I also haven't noticed a huge difference between regular DVD's and Blu-ray on my Vizio 42" LCD. I have the Panasonic Blu-ray player. So far I think I've only gotten one or two movies on Blu-ray: Avatar, Wizard of Oz, and I think maybe a Spiderman or Batman movie. I've not looked at "film mode" though. Not sure my set has it.
I record a number of shows on a standard DVD recorder. Often I watch them first on the HD broadcast. The DVD recordings are good, but not quite as sharp as the HD broadcast, which is what I would expect. I do notice a difference between different DVD recording speeds: 2 hr SP, 4 hr LP, and 6 hr EP. There's an 8 hr EP mode which is really poor and not worth the bother (unless one is using the recorder for video surveillance etc). Most stuff I record in SP, except for various major league sports which often run to 3 hrs or more. There's also a 1 hr XP mode but I haven't used that speed much if at all. I've also transferred a number of VHS tapes to DVD using the recorder, which helps to keep the material available for later playback, with quicker random searching etc. The 6 hr VHS tapes go to 6 hr EP DVD without much loss. With this I've been able to revisit some treasured shows I recorded a while back, and which are hard to find otherwise, such as Private Shultz (great Brit comedy/drama about the German effort to counterfeit the British pound during WWII).
My biggest gripe about 720 recordings is that often it requires resizing the picture on the monitor, whereas 1080 is the right size up front.
I record a number of shows on a standard DVD recorder. Often I watch them first on the HD broadcast. The DVD recordings are good, but not quite as sharp as the HD broadcast, which is what I would expect. I do notice a difference between different DVD recording speeds: 2 hr SP, 4 hr LP, and 6 hr EP. There's an 8 hr EP mode which is really poor and not worth the bother (unless one is using the recorder for video surveillance etc). Most stuff I record in SP, except for various major league sports which often run to 3 hrs or more. There's also a 1 hr XP mode but I haven't used that speed much if at all. I've also transferred a number of VHS tapes to DVD using the recorder, which helps to keep the material available for later playback, with quicker random searching etc. The 6 hr VHS tapes go to 6 hr EP DVD without much loss. With this I've been able to revisit some treasured shows I recorded a while back, and which are hard to find otherwise, such as Private Shultz (great Brit comedy/drama about the German effort to counterfeit the British pound during WWII).
My biggest gripe about 720 recordings is that often it requires resizing the picture on the monitor, whereas 1080 is the right size up front.