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Sheffield, UK
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Mar 2007
Ohio
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This small blemish steals away an almost assured perfect score IMO. Last edited by BTBuck1; 07-20-2007 at 08:43 PM. |
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Jan 2005
Makati, Philippines
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People should be patient with Fox/Mgm as they seem to be undergoing final testing of the BD+ platform as well as testing the new AACS keys.
It may be frustrating but it is best that everyone remain as patient as possible We should hopefully see a release from them before the year ends. |
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#1385 | |
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Jan 2007
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I'll see what I can find out.. |
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Jul 2007
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Paidgeek,
I have a questions regarding catalogue releases. How come some of your recent titles like Cruel Intentions and The Patriot have subtitles in many languages like English, Spanish, Swedish, Danish etc and others don't? I very much appreciate those extra subtitles and would like to see these many on even more catalogue releases. Other than that I would just like to say that the remastered version of the fifth element is a masterpiece. Keep up the good work ![]() |
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Apr 2007
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#1388 | |
Blu-ray Insider
Jan 2007
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The reason that some titles have many more subtitles that others is that we occasionally use just a few versions of a title to service many markets. With Blu-ray we have a video standard that works worldwide, we can theoretically make one version of a movie to service all markets. In practice this would not generally happen because of censorship issues, but at least we can more efficient than we are with DVD. |
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I would rather have FOX release superb BD'S with the best PQ and SQ possible, and with the proper safeguards for piracy. This way both Fox and BD supporters will be happy. Just look at the way Universal is churning out junk discs, both in quanitity and quality.
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#1390 | |
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May 2007
San Jose, California
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Special Member
Jun 2007
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Paidgeek,
Many thanks to everyone at Sony Pictures who was involved with the remastered Fifth Element. It looks wonderful. |
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#1392 |
Active Member
Apr 2007
New Mexico
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Paidgeek,
To add what one person said about subtitles, keep them coming. Sony is about the only studio that offers Korean in almost every BD. My wife is Korean and it helps her out when she can read the subtitles too. Many of my purchases have been based on this. I don't really understand why more subtitles are not offered on all BD but I am happy with Sony. |
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Paidgeek,
I think that you and your colleagues at Sony Pictures have done a fantastic job in the video/audio department lately. It has gotten to be so good that I don't have to wait for a review before a purchase of a Sony title, I know that it will be top notch! With that said I would also want to give you some negative feedback, why do you offer so little or no extras on many of your titles (lately on Flatliners, The Patriot, Wild Things, Fifth Element, Perfect Stranger, etc.)? It would be nice to at least see some SD extras on your releases, is it hard to port SD extras to BD? In the future I would love to see all the extras to be in HD, would that also be possible with catalog titles? Would it be a big deal for the studios and take up lots of your time? In the mean time, giving a BD release lots of SD extras would give the discs more value! Last edited by onyxx; 07-23-2007 at 07:59 PM. |
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Excuse the newbie question, but when you say "contouring artifacts", are you saying "posterization"? I thought the bit-depth was high enough to avoid this. As for "extraordinary bit rates", this really begs the question: If a very high bit rate would always solve all problems, then why not use that rate by default? I admire doing things "the right way" as much as the next engineer, but I have to believe that there are a lot of managers that would go with this solution as the proverbial silver bullet, making life simpler and the job go faster. Thanks for your time, -Jim |
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Just an off-the-wall guess by a non-insider...
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Blu-ray Insider
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Jan 2007
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Jan 2007
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Even our masters will show contouring on some animation when converted to 8bit from native 10bit. BD and HD-DVD support only 8bit, so this is a necessary evil. There has been some good work done on reduction algorithms (think dither) that can improve on this, but it is still early days for these techniques. There is really no such thing as a high enough bit reate when the material is sufficiently difficult. We (and most other studios) use HD-CAM SR masters these days, because D5 (at over 200 Mbps, I frame encoding) can show compression artifacts when a master has high entropy (noise or filmgrain). At least with BD we have a higher max bit rate (48Mbps vs HD-DVD, 30Mbps) and when we are dealing with a tough master, this gives us more room to deal with it. |
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