We Have to Talk about Kaleidescape... (Part 1)

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

Комментарии • 309

  • @rayjuarez5111
    @rayjuarez5111 6 месяцев назад +18

    Thank you for speaking up about this. There are certain other youtube channels that get angry when someone even thinks that this might be too expensive. I gurantee you will get more subs for the honesty. You are stating what we have all been thinking. Im sure some of the other youtube channels will not appreciate negative feedback on their baby Kaladeiscape but its the truth. I honestly feel that someone will come in and offer what Kaladeiscape does at an affordable price very soon.

  • @MikeZ8709
    @MikeZ8709 2 месяца назад +6

    The ORIGINAL Kaleidescape was VERY cool. For those who don't know - it consisted of a server unit used to "rip" one's entire DVD collection to the giant hard disk array during setup. Once this was done, any number of player units could be placed throughout the home could stream any movie from the disk array with full A/V quality AND full preservation of the original DVD menu including setup and special features - watching a movie on Kaleidescape made it feel like you were playing the actual DVD in a player! As you may have guessed, they faced legal issues for selling a device that could "rip" copy-protected DVDs. This obviously led to a change in business model to a HiFi streaming service. This is a shame. Streaming services have only made me appreciate torrenting and file sharing more than ever.

  • @paulrevere1479
    @paulrevere1479 6 месяцев назад +54

    If Apple decides to offer the higher bitrate movies on Apple TV/ ITunes with lossless audio, it would be a wrap for kaleidescape.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +12

      I agree. It doesn’t even have to be lossless. Dolby digital plus can be coded at up to 6 mbps. They could double the bitrate from 640 kbps to 1.2 mbps make it almost impossible to distinguish from lossless.

    • @guillermomartin8248
      @guillermomartin8248 6 месяцев назад +2

      Right, but they won’t because the VAST MAJORITY of people that use a smart TV to watch movies or an Apple TV connected to a sound bar will really need lossless audio/video 😂; you guys are clueless

    • @eEvangeliste
      @eEvangeliste 6 месяцев назад +3

      I just want  to give me the ability to save my movies on the  tv and edit my demos 😅

    • @robvazquez1424
      @robvazquez1424 6 месяцев назад +4

      On Apple you DONT own the movies‼️ Also you can leave movies in the cloud and d/l to the server when you want to watch.i have alot of movies pass 8TB

    • @eEvangeliste
      @eEvangeliste 6 месяцев назад

      @@robvazquez1424 And how you do that with appleTV ?

  • @Echo-jg8is
    @Echo-jg8is 6 месяцев назад +14

    The K has 9,000 films available, physical media has 335,000 films

    • @ThatHz-
      @ThatHz- 5 месяцев назад +1

      I agree, this is a huge downside

  • @specialformula14
    @specialformula14 6 месяцев назад +16

    Nvidia shield. + kodi + external hard drives. What more do ya need.

    • @titothomas78
      @titothomas78 5 месяцев назад +1

      But were do you get the abow 80 bit rate 4K HDR UNCOMPRESSED MKV MOVIES TO PLAY IN THAT WHICH MINIMUM 80 GB ABOW FILE SIZE

    • @michaelsmithdjsmitty4538
      @michaelsmithdjsmitty4538 4 месяца назад +2

      NVIDIA Shield is the way to go. And it is lossless audio, atmos on Kodi

    • @specialformula14
      @specialformula14 4 месяца назад

      @@titothomas78 easy. Search for remux. That’s a full disk image. Not many movies are above 80 gig. Most seem to be around 55 - 75. And up. “Ripping ur own media “

    • @heftyfunseeker9987
      @heftyfunseeker9987 4 месяца назад

      @@titothomas78Bravia Core streams lossless with Purestream. I think it’s coming for Apple TV

    • @PB-tc6hw
      @PB-tc6hw 3 месяца назад

      Same here except Plex instead of Kodi…

  • @mauriciob8260
    @mauriciob8260 6 месяцев назад +14

    I have my own Kaleidescape with my Nas server and Plex , I'm a big buyer of bluray movie disc and I made a big library over the years and all my disc are back up in my own server , so I don't need this over expensive service

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +6

      I’m looking into it due the impending demise of physical media. It’s going to happen one day and it’ll become almost impossible to get media for our home grown movie servers.

    • @mauriciob8260
      @mauriciob8260 6 месяцев назад

      @@Upscaled_HT But as you said Kaleidescape is way too much overprice , is ridiculous . I will prefer when media disc disappear paid for a digital movie on Prime Video /Itunes , etc.

    • @terryxperry
      @terryxperry 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Upscaled_HTHollywood might be bankrupt my then. Movie costs going though the roof to make. Plus they are making less good movies. When Hollywood was at it most profitable was when there was movie rentals VHS, DVD u could buy. The way streaming services are getting more expensive and with ads etc... people will stop using them. The used DVD and blu rays will be worth a lot going forward. There will be a high demand for physical media sooner then u realize.

    • @Antimonkat
      @Antimonkat 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Upscaled_HT thats a litle doom and gloom, I doubt it will happen any time soon, 4k and blu-ray production is still expanding greatly every year, and one thing you aren't considering, kscape requires physical media distribution to continue. if movie studios stop producing physical media, then they don't need to produce the file formats kscape uses as their base. I know Kscape does create their own deliverables from some sort of studio master (part of their cost overhead) But I don't think they are starting with the same deliverable say a digital theature would get, maybe? Also not sure where streaming starts, I assume each service also does it's own re-encode to fit their streaming guidelines, but I don't know what they start with, could be a disc master, but maybe something higher or lower. Besides the cost, the biggest problem I have is what you covered about the repairability...A 7 year old player shouldn't be throw away cus of a bad hard drive, that's not that old and yet easily within the realm of early failure for a hard drive....and what happens if you DO have am 88 tb server, and a single drive dies? Do you have to send the whole unit back and be down for weeks? do they send you a replacement to slot in (doubt it), do they say sorry, we can't service it buy a new $25000 server please and thank you, here's a $1000 movie credit? No interest if they wont support their hardware for at least 15 years

    • @housbinpharteen7445
      @housbinpharteen7445 5 месяцев назад

      @@Upscaled_HT HOPEFULLY IF THEY DONT SELL DISC'S ANYMORE YOUR ABLE TO BUY THE DIGITAL VERSION AND DOWN LOAD IT

  • @Downhuman74
    @Downhuman74 2 месяца назад +3

    25K to gain entry into a single digital storefront complete with all the drawbacks of not actually your digital purchases is one of the biggest headscratchers in history. I rip my 4K Blu-rays losslessly to a Synology NAS running a Plex Server through a Shield TV Pro and I challenge anyone to be able to spot the difference between that and Kaleidescape's DCP's even on high-end home theater hardware and a 140-inch screen. The bump in quality isn't even going to be noticeable for anyone NOT running an actual full-size theater.

  • @chipholland9
    @chipholland9 6 месяцев назад +9

    I come from the commercial software business not prosumer hardware, so I know only a little of what the running costs of their business must be, and yes it's expensive. But I'm not their sales market. Their market are rich folks who aren't technical, want to watch the latest movies (perhaps because they can't go to the movie theater for security reasons), want the bragging rights of having the best picture, and want the ability to pick up the phone and call someone when they need help navigating the menu. Whether it's at their ski chalet or on their yacht. I mean - you're not wrong. But...

