I would be okay with that price if the storage prices weren’t ridiculous. Maybe you can justify the player prices if you consider their licensing fees and other fees they need to provide the service, but for storage you’re just over paying for hard drives and are being locked into an ecosystem that they control.
@@Haydos They'll never allow you to do that, that way you'll own the movies this system is designed so you can't own nothing. God forbid you own something you paid thousands of dollars for,,, welcome to the NEW WORLD!
@@youinaworldofhurt4502 I know they won't but you still won't own them if you could use your own drives. They will still have drm meaning you still won't own them.
Glad I found your page man. Your videos are great. I am really thinking about getting the Strato V. I'm in Spotsylvania VA, do you have any recommendations on stores for home theaters out here? I was planning to make a drive to NC to Audio Advice but I haven't been able to do that yet.
I live in the DC area as well. I buy all my stuff online since there really isn’t a big home theater store that I’m aware of. I know Crutchfield is in Charlottesville.
Im really excited that in 3-4 years whenever a replacement for the v comes out that it will be likely you can probably pick one of these up for around 1000 and not need to buy a server. Still out of my price range but for the first time i can i see it on my long term home theater journey
9:15 i don't get it when they rippws these films from a Bluray risk which comes with only 4K HDR 10 then how did they get Dolby Vision and 4k SDR ? btw SDR only looks good if its ripped from BLURAY which is 1080p re they using A.I since DVD FAB offers it? if that's the case i'm happy with the original verison which is HDR 10 but few films offers DOLBY VISION though like ALITA THE BATTLE ANGLE which 3D was far better seems to me than Blu-ray.
There are different Dolby Vision profiles. Kaleidescape is using the best Dolby Vision profile, which is not backwards-compatible with HDR-10. Your player needs a Dolby Vision compatible chipset in order to play Dolby Vision content (generating the right signal over HDMI to your display). The older Strato, Strato S and Strato C players don't have Dolby Vision compatible chips. The new Strato V does. The other thing to note is that you can own a Strato V and purchase/enjoy hundreds or thousands of movies. You can only keep ten 4K movies on your Strato V locally, but you can always delete movies to free up space and download other movies from your Kaleidescape account when you want to watch them.
As someone who has been bit by other services where "buying" is not really owning; even if this was $200 I wouldn't buy it. This is just DRM with more $$ and steps. Ideally, Kaleidescape could become a platform selling DRM-free super high quality movies--much like many hi-res audio services where "buying" actually means "owning." I can buy a disc and put it in any player and watch it. I'm not locked into a single company's ecosystem.
Great info here-thanks! I like your use case of renting given ticket and popcorn prices these days. Having a half dozen all-time favorites or demo titles stored and just renting new titles. The storage prices are laughably absurd. I can't image ever paying that kind of money-even though I could easily afford the Player. Sadly, I only have a 65" tv so this will remain a fantasy...
Great video and love your content. I wouldn’t purchase many movies but would definitely rent so storing a lot of content wouldn’t be an issue for me. My question is, are all movies available to rent?
At some point I would consider jumping in but as he pointed out in his first video they weren't willing to support an older server. Even if they charged a slightly bloated price to replace a failed hard drive it would be better than having to pay for an all new server. In the podcast he was on with the k-scape rep I swear the rep said on the small single drive servers they do not replace the hard drives out of warranty.
This is the reason I will stay away from the smaller servers if I ever do upgrade my capacity. The strato v is solid state based so I really do think that they will stand the test of time.
@@Upscaled_HT it is a great sounding and visual system . Premium price . If you have a high end system it is worth it . But for people with modest systems it is likely hard to justify. Unless 4K discs disappear . Which is possible .
This is my 2nd comment , i see you have the Zidoo unit and a Western Digital Storage unit can you make a video how you got that all going ... how to setup a network drive like you have .. and how you have that connected to the zidoo...
