Originally posted by: hanakin Dual Layer DVDs usually look better than an old 4.7gb DVD movie. Most movies at this point in time are being released in Dual Layer or similar formats (DVD 9 for example). These discs have a larger capacity to store data, and will look a little better than movies from 5 years ago........
........If you try to zoom in, you are only making those pixels bigger, you are not really zooming in. Bigger pixels looks like lower quality. Any movie that you do this to will give the same results every time. Zoom in and the quality does not look like it did before the zoom. Its just common sense. HD-DVDs and BlueRay DVDs might have less pixelization when you zoom in, I don't know. But for regular DVD movies, zooming in is gonna give a picture that is more blurry than the native image. Well, fortunately these new OOT DVDs are at least dual-layered and flagged progressive. Another thing to take into consideration when you try to zoom in on them is to find a DVD player that performs the zoom after the processing chip(s) (rather than before). DVD players that do this provide a much better image quality of non-anamorphic DVDs on widescreen sets.
Originally posted by: hanakin
I would strongly recommend that you wait. Next year is the 30th Anniversary of Star Wars, there is no way that George Lucas does not plan to capitalize on this party. I fully expect every edition of all 6 movies to be re-released again on both HD-DVD and BlueRay DVD, maybe even as a deal with a new DVD player and/or TV package depending on the Retailers.
I admire your optimism, hanakin, but I've lost hope that we'll see anamorphic transfers of the OOT in the '07 boxed set (much less blu-ray or hd-dvd). We'll definitely see HD versions of the SEs, because those are the only versions of the OT that exist in GL's mind now.
Personally, I have no interest in an HD SE trilogy, nor any boxed set that doesn't contain new anamorphic transfers of the OOT, so the current non-anamorphic DVDs will have to suffice.