    • @Antimonkat
      @Antimonkat 6 месяцев назад

      they can do both

    • @sebulbathx
      @sebulbathx 5 месяцев назад

      But don't forget it's a higher quality like 4K bluray which is a big step from regular streaming. Like the movie file is up to a 100GB or around that if I understand correct. So beside the rich people it caters to HT enthusiasts that want the best quality available on streaming and not having to buy physical media.

    • @whitecrowuk575
      @whitecrowuk575 2 месяца назад

      But the thing is you need to download a movie to watch it. There is no way to stream directly. So they sell storage for outrageous price. And you can’t stream. So the cost on their side isn’t that high as they don’t need to have capable servers that can do streaming for multiple concurrent users just a server with fast upload speed

  • @rts100x5
    @rts100x5 6 месяцев назад +2

    Ive watched Keleidescape from the begging ..... It has always had its share of problems too numerous to list
    its NOT WORTH A DIME .... have a nice PC running JRIVER > rip your blue rays and dvd's to a NAS like synology .... DONE NO INSANE COSTS OR LICESING ISSUES etc etc etc

    • @rts100x5
      @rts100x5 6 месяцев назад

      I would also add that JRIVER has MADVR software included

  • @rschalk
    @rschalk 6 месяцев назад +7

    I Agree Completely. Their servers are 25 times too expensive. Also, it's all a total loss if they go out of business and shutdown their servers (like Zappiti did). In addition, you have to buy all movies you may have all over again from them.

    • @shanen.6210
      @shanen.6210 6 месяцев назад +3

      That's the point no one talks about. They have a proprietary system and you have to buy your movies over again on their system. Of they go out of business you lose all your movies. Why would anyone think that is a good idea? Buy the blu-ray and get a disc array. Rip the movies you already own. I use kodi for a media front end and it's great, best of all its free!!!!

    • @Antimonkat
      @Antimonkat 6 месяцев назад

      @@shanen.6210 they already shut down once, this is their 2nd attempt at a business, now you can get discounts on re-purchesing a movie fi you go through a clunky process of hooking up a drive, and registering you own the disc, but it isn't something most people who have the money for this system to really care about doing.

    • @frommatorav1
      @frommatorav1 3 месяца назад

      From watching people on RUclips who actually own the Kaleidescape, you will not lose anything that is currently on your hardware if the server went down. You won't be able to buy anything new and if your equipment breaks, you might be screwed, though.
      I don't own it due to the price barrier.
      I also agree that their server storage prices are insane. I bought a 14TB Exos HDD for around $200 a couple years ago and it holds all my media but is getting close to full. I use PowerDVD19 Ultra to play my media. I really wish I could press a button and see my current bitrate and audio codec on the movie/content but it plays 4K HDR with lossless audio, Dolby or DTX. The computer playing it cost less than $2500 in parts, when built in early 2021. It's probably overkill for a media PC but I plan on using it for a very long time.
      That is a far cry from $10000, which is what the server costs with the closest storage capacity to this computer (22TB). I have about 8TB on 3 other HDD/SSD/nvme on the computer, besides the 14TB media drive.

  • @dwaynebellmon9472
    @dwaynebellmon9472 6 месяцев назад +1

    I really enjoyed your comments and it made absolute sense the prices for this platform is outrageous Thank you for this informative media keep up the good work.

  • @ben23a31
    @ben23a31 Месяц назад +1

    They lost their rabbit a$$ minds! I recall many many years ago when they were in on the brink of folding. Imagine you're in $10k+ with hardware and movie purchases and one day they go out of business? Nah, that's why I still buy physical media which is the only way you truly own the movie. Moreover, some movies have been edited due to social outcry with sensitive material. Which means at any giving point the movie you paid for can be altered from the original release/purchase. Apple quality is good enough for streaming and buying movies if I went that route. But then again that's why Bentley makes cars that aren't for everyone. It's all relative to your income.

  • @emiranda5079
    @emiranda5079 20 дней назад +2

    I think Apple’s technology is advancing exponentially. They have lossless audio now which I pay bit more for on a monthly basis. If they come out with a player that offers Higher quality movies I would definitely sign up for it. I have an JVC 8K projector and I definitely see the picture quality difference between my Panasonic player vs Apple movies. I have the money, BUT I’m not paying $9k + for a Kaleidescape. Not worth it. I rather add a couple of Subwoofers or upgrade my speakers for that much money.

  • @MSflyer2005
    @MSflyer2005 2 месяца назад +1

    With the picture, it is very hard for me to tell the difference between streaming and physical media, but the audio you can 100% tell the difference.

  • @Colinmck16
    @Colinmck16 2 месяца назад +2

    This sounds and looks amazing i dont mind paying £24.99 for a movie but the servers and hard drives way out of my price range

  • @jgoldman2
    @jgoldman2 2 месяца назад +3

    As of today, the newest complete Kaleidescape is $4k. Still expensive, but just what you were asking for. Worth another look?

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  2 месяца назад

      I made a a video about it. Kaleidescape Strato V Breakdown: Affordable or Overpriced?
      ruclips.net/video/PZPOyfFiOEw/видео.html

  • @KimmoJaskari
    @KimmoJaskari 6 месяцев назад +2

    I wonder if the entire hardware isn't encrypted and part matched. Apple is doing that to their phones nowadays - buy two iPhones and swap their screens (otherwise 100% identical) and they still don't work. Maybe the hard drive has custom firmware with targeted encryption on it or something that only works with the original hardware. I have to imagine they put an insane amount of effort into ensuring nobody can ever copy out media from their units and distribute it; if that happens, I wonder what happens to Kaleidescape's licensing deals with studios. Pretty sure that's by far the hardest part about setting up this system - actually getting licenses to distribute movies this way. Thanks, capitalism. But anyway; maybe the old unit is literally not servicable, as in they don't have a process for changing out matching encryption in the hardware itself. I don't know anything about how they've solved things but it might be something like that.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад

      I could see the argument about security maybe 2-3 years ago when 4K discs weren’t cracked. Blu rays were cracked for even longer… going on a decade. I believe downloads to hard drives are far more secure than discs, which is probably why the industry is slowly killing discs off. Probably a simpler type of encryption would suffice along with a firewall. I figured they have a reason for not being able to service the old unit. But when a hard drive bricks the entire unit, then the encryption has gone too far.

