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#1061 |
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Hi!
I read somewhere here that in Rambo First Blood Part 2 the movie freezes, in my case happened when one of the villains is forcing Rambo to talk to the radio, is this problem in all discs? I have an Oppo 4K player I have to skip the chapter in order the movie to continue playing. Thank you. |
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Edit: I have the Lionsgate dics. Last edited by Noremac Mij; 11-19-2018 at 05:42 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Aztek (11-19-2018) |
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#1065 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I agree the new master in general has thin blacks and weak contrast. It's still a homerun compared to the old BD though. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#1068 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Watched the second movie last night. It's got more of dat "true 4K" sharpness than the grimmer, grittier look of the first film for sure, a lot of it takes place in blazing sunlight and some of those wide shots of the jungle and paddy fields look stunningly detailed. Close-ups look okay, some are a bit soft but Julia Nickson is still one of the most gorgeous creatures ever put on this planet or any other. Nice colour on said jungle greenery, very lush, and while this has the same sort of yellowy-green colour balance as the first film it seems to fit it a bit better.
Once again the black levels are all too often a murky grey BUT it must be said that there's some decent gamma in some of the darker shots this time around, some have a nice amount of density like when Co is discovered in the jungle, it's not as pervasively grey as First Blood was. HDR is fine, as with the first film's UHD it rarely calls attention to itself (MDL of 1000 max/0.0001 min) and maybe even looks a little clipped compared to what we know HDR can do but I'm not knocking it for that at all. You may/may not notice how soft and hazy some of the daylight shots are but please don't adjust your set because that's Jack Cardiff liberally applying the British cinematographer's creed of diffusing the shit out of everything, it creates that lovely halation around light. I even thought this one had got away with the compression because it was all going swimmingly until the gunboat attacks Rambo on the river, then the encode rapidly goes downhill. The explosons look really bitty and blocky and there's a bit when Rambo emerges from the deck that goes all Lego Vision, as do several other moments in the movie from there on out. Skies, smoke, flames, faces, this encode repeatedly craps itself and what's SO frustrating is that it'll do it for a few frames, then look alright, then turn to blocks for a few more frames. Rinse and repeat. So, yeah. Forget what you might think about Dolby Vision stealing bits from the HDR10 encodes on these StudioCanal UHDs - I've got the US Lionsgate disc but it has been authored by SC - because these guys simply can't compress 4K HDR for toffee, period. (Though I still think the DV+HDR10 encoding process is exacerbating the poor compression on those discs because they're caring even LESS about what the HDR10 looks like.) In my "expert" opinion they had a problem with darkness, then with grain, then with bright lights and smoke but it really doesn't matter about looking for causes any more because it's sheer dumb luck as to what these encodes end up looking like. There are even moments WITH lots of smoke and haze in Rambo II that look fine while others are just appalling. Took a few photos because I can't cap the discs directly, and while I know several of you will be rolling your eyes and stating that it looked fine, you can't see anything in the photos, that you don't pause to analyse your movies with your nose to the screen, maybe I've got a faulty disc and blah blah blah, well I don't give a shit. I saw all this stuff in motion, in real time, on my 65" TV from my regular viewing distance and when the movie was finished I went back and snapped a few of the worst bits. StudioCanal = ShitCompression, but then 'twas ever thus. Get to da blocky choppa! [Show spoiler] Which then looks 10x better a couple of frames later (though still isn't great) [Show spoiler] Do they do a Lego Rambo set? No need to wonder any more kids, because here it is: [Show spoiler] And then literally just a few frames later it's fine: [Show spoiler] Look at the tips of the flames, have I switched to a Minecraft video? lolz [Show spoiler]
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#1069 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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#1071 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Thanks given by: | MartinScorsesefan (10-23-2022) |
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#1073 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Yes, but as you know seeing it in motion in normal viewing conditions is a different thing. I love that you point this stuff out and want StudioCanal to fix it, but I can't lie and saw I saw it in motion. I didn't.
I did on The Fog at least, so I should get a Geoffy's Little Achievers badge for that one. |
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#1075 |
Active Member
Apr 2018
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A bit off topic but, Can macroblocking be caused by upscaling bluray to 4k by the player also? I have a panny dmp400 4k player and am getting some blocking on upscaled bluray. I don't remember it on my old player (panny dmp500 regular bluray player) which wasn't upscaled. Playing through a non hdr panny tv.
I happened to be near the tv when I had Kill Bill on and noticed these little blocks. Also, solid black areas can be blocky. I can't really notice it from my seating distance but I keep going up really close to the screen now to see if the blocking is there. It's like mental torture, I just have to keep a very close eye on the blockiness even though I don't really want to. |
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#1076 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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#1077 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (11-19-2018) |
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#1078 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#1080 | |
Blu-ray Baron
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"don't exist"; it's only the scope image of the actual movie being displayed as the screen is the same shape. |
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