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Old 06-20-2014, 09:23 PM   #11
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The Warner Archive releases are produced the exact same way that regular Warner releases are. At least on Blu-ray, which are pressed just like regular Blu-ray releases; they aren't burned to BD-Rs. The only significant difference between Warner Home Video Blu-rays and Warner Archive Collection Blu-rays is that the latter can only be bought on-line and are pressed in smaller batches.
Yes, but they don't have the same type of budgets for them. The menus on these discs were interesting, for example, because they didn't use the typical WHV templates. What I was getting at was that they might not have the same level of quality control over these as they aren't sent out to retail stores. As in, they were produced like normal blu-rays, but an encoding glitch went unnoticed before the sets went into production because they didn't allocate the same amount of effort into checking the product.

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I don't see that it would be different during the "Play All" or the specific episode. It's the same data on the disc.
I was just confirming that I didn't spot the glitch in either since I happened to have tried both. When I first opened the set up, I checked the scene as described in Play All to check it, and then noted the scene for when I actually watched the episode, which I did by selecting the episode by itself (since that is my preferred personal playback method). No reason to not be thorough when reporting back since both actions were taken anyways, y'know?

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