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Old 04-27-2020, 01:09 PM   #7
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Where exactly did I say that I hope or expect a 4K restoration from Shock? I simply mentioned it was from Shock so everyone knew it wasn’t gonna be a Sony release. I know Shock is a budget label. You know Shock is a budget label. Possibly most people on this forum probably know that. However seeing as overseas members may read about this and get excited expecting a new master and restoration I’m simply saying temper your expectations. Shock sometimes uses really good masters in the correct aspect ratio and sometimes they use HD TV transfers of okay quality and sometimes their releases are in the wrong aspect ratio. We will have to wait and see. All we know for sure is that because it’s Shock they ain’t got the funds to be doing a 4K restoration and seeing as this seems to be one of the most wanted titles that has never released on Blu Ray I expect a lot of people will be wanting this to be the greatest quality ever. Honestly I’m not one of them. As long as it’s in the correct aspect ratio Im excited to retire my DVD and add it to my collection.
If you’re not happy with the master/Blu-ray, it’s not going to be Shock’s fault. If Sony was releasing the disc themselves, it’d be all smiles around here, but a Sony release would use exactly the same master they’re supplying for Shock.

Annnnnd in the interim we already have folks thinking the audio could be lossy. This thread is DOA.
 
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