  • @michaeldelaney6256
    @michaeldelaney6256 6 месяцев назад +2

    There is almost NOTHING about this product that is cutting edge. The player is nothing more than SOC that can play high bitrate. It is at best the equivalent of an overclocked nvidia shield. The hard drives are using 15 year old tech. Upscaled is 100% right, if you broke this thing down you would find SATA hard drives, a cheap sata controller and a 8 year old chipset. So beyond the packaging and devolpment of a custom board using almost a decade old processor there is almost no investment needed here. That means this company is drinking from a platinum river of gravy on a level i just dont think i have ever seen. I cannot think of another product that is as pure grift as this. Then move on to the purchase of movies, whatever. 20-35$ for movies. I am sure they crush on movie sales too. But i dont give a shit about these prices. Sure often more than a 4k bluray but whatever, thats an upcharge id eat happily for the best bitrate. Now for the twist... Good for them. I say make as MUCH MONEY AS YOU CAN off this device. And i mean that, they should. They dont owe consumers shit who voluntarily spend their money. However, if ANYONE comes out with a competing product that delivers the level of bitrate they provide its fucking game over and this company goes belly up in less than a second. And all the cost no object assholes who rewarded these people wil be assed out with a hunk of metal worth 20-30$ in scrap that is out of service. What happens to all the movie licenses purchased.... Well i dont think anyone knows the answer to that question. Unless an official statement on that topic is forthcoming(maybe they have commented for all i know) unless they are explicit on licensing i think the only prudent assumption a consumer can make is they evaporate along with the mountain of cash you paid for this grift box...

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +1

      I guess this is why I made the video. One day, the last 4K blu ray will shipped and right now it’s the best diskless option for enthusiasts. I think going more mass market is very important and that means more reasonable prices. It might mean some changes but I think they can figure it out. I really want them to make it and I haven’t heard of any competitors out there. The barrier to entry into the market is probably steep. I can only imagine how hard it would be to negotiate with all the studios and to try to appease them that their ip is safe inside their drives. Although, 4K blu rays have been cracked for quite a while now having them on hard drives would probably be safer given that they use some kind of firewall to prevent hackers from exploiting people’s devices. I think there are solutions. Hell, they could even make a proper Apple TV competitor that still downloads the movie to on cache that make holds 2-3 movies and overwrites when it’s full. Maybe release that for $500. Or make a purely streaming driven device that offers lossless audio (4-8 mbps) but the video bitrate maxes out at 40 mbps. It would still be better than any other streamer out there. Just thoughts.

  • @mahirderman
    @mahirderman 5 месяцев назад +2

    AV enthusiasts exaggerate the market for a $1000 price tagged high end movie player. In reality it is not that big of a market. Mainstream consumers don’t really care for lossless audio or high bitrate video. You can easily see that with DVDs still outselling Blu-rays and 4K UHD sales are only a fraction. Mainstream consumers care about price and convenience way more than quality. Actually they don’t even want to pay for each movie but they want subscriptions that get them complete libraries. You can see easily see this with disappearing physical media shelves in retailers. So the volume sales for a movie player is really more like $100 and under.
    If Kaleidescape cuts prices to $1000 as you suggested, they would be losing 5 to 10 times margins but maybe increase sales by 2 times at best. We all know the margin on digital movie sales is $1-2 per movie at best. They would have to sell iTunes-like volumes to have a sustainable income from movie sales. I understand $25k is a lot of money but it is what really is needed for the Kaleidescape model to work.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад

      Great points! I’m actually planning a follow up video about Kaleidescape and will try and address some of the comments I have gotten from this video. I don’t think it would be mass market but they could get the rest of serious videophiles to jump on the bandwagon. Even if they reduced the storage prices by half, it might be enough to swap lots of folks.

    • @tharrigan5661
      @tharrigan5661 4 месяца назад

      Completely agree with this comment. I just don’t ever believe the Kscape will ever be for a mass market.

    • @jackserna3440
      @jackserna3440 Месяц назад

      All they need to do is partner with movie theaters to use their players. Their revenue will instantly increase and sustain itself for quite some time. They need to corner Hollywood and actually be involved in movie productions so that their revenue is tied to the success of films, allowing them to lower their bloated server costs.

  • @John-ok8ts
    @John-ok8ts 6 месяцев назад +3

    Why would you think a 7 year old product is serviceable.. They probably dont even have any spare parts for that. Kscape is stupid expensive but i dont see how they are to blame for this.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад

      I have a McIntosh amplifier from the 1970s that can be serviced and I have serviced. Very different product I get it. Similarly high end though.

    • @John-ok8ts
      @John-ok8ts 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Upscaled_HT But not by McIntosh. The reason this can't be serviced is because there's tons of encryption that goes into something like this so you can't just rip from and to it. The hardware that does that has probably changed and that is specific to the device. They aren't going to just keep it around for spare parts.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад

      @@John-ok8ts true. It was a third party listed on the McIntosh website as a service provider. When the encryption is so draconian that it bricks the entire machine if the hard drive fails, it’s gone too far. I would have been so mad if I had bought it.

    • @John-ok8ts
      @John-ok8ts 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Upscaled_HT I think the whole thing is ridiculous and I'm not sure why Apple can't offer this service either for people who don't want to deal with the quality dropping or skipping. Forcing people if they want to buy content in the best format or download it first to use discs is so shortsighted. But I wouldn't expect any company to directly support a product that has long since been discontinued.

  • @thewatchmensknowledge4914
    @thewatchmensknowledge4914 6 месяцев назад +2

    A Honda and a Bugatti will both get you from point A to B. Only difference is the status obtained while driving the Bugatti. Point being there is no justification for the price of this thing; just the pleasure of status in owning it……….they realize it is for elites that’s why the price will never come down

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад

      I just think they should go downmarket to be more of a Mercedes, BMW or Lexus. Still luxury but just more attainable.

  • @marksorrells6182
    @marksorrells6182 2 месяца назад +2

    Now, that they introduced the V. What do you think?

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  2 месяца назад

      I made a video. Kaleidescape Strato V Breakdown: Affordable or Overpriced?
      ruclips.net/video/PZPOyfFiOEw/видео.html

  • @Antimonkat
    @Antimonkat 6 месяцев назад +2

    The arguments I've heard is they are using the hardware to supplement the rest of the business, if they priced it based on their cost, it would be so much less.

  • @moemontana
    @moemontana 3 месяца назад +2

    Great take honest take cause these other channels wont say this I understand they have a relationship with them.

  • @KylesVideos
    @KylesVideos 21 час назад

    I'm happy with my Nvidia Sheild, TrueNAS server, and blu-ray rips.

  • @spacemanwho
    @spacemanwho 2 месяца назад +1

    Iv got my own Synology NAS setup. Movies are on their as remuxs.
    Iv got plexs on normal streaming devices.
    For my home theather. Iv got a dune HD 4k setup..
    For streaming you have apple TV 4k..or. Amazon fire cube. So if I don't want to wait for the blueray rip I'll grab it on apple TV..

  • @motogp3478
    @motogp3478 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just bought a used system that was 6mths old for 6k (C & 6tb) because I couldn't afford a new one. Negs = player is not a bad price but all their HDD drives are out to lunch. 10k for a system and no remote anymore only app. The power buttons on the front are chintzy 🙄I think Kaleidescape only cares about the 1% 😮‍💨

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад +1

      Guessing most are installed in homes with Control4 or some kind of smart home systems. You would think that everything would built really well for that price. I hope they change their minds about what customers they’re trying to get.

  • @nonametofame
    @nonametofame 6 месяцев назад +7

    I think kscape is only interested in catering to the "rich guy who doesn't care" consumer base. It's a luxury status product. I think they're going to continue to raise prices instead of lowering them.
    They're as interested in catering to lower cost entry as The Ritz Carlton is interested in lowering prices to fulfill vacancies.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +2

      I’m just trying help them stay relevant. Streaming services keep getting better and one day one will have lossless audio.

