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I'll follow-up on this same post because I am interested to know the answer as well, does anyone know?
I'm also curious if anyone knows, so I saw the "Continuum 1-4 Collector's Edition" from Germany on sale and I was thinking about it, but on the package, I see it says 7 discs, whereas the individual seasons made for a total of 8 discs, 2 per season. Does anyone know if they recompressed the episodes, or if they were able to somehow just shuffle the episodes? Hopefully they were able to shuffle them and distribute them evenly, since even in the original configuration, 2 discs per season would have been stretching it for the 13-episode seasons. 42 episodes / 7 discs = 6 episodes per disc if they distributed them evenly, which is still sadly high for a "60 minute" format show (usually around 40-50 minutes actual runtime per episode). The US releases were doing 3 discs for those longer seasons, so the complete series would have stacked up to 10 discs, which is 3 more discs than this. Unfortunately one can't find the US releases new for a reasonable price anymore. ![]() |
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