I love buying 4k Blu-rays- but am sure that if someone says this way better I have to explore it. My issue with this is you pay out all this money and 1 day they go belly up am left with an expensive brick. But there is still something special when you buy a 4k bly ray you get that art work etc. IS there much difference between a 4k disc to this? 4k I can but a lot of 4k discs
It’s comparable to a 4k disc. Some say they see a difference. All I can say is that when I watch movie on it, I know I’m getting probably the best presentation available outside of theaters. The movie file sizes are certainly bigger consistently, which indicates less compression. I haven’t done an AB test. As for the company’s longevity, they have been around over 2 decades. The release of the V was great strategic move to get more people on the service, which can only be a good thing for them. It’s mainly about convenience and the fact that you’re getting the best possible version available at home.
They are always comparing the quality to streaming. I get that it will be much better. But how does it compare to a UHD Blue Ray? Im considering getting a Strato V, but can also purchase over 150 discs for the price of just the device (not to mention then buying movies). thx.
So let me get this straight , i am still confused with this product... i buy the unit which has 1TB of storage which holds as you say ten 4K movies ... ok now what? If your system is full ... can i add a regular external drive to it to expand my storage? or do i have to buy a specific Kaleidescape storage unit? ... Point #2 .. if say Kaleidescape goes under, what happens to all the movies on the unit can you transfer them off the unit say if the unit does not work later on? I see so many companies go under or loose online access ... i would rather buy the movie , rip it and play it with some other form of media player say the Zidoo or others ... at least your in control of your media with backups... here in Canada the Strato V is $5,999.00 um ... no thanks
I think folks have been talking about the demise of Kaleidescape for years now. They’re still here. I think the point of this device is to keep a handful of movies locally but for the most part, you download movies when you want to watch them. The only storage that will work with this is Kaleidescape storage so you can’t plug any old hard drive into it. All the movies you purchased live in the cloud.
You're comparing apples to oranges. Kaleidescape is a premium movie service that requires purchasing their hardware as the price of entry to the service. These other options are not premium movie services that let you easily purchase and download movies in theater-grade quality (mathematically lossless audio and visually lossless video), the very second they are available in the home video market.
Can you buy the movie download it then delete it after you watch it. Then if you want to watch it again a month later you just download it again at no further charge?
You can use it alongside your existing players like a Strato S or other servers *But* that disables the 1tb a storage in the Strato V .... and no you still can't browse your full library of films you own but are not downloaded.
If you could connect kaleidescape to your home movie server then I would pick one up. Would be nice to download a movie quick with little fuss and have the kaleidescape layout. Just dont want to have another movie ecosystem separate from the others
Thanks for the video review. For me, this will hopefully be the Kscape device I have been waiting for and the only one I will ever need, assuming it will allow disc to digital and really downloads a full 80-100gb 4k movie in 10 minutes or less over 1gb internet. I was a bit disappointed to see the 1gb LAN instead of the current Stratosphere C’s 2.5gb Ethernet, but if it really is the network hardware architecture holding the old Strato S player back, then maybe 1gb is enough. Apple TV works extremely well with 1gb, albeit with smaller files. Personally, I don’t need or even want to store my movies on a server, I just want to be able to access them from the cloud through an excellent UI. I’m plenty happy to pay for disc to digital for movies I already own that I want to also have in the Kscape cloud and then just buy or rent new releases going forward, downloading on demand when I want to watch, AS LONG AS IT HAPPENS QUICKLY. I also have two displays connected to my surround processor. One is a projector in a dedicated theater and one is a 4k TV in a family room. This will enable me to take advantage of HDR/Dolby Vision when I watch in the family room. So this certainly has the potential to be a game changer.
If I had not bought my strato s I would be seriously tempted right now. I think people need to understand that this device isn’t to create a big local library. It’s meant to give you the movies you want to watch when you wanna watch them and not have them permanently on your drive. Obviously I haven’t tested the download speeds myself, but I’m sure other RUclipsrs will in the future.
The server and storage I could build for the price of this is CRAZY. Hell I'll go a step further and say you get an R730XD or R720XD, load it up with drives, TrueNAS Scale on there and bam, you are golden, run Plex. Or, go further and do what I did, have a dedicated server JUST for Plex and then a dedicated server JUST for storage. I am STILL ahead with this with so much more storage and functionality. I will NEVER buy a Kaleidescape no matter how much money I have. My system works BETTER.
Dune 2 is still in 2.4 aspect ratio on the kaleidescape. Big L for me. If they had the real imax releases for these types of movies instead of the normal bluray releases Id be interested.