  • @matthewgaines10
    @matthewgaines10 Месяц назад +1

    It makes sense for a very niche customer. For the 99%, it makes no sense at all. Most who can afford and justify it don’t have the time to watch movies.
    The rest of us should go the NAS / server and rip route.

  • @7renewurmind
    @7renewurmind Месяц назад +1

    Great great video... You helped set aside my desire for this.. I agree waaay to much for storage and the risk of not being able to repair a HD in a few years if it went bad... Nah... Thanks for the information...

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  Месяц назад

      Although I’m happy I bought a strato s, I understand the whole cost benefit thing.

  • @myhometheater7029
    @myhometheater7029 6 месяцев назад +3

    I agree if they drop the price they’d make way more money!! I’d be the first to buy! I’ve been contemplating it now as it is. I’m a big physical media collector but I’m running out of room so kalaeidescape is on my radar.

    • @dxsloparr
      @dxsloparr 5 месяцев назад

      Try Blu-ray sleeves. I’ve sold all my cases and am able to keep the discs and artwork. Takes up 1/4 the amount of space

    • @sebulbathx
      @sebulbathx 5 месяцев назад

      I didn't have too much movies on BD but I ran out of storage anyway and I ended up ripping all my movies and bought a mediaplayer and now I use a server for the movies instead. I guess it's not as plug n play as Kaleidascape but worth the effort especially since the price.
      Don't regret the decision for a second like it was a relief to unlock the space all the movies took.

  • @Herofmine
    @Herofmine 2 месяца назад +1

    extra subscriber, for being honest, thank you

  • @petecap4382
    @petecap4382 6 месяцев назад +3

    I hear u it’s crap we spent cash on VHS,Laser,DVD, Blu-ray & now 4K how many times can they kill us on us buying our movies F them. They want to kill our physical media, which is the best way to hear and watch a movie.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад

      This is why I’m interested is Kaleidescape and will most likely eventually bite the bullet. I’m not there yet. We might a while before discs are gone and they may never go away. I love movies and after discs are gone it might be the best way to watch them.

  • @KimmoJaskari
    @KimmoJaskari 6 месяцев назад +2

    As for the value proposition - I agree, $10 grand for just the hardware is insulting. I'm not even comfortable with $4 grand for the player. $2-3 grand would already feel uncomfortably rip-off-ish. And reaching almost $10 grand including stupidly overpriced storage is just completely uncool. But, I guess there are still many out there who don't care about money since they make so much.

  • @sammy10001
    @sammy10001 6 месяцев назад +6

    The sad part is, after you spent a butt load of money to buy the kscape, you still have to buy the movies. LOL.
    Its a company that got rich from selling hard drives lol. I cant believe the people that actually got scammed by buying that thing

  • @thomasferguson139
    @thomasferguson139 5 месяцев назад +2

    I can definitely tell the difference regarding Atmos on a disk vs streaming. Take a survey because i believe you are wrong

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад +2

      I’m sure some can but most probably can’t.

    • @MSflyer2005
      @MSflyer2005 2 месяца назад +1

      I made a similar comment, and totally agree with you. I did a blind test with a friend who isn't a HT person and he was able to pick streaming vs physical media each time.

  • @CryptoQuest1
    @CryptoQuest1 17 дней назад

    There should be a balance between price and demand, which in this case price tips the scale. A product like this, if in reach to a broader market, could wipe out Roku and Apple TV without question.

  • @whitecrowuk575
    @whitecrowuk575 2 месяца назад +1

    Buy physical rip it to own server and stream with Plex. Save a fortune. It’s simple

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  2 месяца назад

      It really is easy once you get used to it.

  • @marvinabugov4579
    @marvinabugov4579 6 месяцев назад +3

    Right on! There is a price point vs value for home theatre. I have 6000+ hours now accumulated on two projectors: 3600 on a 1080 panasonic and 2700 on a sony 285es, and just now on its second bulb. Quite frankly, friends and family DO NOT CARE about all the technical stuff. If they can hear properly and see it well . . . duh . . . what else is there to do? My point, as you so eloquently point out, there is a price point LIMIT on all this “stuff”. Bottom-line: Streaming services are just “fine”. If I feel the need to go back in time to watch a movie, my movie fanatic daughter has her collection of dvd and bluray discs that could keep me cemented in my home theatre seat for years! Enough is ENOUGH!

    • @jamesrobertson2373
      @jamesrobertson2373 6 месяцев назад

      On a side note and off topic but how is your 285es holding up? Any issues ?

    • @sebulbathx
      @sebulbathx 5 месяцев назад

      You summed up the streaming services well with one word "fine". It's nothing that bothers you when you watch but there is better quality out there.
      Totally agree about price points in HT. But same as most thing in HT though those last percent in fidelity is always the most expensive.
      Anyway my point is Kaleidascape is a high-end product and those products are rarely cost effective. Also people who are not into HT usually don't care about quality.

  • @alpro3714
    @alpro3714 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the honest review. I guess (or hope) that the company must pay crazy licensing fees to the studios to justify these high prices. Why would super rich people pay these prices if they can get a NAS with 80TB hard drives fully installed and set up for less than $2K?. Frankly, if they cannot tailor to, or convince guys like you who invest not only money but home theatre space, personal time, and are doing RUclips videos on the subject on top of it...🙂 then they have the wrong business model and are doomed to fail. I recently looked into it to better understand their product offering but I would rather buy the Ultra HD BluRay disc for the very few movies worth buying per year than invest in their system. Even the price of the player at $4K (useless without the server unit?) does not make sense.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +1

      I don’t have all the insights to their costs. I just know that when I buy a blu-ray, I’m buying a license to watch the movie. I’m not sure how licensing would play into the hardware unless mgm, paramount, 20th century fox all got together and said you can you use these hard drives and they cost this much. It’s probably not like that. Maybe they license the special encryption they use but that’s why I said maybe they need to look into new encryption. Maybe it’s time to renegotiate with the studios with a proposal to expand their service to sell more movies to benefit them (the studios). Isn’t this what it’s all about? Sell more movies and make more money. I’m a diehard movie fan. That’s why I built my theater.

    • @Mr.Grimble
      @Mr.Grimble 6 месяцев назад

      After you buy the hardware you still need to pay for each movie. It's not free. So how much licensee fee can it be?
      Now, I do realize that the studios are making special files for Kaleidescape. It's not a 4k Blu-Ray rip. But there's still no excuse for such a crazy price for the hardware.

  • @mfkhometheater7742
    @mfkhometheater7742 6 месяцев назад +3

    Good video! I'm not sure I would buy it even if money were no object. They're just charging too much for what it is, there is no reason storage should cost that much.
    Now we find out a few years old device isn't serviceable so that just compounds the problem. At that price it should be serviceable for 20 years and for free, or a minimal charge. When a company makes me feel like they are gouging me, I just don't do business with them.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад

      They might have a really good reason why they don’t service it but who knows. Maybe that’s why they’re pivoting to ssd storage to have better reliability.

