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Old 07-10-2008, 04:26 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Darth Lavender View Post
After a little more reading, it looks like a lot of High Definition setups still have overscan so that could also be why only I am seeing the small pink squares (literally, at the very top of the screen, so the slightest overscan would cover them)
Add to that the various other flaws in this release (the second episode (strangely, JUST the second episode) has terrible posterisation. Thought that was just my setup, but highdefdigest noted it, too (on a related note; HD Digest is completely wrong about the fourth episode; that faux-grain is obviously deliberate and makes for a darn good looking story, my favourite on the disk)) and I'm leaning more to the possibility of a defective encode. (Partly because I just don't see how that kind of glitch could happen to just one disk. I've seen what happens to DVDs when they're scratched, etc. and even a minute scratch wouldn't cause a weird glitch like that.
I have 0 overscan , so if you tell me an specific time stamp I can go look for the pink squares for certain? If you're sure they're there and part of the image in that extreme edge I might've missed them as they probably would have been on the edges of my field of view, away from my center of attention.. so timing location would be good to check if they're there on other discs.

If it was a one disc glitch could be on the actual data layer. Remember what happned to Brundlefly. Maybe a microscopic particle landed on it. Or Eddie Murphy.

There's always the posiblilty of one manufactured sample having an error.

You say the second episode has posterization? Would need to check again, I was having fun watching Bats speak in Japanese

The grainy episode has lots of cinematographic "defects" which makes it cool , you can even see some form of simulated lens chromatic aberration on the edges of objects the farther you go away from the center of the image
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