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Top = 2007 Second = Unknown fan restoration Third = spoRv restoration Bottom = 35th ![]() And also a kinda fun comparison of the 35th and spoRv: ![]() Last edited by HAL9K; 09-18-2018 at 03:02 AM. |
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And here's another comparison. 35th on top and the spoRv restoration on the bottom. spoRv has nice warm day colors, but not glowing like the 2007, and also stronger blues at night like the 1999 DVD. But it doesn't have the yellow leaves like the one screenshot. Which leads me even more to believe it was just that, an edited screenshot, as well as being unable to find any actual fan restorations other than spoRv's. ![]() Last edited by HAL9K; 09-18-2018 at 05:09 AM. |
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Even though I have the big set, I haven't watched this movie on blu yet. But looking at those pictures I would say that the 2007 disc makes the movie look more like spring than fall. That's a problem for me.
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Looking forward to this, I've owned the Criterion laserdisc, the 1999 Anchor Bay THX limited 2-disc DVD, 2007 AB Blu-ray and now currently have the 35th anniversary Blu. Would only like lossless mono but the new 4K transfer is more than enough. I just hope my new LG B8 OLED arrives shortly after!
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And the difference between audio formats? Mono audio in DTS-HD MA is lossless audio. Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution, and DTS compress the sound hence the lossy designation since audio fidelity can be lost during the compression. These have fixed bit rates and for Blu-ray can range from 192kbs to 6.0mbs. Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, DTS X, DTS-HD MA do not compress the sound. Instead the full fidelity track is encapsulted in a folder. These have variable bit rates and can max out at 6.0mbs while dipping lower during playback. PCM does away with the folder and presents the audio in uncompressed format. Then there are the channels: Mono is one or two channel, easily verfied by listening to the track. Audio coming from the center channel on a surround sound setup denotes 1.0 Mono while audio coming from front left and front right denotes 2.0 mono. Some systems can process 1.0 mono as 2.0 but you can easily tell by the lack of stereo seperation that they are mono. Stereo is two channel and you'll hear seperation between the left and right front speakers. Stereo Surround is four channels and you'll hear dialogue from the center speaker, audio seperation betwween the front left and front right, and singular audio from the rear speakers. 5.1 expands on Stereo Surround by allowing stereo seperation between the rear left and rear right speakers. It also adds a low frequency effects channel which is usually sent to the subwoofer. The audio format holds the channels. So you can have Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono lossy at 192kbs fixed or DTS-HD MA 2.0 Surround. You can also have PCM Stereo sound. Scream isn't hiding "lossy audio in DTS-HD," they are presenting the original mono in DTS-HD MA. In this case... the stand alone discs for Halloween have Dolby Digital Mono while the discs exclusive to the box set have Dolby TrueHD Mono. Last edited by steve_dave; 09-18-2018 at 09:53 AM. |
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If you haven’t yet, you need to grab the “fundamental collection” version, which is an improved version of the spoRv. It’s what I used for the basis of my extended version. TBH, after seeing the 4K grading, I’ve cancelled my order. I finally have Halloween exactly as I personally want it (35th detail, 1999 grading, TV scenes intact, original PCM mono), and I’m not going to be as happy with another version at this point.
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EDIT: nvm, just found it on myspleen. ~Matt Last edited by Matt89; 09-18-2018 at 11:25 AM. |
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