  • @ThatHz-
    @ThatHz- 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sorry I have to be ‘that guy’ but I have to clarify your statement, kaleidescape isn’t a streaming box. It’s 100% download only and play locally.
    The crazy pricing is all the license fees they’re paying to allow the local downloading and access to the highest quality files beyond 4K UHD Blurays.
    The hard drive space isn’t as critical as how you’d approach a NAS. You’re not backing up anything you’re only putting files on the drives temporarily to watch. You can delete and redownload at any time so there’s no need to store 100% of what you buy at all times.

    • @ThatHz-
      @ThatHz- 5 месяцев назад +2

      My biggest gripe is, KScape doesn’t have Dolby Vision for all that money. Unacceptable…

  • @gabe6959
    @gabe6959 Месяц назад +1

    can't the hard drive just be replaced? it looks like on the website its user replaceable. or is this the main hard drive holding the OS we're talking about?

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  Месяц назад

      Unsure. I never bought it since they said it wasn’t fixable.

    • @gabe6959
      @gabe6959 Месяц назад

      @@Upscaled_HT the main drive. Also the power supplies are cheap and fail. I wouldnt buy shit I cant fix. Kodi on a Raspberry Pi seems like a good alternative 😂

  • @davonfranklin5158
    @davonfranklin5158 6 месяцев назад +5

    Glad you made this video. Most of us are on the same page. 5 to 25 grand for a hard drive is plain insane. Knowing the storage is costing them $100 or less. Other AV RUclipsrs love to go at and shame anyone who questions K-Scape in anyway. Great video.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +2

      That’s the power of self funding the vast majority of the content on my channel. I can say what I want. I do really like their product and hope they figure out a way to lower their storage prices.

    • @joentell
      @joentell 6 месяцев назад +2

      Someone sent me a link to your video.
      How many of those RUclipsrs got it for free also? A little different when you have to pay for it right?

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +1

      I know some definitely paid for it, I’m sure many got review samples they can’t keep.

    • @joentell
      @joentell 6 месяцев назад

      @@Upscaled_HT or they get to buy it at "accommodation pricing" and who knows who gets to keep it long-term or not. (I actually have an idea, but it isn't my place to disclose that. It's on them to disclose to their audience as they should.)
      I agree with you. If the streaming services decide to utilize AV1 to offer a higher quality tier, it might be bad for Kscape. We've talked about this before on our DailyHiFi Podcast.

    • @jorgejovel5313
      @jorgejovel5313 6 месяцев назад

      Thank u for this informative video, because I have atleast 500 to 700 blurays and I wanna rip em to external HD s pretty much what u have going and have it all in one place and watch it from anywhere. But first I need a external hard drive or drives whatcha recommend?

  • @Macroproxy
    @Macroproxy 6 месяцев назад +2

    Speaking to the choir. I love to hate on K-scape.

  • @TerminatorJuice
    @TerminatorJuice 4 месяца назад +1

    A few months ago there was a HT podcast where they were defending the prices of the K-scap, so I decided to ask the question about why I never hear anyone talk about the build quality of the Kaleidoscope player and storage units, and they were left fumbling and stuttering trying to come up with some kind of answer. Seems to me like a pretty important aspect when talking about a device that's going to cost people $10,000 plus just to get into the ecosystem! I mean, for that kind of money it better be the highest quality components with a build quality that's second to none!

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  4 месяца назад +1

      Let’s face it. This is a rich man’s product and there doesn’t appear to be anything to back up the hardware costs other than the fact that it’s built in America, uses aircraft grade aluminum and uses high quality enterprise hard drives. I sat in on a podcast with a Kaleidescape rep and he basically mentioned those things about the hardware and backed it up stating that they’re providing the highest quality possible for their movies. I’ll be making a part 2 video because I actually bought a Strato S player/server at a price that I can stomach (used). I’ll have a better perspective when I talk about what it’s like to own one of these.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Upscaled_HT Yeah, those "Youthful" guys immediately brought up the industrial grade hard drives, or whatever they're called, but otherwise couldn't come up with any kind of answer when it came to the build quality... which told me that they were just trying to sell people on this overpriced product that they were given for free to review.
      Anyway, I look forward to hearing your unbiased opinion on the product itself, but having only 6TB of storage means that you're going to be doing a lot of downloading and waiting. Enjoy! ; )

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  4 месяца назад

      6TB is very little space when every 4k movie 60GB or more on average. It will never replace my diy movie server. My use case is for new movies, like The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, was just released to streaming. Before Kaleidescape, I’d go on iTunes and buy it to watch it before the physical release. Now I’ll just buy them on Kaleidescape instead and get the 4k disc level quality version earlier. This is unless the movie is $40 like the new Godzilla movie is and Dune part 2 was. I can’t seem to pay $40 for a movie that will be released physically for $30. I’d consider paying $40 if was day and date.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Upscaled_HT They charge more for the digital Kaleidoscope version than the physical 4K release? That's absolutely absurd!!! And yet another thing that these RUclipsrs conveniently forget to mention when they're trying to sell us on this high-end product! Man, the more I learn, the more disgusted I am with the people who promote Kaleidoscape on RUclips...

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  4 месяца назад +1

      I should clarify. Most new movies are $30 or less. Older movies can be actually pretty afordable like $10-$15. A select few like the ones I mentioned above are $40.

  • @kelownatechkid
    @kelownatechkid 5 месяцев назад +1

    Kaleidescape is technically not a scam because it does work as a system, but in every other respect it qualifies. 4 grand on a player for basically rented digital drm-locked files is wild. I use vero/pc primarily for playback, and that can play everything for literally an order of magnitude less money. Rip a drm-free copy off a disc and it's better in every way since I can customize, add subtitles etc

  • @MntneerWVU
    @MntneerWVU 2 месяца назад +1

    The question you have to ask yourself is how much is your time worth. Home brewed setups are fine, but they require a lot of your time to properly setup, configure and maintain. Storage pricing is largely dictated by the quality of the drives they source, combined with the engineering that went into their server systems. Just recently however they just released the Strato V. It's a Kaleidescape player capable of internally storing around 10 4K titles at one time, it's priced at $3,995 and is a great way to get into the Kaleidescape ecosystem at a reasonable price.

  • @bizmofunyuns6463
    @bizmofunyuns6463 6 месяцев назад +2

    I've always been a physical media collector first. I have apple tv for streaming and collect the rest. Kscape was way too late to the party for me to adopt it.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +1

      I have about 400 or so discs but my digital collection is far bigger.

  • @WhiteEvo6
    @WhiteEvo6 3 месяца назад +1

    They price it like this as they don’t want us as customers. They want to deal with the rich, people that will drop $25k to watch a movie are few and will pay whatever, zero issues, easy
    They are likely also running high end data centre drives not consumer drives like your buying, significantly more expensive and last far longer

  • @chuckhenson6896
    @chuckhenson6896 6 месяцев назад +2

    The only I would buy one of these player if hell froze over I got over 4500 movies on disk been ripping and putting them on hard drives and hooking the drives to a zidoo player I been collecting movies for years

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +2

      Same here. I have about 2000 though.

  • @HercDryvr
    @HercDryvr 6 месяцев назад +1

    These things are wildly over priced. The studios probably think so as well. For them, it’s a win win, zero cost for distribution, make money on movie sales. It won’t be long before a competitor hits the market. Studios want to be done with physical media, streaming isn’t there yet. This nonsense about security with Kscape is just that, nonsense. Anyone with a capture card can copy a movie from a DVD and/or streaming and on top of that, the studios give you a digital version with a DVD purchases. Kscape has a few more years before they get priced out from competitors.

