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Apr 2007
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Most recently being……….. RAH - by posts on AVS bashing some of his reviews on the Home Theater Forum, if they don’t agree with what they *think* a film should look like on Blu-ray. Ender21 (spokesperson from Fotokem) for the Blu-ray Baraka Torsten Kaiser (film restoration) who defended ender21’s statements regarding Baraka Prior to that, paidgeek – who chairs an ASC subcommittee dealing with technology. Last edited by Penton-Man; 12-02-2008 at 06:48 PM. |
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Blu-ray folk were screaming about Warner DNR messups since the beginning, but the HD DVD folk just called it Blu-ray fanboy BS. And Universal was pumping out a lot of absolute HD DVD quota drivel using masters that Technicolor subsequently refused to turn into Blu-rays. Where were the howls of outrage from these AVS "scientists" then? Gary |
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I still post on AVSForum.com, but I stick to the local forums as well as some of the equipment forums... and try to stay away from the HDM forums. That being said, I have wandered from time to time in which I've read some pretty "wild" things being said over there. However, while I didn't care much for the way AVSForum was being run during the format war, I agree, AVSForum is pretty much non-existent for me as far as HDM goes.
That being said, the "screen shot" threads are ridiculous. I LOVE looking at screen shots of the releases, but I know to take them with a grain of salt. Some films look pretty much like what you see on the screen shots, but many look very different. Two releases mentioned above are "The Mummy" and "U-571". Are the releases flawed? Possibly, but I feel that MANY people will be VERY HAPPY with them (note that I received "U-571 last week, and I owned "The Mummy" on two different DVD releases, HD DVD, and Blu-ray, and I notice VERY little difference between the HD DVD and Blu-ray releases). There are bad Blu-ray's out there (sorry Monkey, but "Dark City" looked pretty bad to me), but screen shots sometimes takes one little flaw, and "embiggens" ("The Simpsons" reference) the smallest flaw into a large one... and I've read many posters saying they weren't going to buy the Blu-ray because of that flaw, or saying they will stick to the DVD ( ![]() I'm all for criticism of bad Blu-ray titles, but level-headed criticism is needed more than "anal-retentiveness". ~Alan |
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Sep 2007
verge of breakdown
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I'm not one to argue Dark City has its problems, it does... But you have people like Kram Sacul saying that it has no grain (simply due to looking at cherry picked shots, easy when every shot of Jennifer Connelly is blurry). when it does and that every scene is bad when there are scenes with tons of detail. It is a very inconsistant transfer. Like you said, level headed criticism is what I'm in favor of, just like the Baraka thread and many others..
Agreed on U-571, I did side by side.. Granted my A-3 is only 1080i but the difference is minimal.. I noticed a bigger difference in sound(in favor of the blu-ray version), though both sound great. |
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Criticizing is right we all have. But, be real that it's nearly impossible for a BD not to be a signficant improvement over DVD as a minimum. And that while we want things to improve, poisoning the well isn't the answer. Gary |
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Blu-ray Knight
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I have to give Xylon credit when do and he is posting the DVD caps as well again.. Man they are absolutely horrible on the DVD of TDK.
So Penton, I've read a theory tossed around a few times about the intentional dumbing down of DVD's quality. I just read it in the TDK thread at avs as well. I doubt it would be confirmed but TDK is horrible looking on DVD from those pics. Though to be fair the complaints are still there about the blu-ray as well, and I don't hear the same theory's for not getting a perfect blu-ray.. |
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Jun 2007
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The issues with Dark City is because Warner decided to put both the theatrical and director's cut on the same disc with seperate encodes rather than maximizing the Blu-ray technology by utilizing seamless branching. Considering the timing of the release, summer 2009, it was probably going to be released on hd-dvd as well which would explain the reasoning behind not investing the additional resources into the seamless branching technology as hd-dvd would not have been capable of it. The result is a disc that is bit-starved, a difficult situation for a film as dark as that one.
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The different editing schemes for the two cuts of Dark City made the use of seamless branching impossible.
What should have happened: the two different cuts of Dark City should have had their own respective, separate BD-50 discs. That would have made for a more expensive release. OTOH, it would have made it possible to release a less costly single disc standard version with the original theatrical cut too. Video quality would have been better. Dark City may have been a victim of over-zealous DNR use. IMHO, the main culprit in the lack of fine, sharp detail is the higher video compression level. You have two cuts of a movie in BD-25 quality on a BD-50. |
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The Digital Bits
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Dark City was done by New Line before Warner took over. The standard DNR to 11 job so there was plenty of room for them to stuff 2 versions on there. same thing was done to golden compass and pan's labyrinth for PiP tracks
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Why is Warner choosing to use BD25's with so many of their new releases instead of opimizing for BD50 with a higher bitrate? Examples: Appaloosa, Dumb and Dumber, The Mask, Wedding Crashers, etc. We can't blame this on the format war. Well, at least Warner is starting to use lossless audio more often now.
I think it's silly to study screen captures like they do at AVSForum. However, I always notice that Warner titles lack the pop that Disney, Paramount, Fox, and Sony have with their BD releases. IMO Universal is starting to get it right starting with Hellboy II. |
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By the way, one week and counting until The Dark Knight is released. I am very excited to receive this BD. I can finally retire "The Dark Knight IMAX Prologue Featurette" that I have been watching every week since I received Batman Begins.
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#6217 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Respectfully Patrick,I think our views started to become divergent when you wouldn’t accept the explanation paidgeek gave as to Sony’s policy and procedures as to how they view AVC bitrates, and how much should be allocated for a particular Blu-ray movie……......despite the fact that I highly doubt you have ever seen a D5 or HDCAM SR master (which was not duped) running side by side with AVC encoded Blu-ray test material.
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Blu-ray Count
Jul 2007
Montreal, Canada
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