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Two cuts on BD with no seamless branching?!?
#11
German limited edition BluRay with Last man on Earth has thre Versions on one disc,m without Seamless branching: International Version in black/white (1) and color (2) and italian Version (3).
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#12
I never looked at my Blu's this close to know. I guess I'll have to do a little bit of scavenging now, lol. Thanks Andrea. Tongue
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#13
I am legend and wedding crashers have 2 different versions on the same discs as is the case with a couple early warner releases
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#14
Cop Land in France (Studio Canal) has both cuts on the same disc on seperate streams, too. No seamless branching.

Rambo 2008 is the same on Lionsgate UHD!
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#15
"Léon, the Professional", on the most recent UHD in France, also has the two cuts on seperate streams. No seamless branching. Meaning there is about 1h50 that's common to both cuts twice on the disc, resulting in a bitrate around 42mbps instead of 65 on the Sony US disc. The French disc has Dolby Vision though. I haven't checked if the compression was done well yet.
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#16
The UHD of Enter The Dragon is also like this. It's a real shame they didn't just let Arrow do it like the others.
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#17
The new Blair Witch Project BD from Second Sight actually has 3 separate versions of the movie on a single disc. No branching.
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(2024-12-19, 11:12 AM)Turisu Wrote: The new Blair Witch Project BD from Second Sight actually has 3 separate versions of the movie on a single disc. No branching.

Didn't even know there was 3 cuts. Can regular BDs even use 66GB discs? That's the only way I could imagine that working.
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TBWP doesn't need a high bitrate being that most of the footage is upscaled Hi8 video (or upscaled DVD in the case of the 35mm version). Each version is only around 16Gb on the disc.

Speaking of "Leon", I actually used the fact that the US UHD was seamlessly branched to create a remux of the UK theatrical version of the movie. It's basically the US theatrical cut with the "Leon" title rather than "The Professional". Smile
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