  • @electrickrypt
    @electrickrypt 3 месяца назад +1

    Its a monopolistic power-grab... so they charge as much as they can with every possible excuse. Introduce an alternative and theyll crumble instantly.

  • @erod9088
    @erod9088 6 месяцев назад +1

    Completely agree. I spend a lot of money on my system, but the Kscape is wildly overpriced. I have Lumagen, JVC projector, Stewart Screen, 9.4.6 layout..... but there is a limit. Kscape is insanely overpriced, and when it becomes obsolete by newer, cheaper tech, its owners are found to feel duped.

  • @gregbartley2475
    @gregbartley2475 4 месяца назад +1

    I own a Strato and an external 6 TB for a total of 12. I can completely understand why people have an issue with the price point. That being said, it’s a phenomenal system. The PQ/AQ, UI, ease of use and store are all top notch.

  • @richardzagozeski892
    @richardzagozeski892 4 месяца назад +1

    They don't provide Review units, you have to buy one to review.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  4 месяца назад

      That’s what I’ve heard too.

  • @BrianGarside
    @BrianGarside 6 месяцев назад +1

    The added costs for storage is ridiculous it doesn't scale. Very similar to Apple but worse. The initial costs sure I'm paying for the platform/software. But the Costs to add storage does not make sense, I agree !

  • @princeandroyaltys2478
    @princeandroyaltys2478 3 месяца назад +1

    I 100% agree with you and that’s it. You hit the nail in the head. Thank you. 🙏

  • @jamesmccallum8866
    @jamesmccallum8866 2 месяца назад

    Hi there I have a kalidescape and I totally agree on you the price a far to high it like there out of touch of reality when I bought my trinnov altitude 16 pre pro the dealer was making £10000 on comission so they are it with price and the same for Macintosh where do the get there prices from.

  • @kdm313
    @kdm313 4 месяца назад +1

    What I don’t understand and probably never will. Is if it’s something you can’t afford or unwilling to pay for. Why emphasize the fact that that other people who are willing to pay the price are somehow getting a bad deal or whatever. People pay for experiences it’s not always the value of something.Sometimes the money pays for the experience.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  4 месяца назад

      I’ll be making a follow up video on it and I’ll be expanding on my thoughts.

  • @DumisaniGoba
    @DumisaniGoba 6 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah spending close to 10 grand after taxes just enter kscape ecosystem is crazy. I have ziddo and 4 bay nas server and I love it.

  • @jamesmccallum8866
    @jamesmccallum8866 2 месяца назад

    You need to which out for kaleidescape compact service if hard drive failed they won't replace the hard drive for all compact servers but they do with full terra server is shit what they they expect clints to spend money stupid company.

  • @chrisbullock6477
    @chrisbullock6477 6 месяцев назад +3

    Just like with anything "High-End" if you need to complain about the cost then its out of your financial range and you shouldn't complain especially when their are plenty of alternatives which we all know about.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад

      This is a very controversial subject in home theater. I’m just going to leave it at that.

    • @marcmolina9708
      @marcmolina9708 6 месяцев назад +2

      Nah, hes valid and i 2nd his complaint as I'm sure there are thousands upon thousands of ppl who would agree. None of the alternatives offer their services with lossless audio/video. So granted, they should get paid for it, but not THAT much. As he said, if they came down to reasonable prices, the floodgates would open. Home theater has been a rising trend and has skyrocketted since covid. So many ppl would jump on this at a price of 4 to 5k max. And their webstore would also get tons more business.

  • @mullvaden83
    @mullvaden83 2 месяца назад +1

    They dont want poor ppl to buy thier stuff cause poor ppl are a pain in the ass. Rich ppl just buy new stuff instead of repair and RMA.
    And with more clients you need to have a bigger supportstaff and so on.

  • @AGILISFPV
    @AGILISFPV 2 месяца назад +1

    The biggest deal breaker is the lack of dolby vision. Like are you kidding me? This is basic stuff. Unbelievable for the price.....

  • @princeandroyaltys2478
    @princeandroyaltys2478 3 месяца назад

    Thank thank thank you, I thought I was the only one that thought like that.

  • @MD2525-1
    @MD2525-1 День назад +1

    how many movies can one normal person watch and how many times? Why save a movie on the drive forever? wtf?

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  День назад +1

      Very sound logic. I can’t argue with that.

  • @barbouradam
    @barbouradam 2 месяца назад

    the storage prices are insane, they are gatekeeping the storage and putting an unreal price on it bc you are tied to the system. I think most HT reviewers are defending them and the pricing of storage bc they are getting free units. There is no storage at any caliber that costs that much... I understand the movie price and the player price, but storage is WILD!!!!!!

  • @ScottSullivanTV
    @ScottSullivanTV 5 месяцев назад +1

    They should 100% bring back the player with the hard drive installed. Make it $2,000 and videophiles would go crazy. THAT would make me ditch ever using a disc again.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад

      I would agree. I think 80% of folks will probably only use it one room. If the price came down, it would be way more mainstream.

  • @eEvangeliste
    @eEvangeliste 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just want  to give me the ability to save my movies on the  tv and edit my demos 😅

  • @MyFatherLoves
    @MyFatherLoves 3 месяца назад +1

    Kaleidescape has by far the best designed UI and system but it's absolutely asinine that you have to buy their NAS which is 100% overpriced. I could painfully swallow the price for the player ($4k). That's still extremely expensive but I could talk myself into it. I also don't like the idea that I wouldn't own my movies. That's also entirely ridiculous.
    Beyond those two huge issues, I'm very off put by the blatant lie they push on their website that their custom compressed versions of each movie have higher bit rates than 50gb 4k discs. Bottom of the barrel 4k discs. The average bit rate for a 4k disc is around 75mb/s. 60gb and 100gb discs are able to hit 110mb+/s. Meanwhile, Kaleidescape boasts a 65mb/s bitrate. Why would they push such an easily provable lie?

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  3 месяца назад

      Kaleidescape does provide higher bitrates on average than disc. I think that's an average bitrate. I think the larger files sizes are more telling than some marketing material that I found on their website.

  • @sebulbathx
    @sebulbathx 5 месяцев назад +1

    From my understanding Kaleidascape master or whatever the movies also to make the as "good" as possible. And that I can see the price tag. But the price makes it a rich man's product or product for hardcore enthusiasts. Idk but I feel Kaleidascape has never been made for the masses so compare it to mainstream services like Apple TV, Netflix is not fair, imo. I feel it's like comparing a 10K speaker to a 1K speaker and say it's not worth the difference. And there is no 4K Bluray type streaming service out there so I think it has its use.
    4K Bluray is better than any 4K stream in my experience both sound and picture quality.
    But still the price for Kaleidascape is odd and I wonder too how they calculated those prices.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад

      I wish I had more insight to the pricing myself.

  • @AmbertJohannes
    @AmbertJohannes 4 месяца назад +1

    NOT STREAMING.