It seems as though this device automatically deletes movies after a few days so this is not really a great deal unless you are ok with constantly downloading your movies. You will have that KScape GUI that shuffles five movies. For comparison an M2 Max Mac Studio, a much more powerful device, with 4TB of memory is $3,199. The Kaleidescape tax puts the Apple tax to shame! All that said, if this device had 4TB of storage it might be an option. That at least allows some movies and shows you revisit to be kept on the device.
You set it automatically delete movies or delete videos manually when you need space. I would consider this to be high end gear. Even at this price, I know it would still be a hard sell for a lot of folks.
While I still think 4k is a lot, and 3k would be more of a "sweet spot", where this could pay for itself is if you have decided never to go to a movie theater again, as long as the current model of releasing new films shortly to Digital remains. Let's face it, aside from the cost of tickets, a night out to the movies for 3-4 people is easily $100 if you even think about getting popcorn and a soda. It's insane. By the time you watch 30 movies you are already at 3k if you ventured out to the theater. Use this for new movies only, don't try replacing your library and keep up your media storage devices.
Man you have said it better than any other RUclipsr! THIS IS A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION! But its still to expensive.
Thanks man!
I would be okay with that price if the storage prices weren’t ridiculous. Maybe you can justify the player prices if you consider their licensing fees and other fees they need to provide the service, but for storage you’re just over paying for hard drives and are being locked into an ecosystem that they control.
They should just let you install your own SSD if you want internal storage. You can get 4tb drives for like $200
@@Haydos
They'll never allow you to do that, that way you'll own the movies this system is designed so you can't own nothing. God forbid you own something you paid thousands of dollars for,,, welcome to the NEW WORLD!
@@youinaworldofhurt4502 I know they won't but you still won't own them if you could use your own drives. They will still have drm meaning you still won't own them.
@Haydos
If copyright movies show up on ssd during playback then you good it's yours just can't resale.
@@youinaworldofhurt4502 ?
Glad I found your page man. Your videos are great. I am really thinking about getting the Strato V. I'm in Spotsylvania VA, do you have any recommendations on stores for home theaters out here? I was planning to make a drive to NC to Audio Advice but I haven't been able to do that yet.
I live in the DC area as well. I buy all my stuff online since there really isn’t a big home theater store that I’m aware of. I know Crutchfield is in Charlottesville.
Im really excited that in 3-4 years whenever a replacement for the v comes out that it will be likely you can probably pick one of these up for around 1000 and not need to buy a server. Still out of my price range but for the first time i can i see it on my long term home theater journey
I’ll probably buy one myself when that happens.
9:15 i don't get it when they rippws these films from a Bluray risk which comes with only 4K HDR 10 then how did they get Dolby Vision and 4k SDR ? btw SDR only looks good if its ripped from BLURAY which is 1080p re they using A.I since DVD FAB offers it? if that's the case i'm happy with the original verison which is HDR 10 but few films offers DOLBY VISION though like ALITA THE BATTLE ANGLE which 3D was far better seems to me than Blu-ray.
4TB. That’s my buy in for a device at this price. I don’t think that’s a big ask, and it would allow them to give us the full KScape UI.
There are different Dolby Vision profiles. Kaleidescape is using the best Dolby Vision profile, which is not backwards-compatible with HDR-10. Your player needs a Dolby Vision compatible chipset in order to play Dolby Vision content (generating the right signal over HDMI to your display). The older Strato, Strato S and Strato C players don't have Dolby Vision compatible chips. The new Strato V does. The other thing to note is that you can own a Strato V and purchase/enjoy hundreds or thousands of movies. You can only keep ten 4K movies on your Strato V locally, but you can always delete movies to free up space and download other movies from your Kaleidescape account when you want to watch them.
I assumed all versions of DV were backwards compatible. Thank you clearing it up.
As someone who has been bit by other services where "buying" is not really owning; even if this was $200 I wouldn't buy it. This is just DRM with more $$ and steps. Ideally, Kaleidescape could become a platform selling DRM-free super high quality movies--much like many hi-res audio services where "buying" actually means "owning." I can buy a disc and put it in any player and watch it. I'm not locked into a single company's ecosystem.
