Michael Crawford
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So did anyone here about some sort of line that shows up ROTK? Want to check to see if I have it on mine, but not sure even where I heard about it...
they're not reviewing the movies. they're reviewing the product.I can't believe the amount of _______s on Amazon that are rating these one star just because they aren't the extended. I guess they don't know what a real review is.
I haven't heard anything about that! Is it something that's throughout the movie?
they're not reviewing the movies. they're reviewing the product.
i don't see any downside to voting against a media company trying to double-dip the profits by releasing an inferior product and delaying the more valuable one.
This is not an "inferior" product, it is a different product, and no one is being forced to purchase it. Giving the TE Blu-ray set a 1-star review is akin to giving an apple 1 star because it isn't an orange.
And calling this a double-dip is also somewhat disingenuous. Everyone knows that the EEs are coming, and anyone who only wants those versions can quite easily avoid the TE versions.
So did anyone here about some sort of line that shows up ROTK? Want to check to see if I have it on mine, but not sure even where I heard about it...
The lines (of which I know) that show up, are in FOTR. Most noticeably during the Arwen vs Ringwraith showdown at the river. A white line shows up for nearly a minute on the far right of the image, a purple one on the left.
It also happens twice during the fight on Weathertop, for two and twenty seconds respectively.
Aha! Thank you very much - I'll check for those this weekend and see what I see. I don't think all discs have this problem - it's a pressing issue, I believe.
BTW, after watching quite a bit more of the movies last night (jumping around), I have to say that I still agree that the PQ is not what it should be, but that it's not the disaster some folks would have you believe.
Agreed.
The exact starting points are:
1:01:54
1:03:56
1:11:40
Wonder if it's indeed a pressing issue, but I doubt it since the European releases also show the problem. Overscan on televisions or wrong ratio-settings tend to hide it though.
I always watch my blu-rays on original ratio (not the cropped 16:9 setting on many tv's) and it shows quite clearly.
Excellent, thanks. Yea, if it's also on the Euro release, it becomes less likely a pressing issue. I assumed since I haven't heard all folks have it, but you may be right - overscan could be hiding it. Keep in mind that folks with projectors could also be seeing it, since overscan is a little bit of a different beast there, particularly with different screen sizes, whereas the overscreen on tv's could be hiding it entirely. Estel, are you using a projector?
they're not reviewing the movies. they're reviewing the product.
i don't see any downside to voting against a media company trying to double-dip the profits by releasing an inferior product and delaying the more valuable one.
I also wonder if it might be an overscan issue. Some TVs are calibrated with more overscan than others, and maybe the calibration on some sets causes the lines to be visible, where others might "hide" them off-screen.
I watch bluray/dvd without overscan. (Dot-by-dot mode on Pioneer).
No defects should have to be hidden by overscan.
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