2023-01-11, 11:27 AM
Strange Days in IMAX!
Strange Days open matte
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2023-01-11, 11:34 AM
(2023-01-11, 10:21 AM)Plissken1138 Wrote:(2023-01-11, 07:54 AM)maksnew Wrote: I have the Amazon version of Open Matte and it is not inferior in quality to BD, but only the picture is fuller and without loss on the sides. Yes, the video is the same.
2023-01-11, 03:20 PM
I'm all over that. Will it sync with the DTS LD or BD?
Thanks given by: dvdmike
2023-01-11, 09:26 PM
What BD? First or second release?
2023-01-11, 11:42 PM
2023-01-12, 12:33 AM
Thanks the second one has a delay (it's actually edge enhanced and a doctored version of the original master). I need to check my HDDs to remember what was the delay between first german and second one (maybe I posted it here, but I forgot).
2023-01-12, 11:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 2023-01-12, 11:03 AM by SpaceBlackKnight.)
(2023-01-12, 12:33 AM)Stamper Wrote: Thanks the second one has a delay (it's actually edge enhanced and a doctored version of the original master). I need to check my HDDs to remember what was the delay between first german and second one (maybe I posted it here, but I forgot). The first German OAR BD (from Kinowelt) is based on a HD master prepared by Fox, newer than the WEB OM. This was also used on some Fox region 2/4 PAL DVDs that were anamorphic. This master is shared with Universal and also used on the 2015 DE BD as well as the UK and Spanish ones. Same master, only differences are encoding and Universal logo appearing instead of Fox. They're also different than the HDTV/WEB open matte transfer which is much older and was used on the non-anamorphic R1 DVD. The old Universal PAL DVDs used the same master, but blown up to anamorphic and with a Universal logo plastered on (they also digitally redid the opening presents to read Universal instead of 20th Century Fox presents). |
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