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Battlestar Galactica - The Complete Series on Blu-ray
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Micha,

explain to me why you compare the US Blu-ray market with the german DVD market?


Prices above are from the german BluRays, not the DVDs!

And in this case (BSG) you can't even compare it on the US market, as there are no individual season boxes on BluRay available.

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All I was trying to say was that it is too expensive in my opinion. I paid only 80 dollars for the entire Buffy series (7 seasons, 144 episodes) or 90 pounds Friends (10 seasons, 236 eps).


Comparing DVD-/ BluRay-prices is something totally different.
Also the complete sets of Buffy or Friends reached these low prices after been a long time on the market, BSG a new release.
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Micha,

explain to me why you compare the US Blu-ray market with the german DVD market?


Prices above are from the german BluRays, not the DVDs!


Sorry, my mistake. 

I still think that Blu-rays are overpriced.
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Micha,

explain to me why you compare the US Blu-ray market with the german DVD market?


Prices above are from the german BluRays, not the DVDs!


Sorry, my mistake. 

I still think that Blu-rays are overpriced.


Do DVDs have a yield rate of 70% (according to sony, only valid for DL Blu-rays) in production?
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I still think that Blu-rays are overpriced.


That's okay, but IMHO it always depends on the comparion:

BluRays are not more expensive as DVDs were in the beginning. 2001 I started to collect DVDs and it was absolutely normal to pay 50-60 DM (= 25-30€) for a DVD. Only a few DVDs which were released 1999 were cheaper (about 30 DM --> 15€).

So now we have the same price situation for BluRay as we had it for DVD. A newer format is always more expensive as the old one.
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for all we know, the studio will add a new lossless audio remix and clean up the image to get a good 1080p visual (and not a crappy upconverted picture)


There's nothing to clean up. BSG was shot on HDCam at 1080p. All the VFX were finished at 1080p. The intentionally added heavy film grain to give it a gritty documentary like feel.
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Many series when released first time on DVD years ago were not less expensive than they are now first time on Blu-ray. It's very simple, if you want to pay less, you wait.
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Unless it's a George Lucas movie.
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Unless it's a George Lucas movie.


       
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I still think that Blu-rays are overpriced.


That's okay, but IMHO it always depends on the comparion:

BluRays are not more expensive as DVDs were in the beginning. 2001 I started to collect DVDs and it was absolutely normal to pay 50-60 DM (= 25-30€) for a DVD. Only a few DVDs which were released 1999 were cheaper (about 30 DM --> 15€).

So now we have the same price situation for BluRay as we had it for DVD. A newer format is always more expensive as the old one.

Well said. I'd love for BD prices to drop more but realistically speaking, we can't compare a new with an older format. I remember when DVD's were launched that some of them were up to 4 times the price of the same movie on VHS. Don't even get me started on some of the costly LD's I've bought back in the days. Somehow, I think we need to accept that the newest technology will always cost more than older tech, until it reaches a certain saturation point at which time prices will start to drop.

For those buying BD's like me and wanting to cut a few corners, it's always worth to keep certain big stores in sight and wait for special sales. That way, I've been able to buy some Blu-rays from 30 to 70% off. For example, Amazon UK now still has a B2G3 sale with a nice selection of Blu's going.

Regarding this set, I'd love to get it but for that price, I won't preorder. I'll wait until the reviews are out and I can have a clear view on the quality of the product before ordering. I did the same with the Star Trek movie set on Blu-ray and I'm glad I did, as it gave me a clear view on how much I'm willing to pay for the set.
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for all we know, the studio will add a new lossless audio remix and clean up the image to get a good 1080p visual (and not a crappy upconverted picture)


There's nothing to clean up. BSG was shot on HDCam at 1080p. All the VFX were finished at 1080p. The intentionally added heavy film grain to give it a gritty documentary like feel.


VFX were done at 720p according to Mojo, and he should know. According to him the CGI was too sharp and clear when they tested rendering in 1080p and looked fake in comparison to the rest of the material.
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