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Hey all,
I'm trying to get a better understanding of CEE Bluray releases. It would seem a fair amount of folks tend to prefer them over others? Would someone kindly lay out the pro's and con's of CEE vs. R1 releases please?
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Uh, sorry, what are CEE BluRays?
And What does R1 standing for? Region 1? that is DVD Region Coding.
Or are that different kinds of BluRay standards?
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CEE - Central and Eastern Europe
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Okay, so my first thought was correct, that it was only a question, what people like in non american releases.
So, I think this is a very complex qustion, becuase it is not a complete technical question, more a personal question, in preferences.
As born, and living in Germany, I mostly prefer German Releases (and with bigger companies european mastered Releases with german audio and/or subtitles) nbecause it is just easier, than watching a movie in english, a language I have to translate myself in my head listening or reading.
But in much cases I also like other region releases, because different companies seem to focus on different things, regarding releases.
In my personal opninion it is not just a question of "region" the movie is release, but a question of "what did the individual releasing company treating it".
So, the answer to this question got quite complex with every single possible different in a release.
i.e.: Remake of "Dawn of the Dead".
Why should I bother with the US (or RC 1) release?
1.: I cannot play it on my Playstation
2.: It is the same censored unrated TC, as the german languaged release
3.: Other CEE Releases got it uncensored unrated in english, but not in german
Than there is this Mediabook wave in Germany/Austria, where (well not really every, but much) every (even sh***y movie gets a limited >$35 Mediabook release, that just has it limitation and mediabook value, because most of the releases are dnr'd and basing on foreign master, without really making a new one.
But I have Romeros "... of the Dead" trilogy in that way, because: Mediabook, limitation and german Audio.
So here for me was the packaging the factor getting the overpriced austrian release.
On blu-ray.com forum members often whine about "not english friendly" releases in not english native countries, but it is the same reason, why most of the US releases are not german friendly. (French and Spanish often enough occur on US releases, due to the use of the same release for Canada and Mexico).
Maybe the question should be asked for every individual release, where much people prefer a non domestic release, and sometimes comparisons give the answer.
Another "bonus" in CEE releases for me: I have to wait not as long as getting postage from USA, and shipping costs are lesser for me getting something from amazon.de.. then getting something from amazon.com
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It seems to me that "mastering" for CEE discs can be far superior to R1 releases and I guess ultimately this is why I was asking the question. I have downloaded some CEE Blurays and found that clarity, less DNR, and color timing can be a benefit of CEE releases.
I also wonder why only Europe would get such nice releases compared to other regions.
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Are there any sites that carry specific comparisons between CEE and other releases?
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