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Old 11-22-06 | 02:15 PM
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DVD Talk review of 'Ice Age - The Meltdown'

I was wondering if the picture quality was improved at all in the final dvd. I just bought it yesterday and want to be sure before I open it. From the review: "While this is an unfinalized transfer, the quality of the colors and detail still shine. Of course, pixilation, grain, and edge enhancement were intensely noticeable through this screener copy. Here's hoping that the quality of the video transfer will be cleaned up by the street date, because the quality was awful."
Old 11-24-06 | 09:33 PM
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Anybody have any answers? It still sits sealed on my shelf until I find out.
Old 11-25-06 | 01:47 PM
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I picked this up yesterday and am glad to say that my copy's transfer is amazing. Absolutely no grain or anything like the screener copy that the reviewer had.
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Thank you. I'll watch it soon.

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