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More and more Disney is coming out on UHD physical media. It seems the Mouse needs to keep that revenue stream until their streaming business starts to pay off.
Unfortunately Disney is outsourcing their disc production and distribution to Sony, and is also shutting down their Disney Movie Club, so I wouldn't count on physical media from Disney.
 
Unfortunately Disney is outsourcing their disc production and distribution to Sony, and is also shutting down their Disney Movie Club, so I wouldn't count on physical media from Disney.
Yes, I heard that also. But I do not think (just my opinion) they will get rid of it completely, at least not for awhile.
 
Can't resist:

Prosecco is like "720p", whereas Champagne is "1080p". A bottle of Dom is UHD ;>)

I like Prosecco - no offense intended!

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More and more Disney is coming out on UHD physical media. It seems the Mouse needs to keep that revenue stream until their streaming business starts to pay off. When I bought the Mandalorian on UHD physical media and loaded it up, it was amazing how much better the picture and audio were over streaming UHD from Disney+ (or Prime, or [insert streaming service here]. That is true with everything I've bought and continue to buy on UHD physical media vs streaming.

Thankfully Red Fox has a solid solution in AnyDVD for backing up to NAS storage as well!
little OT:

no offense, walstib, also italian spumante is so good! ahahahah

/end OT

Seriously, we have to wait the long awaited "Netflix fix", or "NetFIX".....
 
Disney is quite good at 1280x720…. High definition for not too much space.
Disney 720p has been surprisingly clean and sharp for me, effectively well-mastered 720p, while Netflix 1080p has been noisy and over compressed due to their in-house "optimisations". When 1080p titles overlap between Prime and Netflix, I aim for Prime as it's usually clearer, original ratio without borders and not letterboxed to 16:9.
 
Disney 720p has been surprisingly clean and sharp for me, effectively well-mastered 720p, while Netflix 1080p has been noisy and over compressed due to their in-house "optimisations". When 1080p titles overlap between Prime and Netflix, I aim for Prime as it's usually clearer, original ratio without borders and not letterboxed to 16:9.
I guess how Netflix would be at 720p ^_^
 
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