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#4141 |
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You never stop b*tching about Robot Carnival, do you, Gouki? It was remastered that way and that’s what Discotek was given. I agree it’s annoying but when there’s explanations about it from the people who worked on it, I’d stop complaining as it’s all done and nothing can be done about it.
I think the OAR is very important, but my issue with you using the same screenshots every time is that it gets old and it’s been explained before. Either buy it or don’t. Discotek won’t be loosing money on one less sale so it’s no real difference in the end. |
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That's unacceptable. I don't know what they were even thinking. There's practically nothing that destroys video quality like glitched frames and I'm sorry to say the folks at Pony Canyon should be ashamed for letting this piece of crap eke by quality control.
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Thanks given by: | professorwho (08-02-2019), Steve Freeling (08-02-2019) |
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Thanks given by: | Steve Freeling (08-02-2019) |
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#4145 |
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So it was the type of thing that happens when Samsung Blu-ray players cause Fox Blu-rays to skip?
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#4146 |
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Those glitched frames appear when an unindexed stream is fed through VirtualDub2, but jumping a few frames back and trying again usually helps. Feeding an indexed stream via an Avisynth script to VirtualDub2 should fix the problem completely, but indexing takes time. Other software have no problem with unindexed streams.
I use DGAVCIndex now to take screenshots from the m2ts, so I don't encounter this problem, but sometimes I do use VirtualDub2. ----------------------------------------- Speaking of aspect ratios, I dislike it when video is cropped to create a faux widescreen picture, but in some cases it's perhaps possible to open up 1.33:1 to 1.66:1 without losing top and bottom information. Example: Il était une fois... la vie (Once Upon a Time... Life), French series animated by the Japanese studio Eiken |
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Thanks given by: | professorwho (08-02-2019) |
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Just about all of them I've played on my J5100 within the past couple years. The only ones that haven't are my X-Files Blu-rays, Working Girl, Predator, Commando, and Conan the Barbarian, though for the first few months I had the player, that wasn't an issue.
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Huh, well I certainly prefer the look of the TW/JP BD over the new remaster, but it's possible that the video was uploaded with poor SDR conversion or something of the sort. Obviously the artifacts will be gone because YouTube compression is what it is, but I'm hoping this gets a UHD from Bandai in Japan so the restoration can be seen in its full glory. I'm curious if the Eleven Arts BD will retain the 96kHz TrueHD 5.1 audio mix (or re-encode it to DTS HD-MA) or just keep it at 48kHz like the LPCM stereo downmix. Regardless, I'm very much looking forward to their eventual release. |
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Thanks given by: | Dino-Killer 912 (08-03-2019) |
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#4151 |
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Castle of Cagliostro 4K UHD .png screenshots, not mine
https://ptpimg.me/hee3us.png https://ptpimg.me/kpz2ck.png https://ptpimg.me/0iom8e.png https://ptpimg.me/0hp4ps.png https://ptpimg.me/4yq205.png https://ptpimg.me/d3scbr.png https://ptpimg.me/35d5i1.png https://ptpimg.me/ur9igc.png https://ptpimg.me/37n9p8.png https://ptpimg.me/9jue9k.png Quick comparison #1 4K UHD: https://ptpimg.me/hee3us.png From left to right: BD bicubic upscale to 2160p, BD 1080p ![]() ![]() #2 4K UHD: https://ptpimg.me/kpz2ck.png From left to right: BD bicubic upscale to 2160p, BD 1080p ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | professorwho (08-02-2019), Steve Freeling (08-03-2019) |
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#4152 |
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On the colour: It's obviously a converted to SDR image, and possibly a bad one at that, so unless someone here gets it and confirms how bad the image is converted, than I'm not gonna judge it based on colour alone.
On the detail: The 1080p BD used (the Miyazaki Box set/Discotek one) was fairly grain-managed already, but it was done in such a way where detail wasn't lost, and there still was actual grain in the image. Look at Comparison #1- the car seats have some noticeable grain that adds texture to the shot. The UHD eliminates it completely. Move to the left side of the shot and some detail on the cloud in the background is gone, and Lupin's hair is less refined due to the DNR. If you ever wanted Castle of Cagliostro to look like a painting with blotchy smears, then this is for you. If you want a faithful representation of a 35mm film from 1979, than the Discotek BD is the way to go. |
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Thanks given by: | NLScavenger (08-02-2019), sagadego (08-02-2019), Steve Freeling (08-03-2019), UseY0ur1llusi0n (08-13-2019) |
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#4155 |
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Nope. But, here's Nozomi screenshots I found. I'm a bit lazy to not find the Shout ones, but maybe someone else will.
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Thanks given by: | kevers7290 (08-02-2019), SirYodaJedi (04-24-2020) |
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Everybody does what he wants with his money, but the UHD has no lack of details and there is in fact a light layer of grain present throughout. My only doubt comes from, what appears to me, as a different color scheme for some scenes compared to the Miyazaki Collection/Discotek bluray. |
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#4157 |
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Thanks given by: | Kyle15 (08-03-2019), NLScavenger (08-03-2019), professorwho (08-03-2019), UseY0ur1llusi0n (08-13-2019) |
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#4158 |
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Just watched the Japanese BD for 4K Cobra remaster.
When I saw the screenshots last year (https://imgbox.com/g/vVn74xizni) I was in utter despair that future 4K remasters of anime would be totally unwatchable. But these screenshots made it look worse than it is; might be bad HDR to SDR tonemapping idk. But yeah, sitting a resonable distance away from my TV, the lines were black and there weren't those weird pale colours. It was probably the closest I've ever seen an old Anime release resemble the raw animation cels. But yeah, that is of course just when I'm sitting a resonable distance away (not that far away btw, like probably less than 2 meters away) from my 50 inch tv. If you sit close or are inspecting the video itself then yeah, there's a very gross roughness about it. Anyway yeah, for purists and archivists, it's probably a nightmare regardless. |
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Almost certainly but the issue with that is that's not how it's supposed to be presented. Features produced on film should ideally be presented as such.
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#4160 |
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Cobra looks arguably worse than the Lupin UHDs, at least from the screencaps I’ve seen.
Now, the idea of making it look more like the animation cels is nice in theory, but not a good decision in the end. Grain produces detail and it adds texture to an image, so when missing, it looses a charm to its quality that was made only by the technology of the era. But if that’s the case- why do we see filmmakers add digital grain to their films? There is an appeal of what is technically a flawed image, but one where it’s flaws actually create character and charm. It is almost impossible to describe the appeal of film grain, so I’ll leave it there before I get more pretentious than I have already. |
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Thanks given by: | NLScavenger (08-03-2019) |
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