blu-ray releases with lower resolutions (e.g. 720p) around as well, but I don't know if these exist.

I think some users would appreciate having this information in the programme - e.g. because they want to avoid buying 1080i material. So I would propose to add it.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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I have thought about this previously, deejay. I am neutral on it, but sometimes I wil,l say that i wonder IF it might not be redundant. Ihave never seen a BD less than 1080P, though it is possible, so I wonder if it is not basically a given than BD=1080P and therefore a little redundant.

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I have thought about this previously, deejay. I am neutral on it, but sometimes I wil,l say that i wonder IF it might not be redundant. Ihave never seen a BD less than 1080P, though it is possible, so I wonder if it is not basically a given than BD=1080P and therefore a little redundant.

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While not common, I do have at least one 1080i BD, the recent release of the 2009 Doctor Who Specials.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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I have thought about this previously, deejay. I am neutral on it, but sometimes I wil,l say that i wonder IF it might not be redundant. Ihave never seen a BD less than 1080P, though it is possible, so I wonder if it is not basically a given than BD=1080P and therefore a little redundant.

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While not common, I do have at least one 1080i BD, the recent release of the 2009 Doctor Who Specials.

REALY. Hmmmmm, fascinating
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I have thought about this previously, deejay. I am neutral on it, but sometimes I wil,l say that i wonder IF it might not be redundant. Ihave never seen a BD less than 1080P, though it is possible, so I wonder if it is not basically a given than BD=1080P and therefore a little redundant.

Skip


While not common, I do have at least one 1080i BD, the recent release of the 2009 Doctor Who Specials.

Well, I'll be.  Leve it to Hollyweird or whoever you want to blame.
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I know that many specials are just at SD (720p), but a movie on BD in 720p??? This would a rip-off. 


On the other hand: This one I could imagine does just have 720p. 

Hmm, perhaps it could happen at BluRays with more than one movie on one disc. (low budget bundles)
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I have a good number of 1080i Blu-rays. They're usually TV material. I'd liek to see video codec tracked as well.
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I have a couple of 1080i ones as well, all video material (NOT films). Interesting thought about the video codec. I agree.

@VirusPil:
720p is NOT SD - 576 (PAL) or 480 (NTSC) would be. 720p is what was in the past called HD-Ready in Europe.
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There are Blu-rays that are less than 1080. This is a prime example, a disc at just 720p. The old DVD edition of The Beast looks better upconverted in fact.

I also own a Blu-ray "triple feature" that has 3 movies on the disc. 2 of the movies are presented in 1080i, while the 3rd movie is presented in 1080p.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributordee1959jay
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In view of the examples that were provided, I think we can all agree that there are plenty non-1080p releases out there. I think information on the video resolution (and the video codec) belongs in DVDP. In a way, it's not unlike registering whether a DVD widescreen release is anamorphic or not.
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I have a couple of 1080i ones as well, all video material (NOT films). Interesting thought about the video codec. I agree.

@VirusPil:
720p is NOT SD - 576 (PAL) or 480 (NTSC) would be. 720p is what was in the past called HD-Ready in Europe.


Thanks. 
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