  • @DUDETHEATER
    @DUDETHEATER 6 месяцев назад +2

    u right bro

  • @jbird_inc
    @jbird_inc 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'd rather buy a high end 4k disc player as I don't want a product that is 2% better picture/audio quality for 12x the cost.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад +1

      I think the convenience factor is their greatest strength.

  • @matta9316
    @matta9316 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. This is a product with huge dealer markups. You see them spec it into every project. It’s really catering to that crowd, rich guy who wants a theater completely made for them and doesn’t want to have to mess with it.

    • @letsgetsmarter2186
      @letsgetsmarter2186 5 месяцев назад

      There is no more dealer margin in Kscape than in any other product category

  • @A_Class216
    @A_Class216 2 месяца назад

    You can literally build this yourself for a fraction of the cost.

  • @jastorino
    @jastorino 6 месяцев назад +1

    Keeping it real, love it. Very refreshing in this space.

  • @stephenbaker1030
    @stephenbaker1030 3 месяца назад +1

    I was just listening to the argument about the hard-drive not being replaceable. As stated in the video that the older player is 7 years old and knowing that most tech that old are not made anymore and essentially discontinued. I have a older computer and if one of the components dies on me much like my video card had done which is a PCI-E 3.0 I can't get a replacement one the same interface. PCI-E 5.0 is on the horizon and even the 4.0 will become obsolete eventually so it is understandable that what was in that particular model no longer exists.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  3 месяца назад

      I think I would be cool them not being able to repair it if it were like under $1000 but these cost way more than that.

    • @whitecrowuk575
      @whitecrowuk575 2 месяца назад

      A) it’s a hard drive - and 7 years ago sata was in use and now guess what sata is in use
      B) if you pay that kind of money you would expect 10,15,25 years to be serviceable. Given your example if I buy industrial grade computer - you pay 3-4x the normal pc cost but they come with 25 year warranty and that means no cost and they have parts. What kaleidoscope does is milking gullible rich people.

  • @charlesking678
    @charlesking678 6 месяцев назад +1

    The Bottom line is you're not their target customer and nor am I. At a minimum you have to spend $9k just to watch a movie! The market who is firstly interested and secondly who can afford this is a ridiculously small niche market to begin with. As you said the vast majority cannot see an improvement in streaming from Netflix, so even at $3k it's a hard sell. There is a segment of the population that attribute price with quality and they only want the best or most exclusive. Same reason why exotic cars or high end fashion doesn't bring down the price. The exclusivity is a big part of the allure.

    • @cwhitchblu
      @cwhitchblu 6 месяцев назад

      My assortment of 4K players were less than $3k. And I’m not locked into an eco system with one provider to get content from. K-scape went bankrupt once before. It can happen again.

    • @marvinabugov4579
      @marvinabugov4579 6 месяцев назад

      Correct. You nailed the logic! Well done.

    • @marvinabugov4579
      @marvinabugov4579 6 месяцев назад

      Correct. You nailed the logic!

  • @veeracs
    @veeracs 4 месяца назад +1

    What are good alternatives to Kaleidesape?

  • @ChadAV69
    @ChadAV69 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm over here debating whether I should buy some acoustic panels for $200 meanwhile there are people spending 10k on 22 terrabytes of storage

  • @mephInc
    @mephInc 5 месяцев назад +1

    Home built server, pi5s in every room running kodi omega.
    Life is good

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад

      That’s definitely a good solution!

  • @John-ok8ts
    @John-ok8ts 6 месяцев назад +1

    Apple TV is my plug and play solution. I have watched the blu ray vs the apple tv version of movies and yea i cant tell the difference on my 11.2 120 inch screen setup. Sorry. I know people say theres a massive difference but i cant tell

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад

      I fall in a similar camp. I do try and watch the best possible version when possible though.

    • @bizmofunyuns6463
      @bizmofunyuns6463 6 месяцев назад +4

      The difference is in the audio, I switched back and fourth from my disc of godzilla v Kong and as far as pq good luck finding a difference, however the audio is a big difference.

    • @John-ok8ts
      @John-ok8ts 6 месяцев назад

      @@bizmofunyuns6463 There might be differences in the bass because streaming sites tone that down similar to what is in the theatres but it has nothing to do with compression.

  • @letsgetsmarter2186
    @letsgetsmarter2186 5 месяцев назад +2

    How can you start this video off by saying you have never used or owned a Kaleidescape System 😂 Imagine making a video complaint for a product that you have not only never owned but never even USED!

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад

      This wasn’t a review. It was my opinion. Last I heard, you don’t need to own or have used the product to have an opinion about it.

    • @letsgetsmarter2186
      @letsgetsmarter2186 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Upscaled_HT Everyone is certainly entitled to their opinion of course. I know it wasn't a review, that's why I called it a "video complaint". Just seems strange to me to upload a video complaining about a product that you haven't used before. I have an old Strato S that I bought used at a pretty heavy discount. I could never possibly afford any Kaleidescape products at their MSRP because they just operate at a price bracket that I am not a part of. But this video feels like lecturing someone who bought a house about their poor financial decisions because they could have built a house with their bare hands for 1/5th the price. Everyone knows that the physical hardware is inexpensive. The reason why someone would buy a Kaleidescape system is because they don't want to spend the incredible amount of man hours it takes to purchase physical 4K media, load and rip each movie individually, and then categorize and then maintain a Plex server. And even if you do all of that, you still wouldn't have all of the quality and features of a Kaleidescape system. You don't need to own or have used the product to have an opinion about it, but it does make you sound foolish when you condescendingly make an open letter to a company to change their entire business model when you haven't even touched their product.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад +1

      Well, hopefully I’ll be getting one soon. I think you did the right thing buying one used. Believe it or not, I’m just trying to help them with some constructive criticism. I’m glad you like it.

  • @melraine919
    @melraine919 6 месяцев назад

    Too true 👏🏼 👍🏼🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @richardzagozeski892
    @richardzagozeski892 4 месяца назад +1

    The Player price in Canada is between $ 7 to 8 K.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  4 месяца назад

      That’s a hard pass at that price.

  • @hddanman7263
    @hddanman7263 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can you provide links to the hardrives you mentioned thank you i could not find anything that matched what you said

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +2

      serverpartdeals.com/products/seagate-exos-x20-st20000nm007d-20tb-7-2k-rpm-sata-6gb-s-3-5-recertified-hard-drive

    • @hddanman7263
      @hddanman7263 6 месяцев назад

      @@Upscaled_HT thanks

  • @tom6363
    @tom6363 6 месяцев назад +1

    Agree 100%!

  • @HiFinest343
    @HiFinest343 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great discussion. I do wish you had touched on the real subject of the value which is, this is the only place you can get the objective data available at this quality - is it worth it?? I bought a Reavon BR player and I barely use it, I just stream everything. The disc is a little better than streaming, but I use an OLED - is KSCAPE for OLED users? I think TV users are sitting too far from the TV to benefit from the improved image quality of KSCAPE. But I’ve never experienced one, nor a nice projector.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +1

      I think it would work fine for oled but you lose Dolby vision, which it famously doesn’t support. Projectors don’t support Dolby vision so it’s not a problem. Once you’re far away enough from the screen the benefits start to get way harder to see. People like to say that it looks better since they probably made a huge investment in the equipment and want justify the cost. I kind of don’t blame them.