Not to mention when, not if, this company shuts down you won’t be able to download or watch anything. $4k brick
Great info here-thanks! I like your use case of renting given ticket and popcorn prices these days. Having a half dozen all-time favorites or demo titles stored and just renting new titles. The storage prices are laughably absurd. I can't image ever paying that kind of money-even though I could easily afford the Player. Sadly, I only have a 65" tv so this will remain a fantasy...
Double the storage, allow for Wi-Fi, cut the price in half, and Kaleidescape has a customer!
With those specs and price, I would buy another.
The big thing for me is Dolby Vision. I’ve been holding out for that
It’s a huge selling point for sure especially if you use a TV.
@@Upscaled_HT yep! Been waiting to feed this to my 97 G2 🎉
That’s should be a killer combination. I have a 77 C3 and love it. There really isn’t anything like oled.
Great video and love your content. I wouldn’t purchase many movies but would definitely rent so storing a lot of content wouldn’t be an issue for me. My question is, are all movies available to rent?
They are available for rent/
At some point I would consider jumping in but as he pointed out in his first video they weren't willing to support an older server. Even if they charged a slightly bloated price to replace a failed hard drive it would be better than having to pay for an all new server. In the podcast he was on with the k-scape rep I swear the rep said on the small single drive servers they do not replace the hard drives out of warranty.
This is the reason I will stay away from the smaller servers if I ever do upgrade my capacity. The strato v is solid state based so I really do think that they will stand the test of time.
@@Upscaled_HT it is a great sounding and visual system . Premium price . If you have a high end system it is worth it . But for people with modest systems it is likely hard to justify. Unless 4K discs disappear . Which is possible .
This is my 2nd comment , i see you have the Zidoo unit and a Western Digital Storage unit can you make a video how you got that all going ... how to setup a network drive like you have .. and how you have that connected to the zidoo...
I’m always looking for video ideas. That might be something I can go over one day.
Are the existing films translated into several languages, including Arabic, or not???
I love buying 4k Blu-rays- but am sure that if someone says this way better I have to explore it.
My issue with this is you pay out all this money and 1 day they go belly up am left with an expensive brick.
But there is still something special when you buy a 4k bly ray you get that art work etc.
IS there much difference between a 4k disc to this?
4k I can but a lot of 4k discs
It’s comparable to a 4k disc. Some say they see a difference. All I can say is that when I watch movie on it, I know I’m getting probably the best presentation available outside of theaters. The movie file sizes are certainly bigger consistently, which indicates less compression. I haven’t done an AB test. As for the company’s longevity, they have been around over 2 decades. The release of the V was great strategic move to get more people on the service, which can only be a good thing for them. It’s mainly about convenience and the fact that you’re getting the best possible version available at home.
They are always comparing the quality to streaming. I get that it will be much better. But how does it compare to a UHD Blue Ray? Im considering getting a Strato V, but can also purchase over 150 discs for the price of just the device (not to mention then buying movies). thx.
It’s comparable to and probably indistinguishable from a 4k blu ray. It’s mostly about convenience and not having to deal with physical media.
So let me get this straight , i am still confused with this product... i buy the unit which has 1TB of storage which holds as you say ten 4K movies ... ok now what? If your system is full ... can i add a regular external drive to it to expand my storage? or do i have to buy a specific Kaleidescape storage unit? ... Point #2 .. if say Kaleidescape goes under, what happens to all the movies on the unit can you transfer them off the unit say if the unit does not work later on? I see so many companies go under or loose online access ... i would rather buy the movie , rip it and play it with some other form of media player say the Zidoo or others ... at least your in control of your media with backups... here in Canada the Strato V is $5,999.00 um ... no thanks
I think folks have been talking about the demise of Kaleidescape for years now. They’re still here. I think the point of this device is to keep a handful of movies locally but for the most part, you download movies when you want to watch them. The only storage that will work with this is Kaleidescape storage so you can’t plug any old hard drive into it. All the movies you purchased live in the cloud.
You're comparing apples to oranges. Kaleidescape is a premium movie service that requires purchasing their hardware as the price of entry to the service. These other options are not premium movie services that let you easily purchase and download movies in theater-grade quality (mathematically lossless audio and visually lossless video), the very second they are available in the home video market.
