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    Ready Player One listed as UltraViolet but now showing on UV accounts

    One of my friends who I share my UV account with purchased Ready Player One yesterday, but its not showing up in my VUDU account. It also doesn't show up in myuv.com According to the VUDU page for it, is it UV and MA, so it should be showing up on my VUDU account also.

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    Go Figure, now its showing up.....

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      #3
      how does the movie look in 4K Dolby Vision?...reference quality?

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        #4
        There's no such thing as reference quality via streaming. Maybe reference within the confines of streaming, but it's still can't touch physical media. iTunes comes closer, but definitely not Vudu.

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          #5
          Originally posted by RogerJ View Post
          There's no such thing as reference quality via streaming. Maybe reference within the confines of streaming, but it's still can't touch physical media. iTunes comes closer, but definitely not Vudu.
          is there a difference in 4K Dolby Vision/HDR quality between iTunes, Vudu and FandangoNow?...is one that much better when it comes to streaming quality?...does iTunes have higher bit rates?...I always thought Vudu was considered excellent (as far as streaming)?

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            #6
            Originally posted by TitusTroy View Post

            is there a difference in 4K Dolby Vision/HDR quality between iTunes, Vudu and FandangoNow?...is one that much better when it comes to streaming quality?...does iTunes have higher bit rates?...I always thought Vudu was considered excellent (as far as streaming)?
            Don't get me wrong, Vudu's 4K streaming usually looks great. Especially from native 4K titles with DV on our C6. But there is a distinct visibly noticable between Vudu 4K and physical media. That is typically pretty expected to be the case though, due to compression for streaming bandwidth saving vs the stored data on discs. But what I didn't expect was that 4K Apple TV is visibly noticably better than Vudu 4K. Obviously not to the degree of physical media, but still...

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              #7
              Originally posted by RogerJ View Post

              Don't get me wrong, Vudu's 4K streaming usually looks great. Especially from native 4K titles with DV on our C6. But there is a distinct visibly noticable between Vudu 4K and physical media. That is typically pretty expected to be the case though, due to compression for streaming bandwidth saving vs the stored data on discs. But what I didn't expect was that 4K Apple TV is visibly noticably better than Vudu 4K. Obviously not to the degree of physical media, but still...
              Apple 4K TV through the Vudu app or iTunes?

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                #8
                Originally posted by RogerJ View Post

                Don't get me wrong, Vudu's 4K streaming usually looks great. Especially from native 4K titles with DV on our C6. But there is a distinct visibly noticable between Vudu 4K and physical media. That is typically pretty expected to be the case though, due to compression for streaming bandwidth saving vs the stored data on discs. But what I didn't expect was that 4K Apple TV is visibly noticably better than Vudu 4K. Obviously not to the degree of physical media, but still...
                I'll be honest. I own about 20 UHD Movies on VUDU now and I honestly can't tell a difference watching them on in UHD or HDX my high end 60 inch LG TV. Only reason I tend to buy the movies in UHD now vs HDX is I assume at some point I may notice a difference.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Howie411 View Post

                  I'll be honest. I own about 20 UHD Movies on VUDU now and I honestly can't tell a difference watching them on in UHD or HDX my high end 60 inch LG TV. Only reason I tend to buy the movies in UHD now vs HDX is I assume at some point I may notice a difference.
                  I certainly notice a difference on most 4k titles. There are some that don't pop out at me between 1080p and 2160p but most of them are easy to see the difference but I watch mostly on a 75" screen. 2160p is 4 times the resolution of 1080p.

                  127 UHD
                  841 HDX
                  3 SD

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TitusTroy View Post

                    Apple 4K TV through the Vudu app or iTunes?
                    Through the 4K Apple TV...
                    https://www.bestbuy.com/site/apple-a...?skuId=5901531

                    More info:
                    https://support.apple.com/en-us/ht208083

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Howie411 View Post

                      I'll be honest. I own about 20 UHD Movies on VUDU now and I honestly can't tell a difference watching them on in UHD or HDX my high end 60 inch LG TV. Only reason I tend to buy the movies in UHD now vs HDX is I assume at some point I may notice a difference.
                      it's not the 4K resolution but the Dolby Vision (HDR) that really makes the UHD version stand out from 1080p

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by TitusTroy View Post

                        it's not the 4K resolution but the Dolby Vision (HDR) that really makes the UHD version stand out from 1080p
                        This makes a huge difference.

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