    • @trevorlangdon
      @trevorlangdon 6 месяцев назад

      This is for people who spent $5000 plus on a projector, not for OLED owners.

    • @Antimonkat
      @Antimonkat 6 месяцев назад

      @@Upscaled_HT it's not just the quality, it's the convienence of picking a movie from a list, and having all the search capability vs buying, storing, finding, going to get, inserting, and then putting away the disc. It is slick looking, and that type of experience is why I had a 400 disc dvd changer back in the day, so that aspect is display agnostic. Still too much money

    • @Antimonkat
      @Antimonkat 6 месяцев назад

      @@trevorlangdon What about people who spent $5000 on their OLED? I think you mean people who spent $15K+ on a projector, 5k is pretty much the beginning of decent projectors.

    • @trevorlangdon
      @trevorlangdon 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Antimonkat Yes, I meant this is not for people whose most expensive tv is an oled.

  • @specialformula14
    @specialformula14 6 месяцев назад +1

    Truth

  • @almac2323
    @almac2323 6 месяцев назад +7

    K-Scape has to pay licensing fees to movie studios to be able to bring the content to its customers. That’s why it’s so expensive blame it on the industry! I love my K-Scape , the convenience to watch movies without chasing disc(which is a dying platform ) make it worth it to me. The price is never coming down🤷🏾‍♂️ Complaining is not going to change anytime, it’s not for everyone. Netflix and streaming platforms will never be uncompressed audio like K-Scape.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +2

      People keep mentioning licensing. For the hardware? When I buy a blu ray, I’m essentially licensing the right to watch it. I would assume the only license would be built in to the price of movie you buy on the platform. They lowered the price of the strato c from 5k to 4k when they stopped selling the strato s.

    • @almac2323
      @almac2323 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Upscaled_HTThe cost of the licensing is in the hardware! They pass the licensing fee cost to customers in the hardware it’s very expensive to do what they are doing. They provide a service to get to see movies earlier than the disc and sometimes when movies are actually in the theaters at high quality . Like I said it’s not for everyone. You have to decide if what K-Scape offers is worth it to you or not it’s a luxury item. The price is not coming down their not interested in growing customers. They are providing a service for those customers who are interested.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +2

      Do you have any real insight into this or is this your opinion?

    • @almac2323
      @almac2323 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Upscaled_HTDo your research it’s common knowledge.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +1

      I hope someone buys them out because their business model sucks.

  • @ericblomquist1975
    @ericblomquist1975 3 месяца назад

    Nail on. the head on the storage cost. Makes no sense.

  • @frankvee
    @frankvee 6 месяцев назад +1

    Really nice look to your theater. 👍 How wide is your room at the front row?

  • @hifihometheater
    @hifihometheater 6 месяцев назад +2

    I would assume the high price for storage is actually going towards licensing fees or something else they don't want to come out and say it's going towards for one reason or another. I don't want to believe they are totally in control of the costs and just have huge profits off it. This is the AV world though so it's totally possible they are! Legit questions to ask, honestly. I don't see how this video would ruin any chance of them sending a review unit. Your comments regarding streaming getting increasingly good is also relative. Thanks!

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад

      I believe the licensing thing but maybe they need a new supplier or they need to license new technology. Maybe there is an open source solution out there. I’m not an engineer so I don’t know how they can do it but I do know that there has to be a way. Do you think iTunes pays $25k for 88tb of storage in there data centers for holding copyrighted material? They figured out the cheapest possible way to do while keeping the studios happy. I doubt there are massive profits also but I’m sure the cheaper they make the products the larger the profit margins would be. Maybe they have to outsource their production.

    • @michaeldelaney6256
      @michaeldelaney6256 6 месяцев назад +1

      Compare and contrast the price of an 88tb synology nas which is faster and orders of magnitude more advanced. Its like 20x cheaper... No this company is drinking from a river of platinum gravy and they should... until a competitor stands up and eats their lunch. Then they are toast. There is NOTHING advanced in these machines, not in the player and not in the storage. NOTHING. Everything they use is 10+ year old tech. The processor, the sata controller, the nic, the HDMI board... Is it even HDMI 2.1? I doubt it, i dont care to even look it up. This thing is stupid, if i won the lotto, id buy it in a heartbeat but its cool. But would i spend money i worked for on it? Not until my income reaches 7 figs... Just my dos pesos...

  • @audireddevil
    @audireddevil 6 месяцев назад +3

    tough conversation to be had but someone had to do it! It'd be interesting to see if you invited family/friends over to compare a disc vs streaming to see if they can tell any audible or visual difference. I know my family couldn't.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад +2

      I doubt anyone could tell difference even with picture given that you have really fast internet.

  • @damicodrums
    @damicodrums 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I saw you on another site and you said you found a used Kaleidescape . What did you find that you decided to take the plunge. Thanks.

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад

      It was the right time and the right price. I always wanted to get one but i didn’t want to pay $9000.

    • @damicodrums
      @damicodrums 5 месяцев назад

      What model?u

    • @damicodrums
      @damicodrums 5 месяцев назад +1

      Also would like to get one but I agree with your opinion , what model did you find?

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад

      @@damicodrums it’s a Strato S 6TB.

    • @damicodrums
      @damicodrums 5 месяцев назад

      @@Upscaled_HT thank you.

  • @brnmaull
    @brnmaull 6 месяцев назад +2

    I totally agree way to expensive. At least you know how to setup your own server and get all your movies on a computer. I don't know how to do that I wish I did because that's the route I would go. By the way your theater is looking good congrats

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  6 месяцев назад

      I love my theater. I can’t get enough of it.

  • @housbinpharteen7445
    @housbinpharteen7445 5 месяцев назад +1

    EVEN AT YOUR PRICE POINT , I WOULD NOT BUY IT ... STILL OUT OF MY LEAUGE

    • @Upscaled_HT
      @Upscaled_HT  5 месяцев назад

      Its definitely pretty expensive at my prices but I doubt they’ll ever get that cheap.

  • @percybedford6266
    @percybedford6266 6 месяцев назад

    I think either Sony, Amazon, or Apple will offer the higher bit rate with lossless audio. I remember Sony had that 4k media streamer that had 1tb, but for whatever reason it got a lot of pushback and it went away. It was the FMP-X10. Not too long after Kaleidescape became more of thing with a way higher price tag. I agree Kaleidescape costs way too much for what it is. I have brought this up on other content creators vids and the responses I get are more pro than con agreeing with me.

    • @Antimonkat
      @Antimonkat 6 месяцев назад

      Studio's don't want you to have lossless at home, so they make it expensive to deliver for companies. and Amazon and APple don't really want to pay for the bandwidth. Sony uses it as a selling point to buy their tv's, Apple uses it as a selling point to sell their players, so they have a little incentive to fight with each other there, but not sure it will go up to lossless, not likely soon. Amazon really doesnt care, they even charge you extra for no ad's and DV/Atmos now

    • @percybedford6266
      @percybedford6266 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Antimonkat yeah Amazon is charging now because they see money to be made. To me Sony is the best in reproduction physical media and maybe they do something more on the streaming side. Hopefully we see some cost effective alternatives.