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drecksoft
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Post subject: Re: Ultimate list of Laserdisc titles that are significant Posted: 08 Jul 2020, 16:04 |
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Babylon 5 #1.1: The Gathering (TV Pilot) (1993) [15647] Original broadcast aspect ratio. Later DVD releases are widescreen but CGI segments are cropped. That applies to all Babylon 5 LDs. Those LDs are fullscreen while the DVDs are widescreen with cropped CGI. Here's also a List of exclusive Versions: http://bitcrush.io/laserwiki/index.php? ... ExclusivesIt contains quite a few other titles. Unfortnately it mostly lacks the reference numbers.
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ertoili
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Post subject: Re: Ultimate list of Laserdisc titles that are significant Posted: 21 Jul 2020, 13:46 |
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segasonic91 wrote: A-ko is 100% made from the Pony Canyon CAV disc. Discotek said as much when it was announced. Just as the previous CPM DVD had been. I guess the LD masters no longer exist either. I wish I had seen the Jp DVDs from the box set to see what they looked like. To know what master was used for the original. CAV source or actual LD master tape? Proyecto A-Ko is a 16mm film so the process if im not wrong is like this;...16mm roll telecined to TypeC analog magnétic tape or D2 digital (no compression) tape, and these two used as a masters for creating the LD/VHS releases. For DVD editions the masters used in that time were D1 digital component tapes, D5, ,DigiBeta....maybe some low quality DVD editions (by DVD standards) were made using Betacam SP tapes
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kt7000
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Post subject: Re: Ultimate list of Laserdisc titles that are significant Posted: 26 Jul 2020, 21:46 |
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The Laserdisc's listed here in this thread are of films that contain deleted, extended, and alternate shots and scenes integrated back into the film that have currently never been digitally released on DVD, Blu-ray, online streaming etc.
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Post subject: Re: Ultimate list of Laserdisc titles that are significant Posted: 17 Aug 2020, 14:27 |
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segasonic91 wrote: A-ko is 100% made from the Pony Canyon CAV disc. Discotek said as much when it was announced. Just as the previous CPM DVD had been. I guess the LD masters no longer exist either. I wish I had seen the Jp DVDs from the box set to see what they looked like. To know what master was used for the original. CAV source or actual LD master tape? Trying to unravel the discussion here, apologies being late to the party. What's the story with Project A-KO? Is this the same OAV I.would have remembered Manga Video releasing? What is the best version.available of it?
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Post subject: Re: Ultimate list of Laserdisc titles that are significant Posted: 21 Aug 2020, 22:20 |
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rein-o wrote: But the DVD uses the LD straight, I had it and even wrote to them to say they are scammers to release something with LD drop outs and all. Until i read this, I thought i was crazy... The other day, this DVD player i bought on ebay arrived, i randomly grabbed a DVD off the bookcase to make sure it worked. I put the DVD in and it played. Except then i thought i noticed what was LD dropout artifacts. They had that horizontal slow sliding appearance. It didn't look like film damage/scratches. I was like "no, they wouldn't use an LD to master a DVD, would they?". It was one of the first DVDs i ever owned, my friend bought it for my kids back in the late 90s, it was the first DVD release of "Army of Darkenss".
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takeshi666
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Post subject: Re: Ultimate list of Laserdisc titles that are significant Posted: 04 May 2021, 18:02 |
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signofzeta wrote: I know they are trying to get Wizard of Speed and Time on Blu-ray. Mike owns the movie totally, I think. We’ll have it eventually. If they include the actual original short film, I'd buy it just for that.
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Post subject: Re: Ultimate list of Laserdisc titles that are significant Posted: 04 May 2021, 23:30 |
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9954tony wrote: rein-o wrote: But the DVD uses the LD straight, I had it and even wrote to them to say they are scammers to release something with LD drop outs and all. Until i read this, I thought i was crazy... The other day, this DVD player i bought on ebay arrived, i randomly grabbed a DVD off the bookcase to make sure it worked. I put the DVD in and it played. Except then i thought i noticed what was LD dropout artifacts. They had that horizontal slow sliding appearance. It didn't look like film damage/scratches. I was like "no, they wouldn't use an LD to master a DVD, would they?". It was one of the first DVDs i ever owned, my friend bought it for my kids back in the late 90s, it was the first DVD release of "Army of Darkenss". I think I actually just picked this up on DVD last month and it was horrible PQ, looked like part was from the LD and part from a really bad workprint or VHS.
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takeshi666
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Post subject: Re: Ultimate list of Laserdisc titles that are significant Posted: 30 Aug 2021, 17:36 |
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signofzeta wrote: P&S and open matte are totally different things so I would verify that elsewhere. Open matte is incorrect but occasionally useful, P&S is useless garbage. Unfortunately the database is full of discs where this is not properly indicated. We still don't have proper labels for full frame versions of Super 35 films, do we?
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Post subject: Re: Ultimate list of Laserdisc titles that are significant Posted: 18 Jan 2023, 14:40 |
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takeshi666 wrote: Unfortunately the database is full of discs where this is not properly indicated. We still don't have proper labels for full frame versions of Super 35 films, do we? "Open Matte" exists since the beginning and "Super 35" was added later as well! Wouldn't "Super 35 @ 1.33:1" serve that purpose? Julien
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