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Sep 2007
less than 10 minutes from Akihabara
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http://www.fanboyreview.net/2008/12/...ly-lookreview/
Not a good sign, I'd like to support Bandai Entertainment's Blu-ray releases but not if they'll only have lossy audio. Thankfully both the Japanese releases of Innocence have LPCM 7.1 and Dolby TrueHD (1st and 2nd release, respectively) and both have English subtitles. But I'll be pissed if they keep releasing Blu-rays without lossless audio. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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It being on a single layer doesn't matter. It's still possible to pull off good quality on single layer.
Anyway, the lack of lossless might be a blow for audio freaks out there, but I don't think it's the worst thing in the world. I also am not fond of the term "lossy", because for me, that implies that it's bad. Nothing on Blu-ray is BAD, it just might not be absolutely perfect. This is the same ideal people put on The Dark Knight's picture quality; sure, the PQ might not have been ideal, but that doesn't mean it's terrible either. Frankly, I think people should be glad a movie like this one is getting an American release at all. Anime is pretty niche still. I still find it difficult to believe that Funimation is even selling enough copies of the Dragon Ball Z movies for it to be worth it, and I really don't think the One Piece or Fullmetal Alchemist movies that are coming will sell well either. It's great to see this stuff getting a release, but I don't think people should demand so much of it when it's probably not economically viable on its own as it is. Do you really think the anime subset overlaps with the blu-ray subset that much? ps I think I'll be getting the US release on this thing; I don't mind a lower quality sound delivery when it's not going to bother me in the slightest, and I like having the choice of hearing the English dub if I feel like it. I'll typically prefer the original Japanese audio, but I don't like not having the choice. That, and I'd rather not have a bunch of cases with English titles and English descriptions, then a single anime BD among them looking out of place. edit; oh and one more thing: If you refuse to buy this on the grounds of the audio not being good enough for your tastes, the producer may see low sales and decide not to keep releasing anime titles. Do you want to indirectly contribute to anime titles not getting released as much here as they could be? |
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imagine a studio releasing a BD which is only 720p, its still HD but you wouldn't buy it would you because it would below the best it could be. I'm assuming you don't have surround sound, well there was a thread here the other day asking what biggest difference comparing DVDs to BDs was and you know what practically everyone said? Audio. ![]() |
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The Digital Bits
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I'll get confirmation on this, as the Bandai screeners take forever to get to me because they're on the slow boat and I'm on the East Coast
Disney did the Japanese release, so this will be a different encode anyway. This was not done by the Honneamise division that did all of their other discs. For the record, the specs I had were the same as the Disney disc, I just figured it's a co-production for the new one. The GoFish parts are simply because they inherited the GF master tapes Last edited by Jeff Kleist; 12-27-2008 at 11:39 AM. |
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Special Member
Sep 2007
less than 10 minutes from Akihabara
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Is it better for something to not be released at all or be released with "good" quality? Yes, "perfect" would be better, but you're not going to get "perfect" by refusing "good". USA is not Japan. They can't count on anime to sell titles like they can over there. They can't risk investing a lot of money into a product that even by generous estimations would be easily identified as "few". Quote:
And if other companies look at Bandai and notice Bandai isn't selling enough copies of this film, they too will likely scale back commitments to the format (at least in the American corner of the world). I want these companies to be interested in the format, I want to encourage them to produce more. This is why I've bothered to buy up all of the Dragon Ball Z movies. I'm a fan of Dragon Ball Z, but I could easily do without the movies... they're not very good in all truth. I intend to buy any anime on BD that even comes close to looking interesting to me, because if no one buys the first-out-of-the-gate stuff, it could slow the chances for other, better things in the pipeline. Refusing to buy because quality isn't ABSOLUTELY perfect is ridiculous. If everyone took that stance, the companies would stop producing ANYTHING. All of our collections would consist of the same dozen or so films that combine perfect picture quality with perfect sound and perfect extras. By not buying, you're not encouraging them to step up the quality; by refusing to buy, you're telling them that you do not want to own this movie and that the market interest isn't as high as they thought. If you refuse to buy a movie on any grounds, they're just going to think you don't want to own the movie. They don't know "oh they just want higher quality, let's risk more money on the project when we already think it won't sell very well." ps the comparison of: 720p:1080p "lossy" audio:lossless audio is a poor one. You may not like it, but basic surround is an established standard for audio on Blu-ray and is seen in more than a few titles. A better comparison would be 1080i:1080p. But even so, the logic still stands: you refuse to buy this, and you might as well be telling the company to stop producing anime for USA altogether; they will not read your motives into your actions, they will just assume no one wants this movie. |
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Sep 2006
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We don't pay extra for lossless and it downgrades to lossy for people without the necessary receivers so why not include it on every title? |
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The studios need to put the work into proper high-definition releases. That includes high bitrate video encodes and lossless audio. End of story. Last edited by GGX; 12-27-2008 at 04:08 PM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I shudder to think what you did to watch movies in days before HD and BD. Did you refuse to buy DVDs too because the picture and audio was so "bad"?
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Afrobean all i'm hearing from you you is that studios can release sub-standard BDs. Complete BS.
Your in the wrong place if you think you can justify Dolby Digital on BDs. If your a studio releasing BDs you can afford to add lossless audio otherwise you shouldn't be in the Blu-ray game. and why are you trying to make out that Bandai are a small company?!! They can afford to release quality discs they just choose not to to maximize profit not because "they would be in some sort of financial trouble". |
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Banned
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Again, I'm sure you don't like it, but not all BDs are going to have perfect picture and sound. Some of them are going to have moderate to bad picture transfers and some of them are going to have lower quality audio. This level of audio quality may have been present in the days of DVD, but it is still present to this day on BD. This is not the same as a BD using a lower resolution picture; those resolutions are not used in main features on BD. Conversely, this sort of audio isn't uncommon in main features on BDs, particularly from companies who are not the "big boys". But you're neglecting to acknowledge that by refusing to buy on these grounds, Bandai is just going to see it as a lack of demand for Ghost in the Shell on Blu-ray. They're not going to think "oh man sales are bad because we tried to save money and minimize risk, but sales would be THROUGH THE ROOF if we did a perfect transfer!" Because it wouldn't make that drastic of a difference in income for them. But it would drastically increase production costs and increase the risk on an already risky endeavor. I still don't see how it not being released at all is a better alternative than an average release rather than a perfect release. Is it better for us to stick to a DVD copy to watch this film, or is it better to have a less-than-ideal 1080p version? |
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Banned
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I'm the consumer. I don't care what it costs the studio. If they can't put the effort into releasing a quality product then I'm not going to put the effort into buying it.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I'm glad there are more people like me then, because if there weren't people like me willing to buy this niche stuff despite less than ideal quality, niche stuff wouldn't hardly get released at all.
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Banned
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This isn't a matter of me not liking niche releases. The problem is Bandai (a major studio) taking short cuts. As evident by the Japanese release of Innocence.
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Banned
Dec 2008
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No lossless = rental.
Never would I throw away money on a disc at this point without lossless audio. |
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Expert Member
Oct 2006
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