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Has anyone done a side by side to see the differences between the 2 encodes? Also the differences in sound.
I'd definitely want to upgrade from my existing MPEG-2 version if the video is any better on the VC-1 encode. The MPEG-2 version is neck & neck with The Italian Job (Paramount) as the worst video on a Blu-ray I own. The Fugitive is one of my all-time favorite movies so I'd like to have a better encode to actually enjoy the movie. Let us know if anyone has a side by side video comparison. I'd definitely rebuy if there is a better video encode. |
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The "bonus features not rated" has to be underneath the rating. If that's the case, then it's VC-1 (from what we've researched).
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The grain (at least that's what I assume it is) during the opening sequence of the overhead Chicago shots at night is absolutely ATROCIOUS. I'm sure the transfer isn't helping it much. The only hope would be for a Fugitive/Us Marshalls 2 pack with a remaster. ![]() |
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I'm 100% sure the jaggies are still there. Obviously my opinion as an unknown person on the internet is not the worth the same as "definitive evidence," but I think the matter is pretty cut and dry here considering what we're discussing. WB did not fix the jaggies. |
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Mine has the old case but the new artwork. I just checked and sure enough, the crew member is not there and my player (DMP-BD30) says it's VC-1.
I bought my copy as part of a "Best of Blu-ray" 4-pack on February 12, 2008. Yes, that's 2008, not 2009, so the VC-1 version has been out for at least a year. |
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It is very unlikely Warner went to the expense of preparing a completely new master from the IP/Digital Intermediate/Film negative because of the jaggies on the Blu-ray. Even in the case of The Perfect Storm, which had the exact same problem as The Fugitive on the HD DVD and was newly encoded for Blu-ray, all they did was run a filter over it to minimize the appearance of aliasing artifacts. They did not strike a new transfer from the film elements to completely eliminate them. I have to believe though the VC-1 encoding has superior picture quality, as VC-1 simply works better at those low bitrates than MPEG-2. I also would qualify that the VC-1 encoding probably does not look much better in absolute terms. There is only so much anything can be done with a poor looking master.
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You mean remaster -- it's funny, but when you look back, WB used the Fugitive as one of the first DVD releases, and not a great looking one as that.
By going back to the exact same titles for early BDs, they are putting this movie and a bunch of others at disservice, ie we will have, again, to double dip and wait for years until a correct version is released, by the time we will go 3D or whatever, and again, this title will be reissued in a badly mastered version in the early days of the new format, etc, etc It's lost in a loop where it can't be released right the first time around each time a new format come, because it's locked inside a marketing plan, branded "hot selling title to be released in first wave of whatever new format comes" |
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I bought it at Costco for $12.99. The back cover had the "Bonus Features" on it. I thought the film looked good and I saw no visible defects or flaws execpt for the first minute. I am not going to go back and search for them either. It was an overall pleasant viewing experience of a great movie. A previous reviewer is correct: ".....the opening sequence of the overhead Chicago shots at night is absolutely ATROCIOUS." Next time they need to go to a better source. But at a good price this current version should be acceptable to most viewers.
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The Fugitive, etc) and you always end up with mediocrity. I have NEVER seen a great transfer of THE FUGITIVE in any format! sigh ![]() |
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