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hello, can you kindly tell me how to add second enhancement option on topaz video ai.😅
I’m pretty sure I covered that in my last Topaz video.
Can you buy the movie download it then delete it after you watch it. Then if you want to watch it again a month later you just download it again at no further charge?
Absolutely. You own the movie and you could download it and delete it as many times as you want.
You can use it alongside your existing players like a Strato S or other servers *But* that disables the 1tb a storage in the Strato V .... and no you still can't browse your full library of films you own but are not downloaded.
That’s good to know but unfortunate to lose the 960GBs.
If you could connect kaleidescape to your home movie server then I would pick one up. Would be nice to download a movie quick with little fuss and have the kaleidescape layout. Just dont want to have another movie ecosystem separate from the others
Can someone post their Kaleidescope referral? Thanks
Thanks for the video review. For me, this will hopefully be the Kscape device I have been waiting for and the only one I will ever need, assuming it will allow disc to digital and really downloads a full 80-100gb 4k movie in 10 minutes or less over 1gb internet. I was a bit disappointed to see the 1gb LAN instead of the current Stratosphere C’s 2.5gb Ethernet, but if it really is the network hardware architecture holding the old Strato S player back, then maybe 1gb is enough. Apple TV works extremely well with 1gb, albeit with smaller files. Personally, I don’t need or even want to store my movies on a server, I just want to be able to access them from the cloud through an excellent UI. I’m plenty happy to pay for disc to digital for movies I already own that I want to also have in the Kscape cloud and then just buy or rent new releases going forward, downloading on demand when I want to watch, AS LONG AS IT HAPPENS QUICKLY. I also have two displays connected to my surround processor. One is a projector in a dedicated theater and one is a 4k TV in a family room. This will enable me to take advantage of HDR/Dolby Vision when I watch in the family room. So this certainly has the potential to be a game changer.
If I had not bought my strato s I would be seriously tempted right now. I think people need to understand that this device isn’t to create a big local library. It’s meant to give you the movies you want to watch when you wanna watch them and not have them permanently on your drive. Obviously I haven’t tested the download speeds myself, but I’m sure other RUclipsrs will in the future.
@@Upscaled_HT exactly! Storing a large library in your home=Terra server, owning and watching the same quality but downloading on demand= Strato V.
da question iz : an apple vision pro or kaleidescape strato v??? ;)
Strato V can be watched my more than one person at a time. If you have a home theater setup already, I think the V is the way to go.
@@Upscaled_HT i don't have a "proper" home theater... .
doesn't it support Auro3D ?
The server and storage I could build for the price of this is CRAZY. Hell I'll go a step further and say you get an R730XD or R720XD, load it up with drives, TrueNAS Scale on there and bam, you are golden, run Plex. Or, go further and do what I did, have a dedicated server JUST for Plex and then a dedicated server JUST for storage. I am STILL ahead with this with so much more storage and functionality. I will NEVER buy a Kaleidescape no matter how much money I have. My system works BETTER.
Dune 2 is still in 2.4 aspect ratio on the kaleidescape. Big L for me. If they had the real imax releases for these types of movies instead of the normal bluray releases Id be interested.
It seems as though this device automatically deletes movies after a few days so this is not really a great deal unless you are ok with constantly downloading your movies. You will have that KScape GUI that shuffles five movies. For comparison an M2 Max Mac Studio, a much more powerful device, with 4TB of memory is $3,199. The Kaleidescape tax puts the Apple tax to shame! All that said, if this device had 4TB of storage it might be an option. That at least allows some movies and shows you revisit to be kept on the device.
You set it automatically delete movies or delete videos manually when you need space. I would consider this to be high end gear. Even at this price, I know it would still be a hard sell for a lot of folks.
While I still think 4k is a lot, and 3k would be more of a "sweet spot", where this could pay for itself is if you have decided never to go to a movie theater again, as long as the current model of releasing new films shortly to Digital remains. Let's face it, aside from the cost of tickets, a night out to the movies for 3-4 people is easily $100 if you even think about getting popcorn and a soda. It's insane. By the time you watch 30 movies you are already at 3k if you ventured out to the theater. Use this for new movies only, don't try replacing your library and keep up your media storage devices.
This product is FAIL!
It’s not for everyone.