Abbott & Costello Vol 1 Problems ?
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Re: Abbott & Costello Vol 1 Problems ?
Originally posted by Struz
Has anyone experienced any problems with these disks ?
I've heard a lot of people are having problems with disks freezing up.
Has anyone experienced any problems with these disks ?
I've heard a lot of people are having problems with disks freezing up.
Just curious though, when you say "I've heard.....", where are you hearing this?
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Thanks for the link to the "Best of A&C, Vol. 1" discussion. I'll start watching the disks this weekend and see if I discover any of the reported glitches. God, I hope not; my fingers are crossed.
I'm not happy with the substantial drop in quality of manufacturing of DVDs lately. Many disks being released nowadays seem unplayable or at least unplayable on a number of DVD players. I bought and watched about 150 DVDs in 2003 without any problems, but about 20% of the disks I've gotten in 2004 have been defective, i.e., the disks pixelate, freeze and/or skip. Someone at the New York Times should do an expose on this rising issue.
I'm not happy with the substantial drop in quality of manufacturing of DVDs lately. Many disks being released nowadays seem unplayable or at least unplayable on a number of DVD players. I bought and watched about 150 DVDs in 2003 without any problems, but about 20% of the disks I've gotten in 2004 have been defective, i.e., the disks pixelate, freeze and/or skip. Someone at the New York Times should do an expose on this rising issue.
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I watched them all, they look fine. The problem is probably with people who have older DVD players. With newer players, you will get the slight layer change pause, but then the movie plays fine. It does for me.
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Originally posted by Cocopugg
I watched them all, they look fine. The problem is probably with people who have older DVD players. With newer players, you will get the slight layer change pause, but then the movie plays fine. It does for me.
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I watched them all, they look fine. The problem is probably with people who have older DVD players. With newer players, you will get the slight layer change pause, but then the movie plays fine. It does for me.
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Mine seems to have a problem on Hold that Ghost (the only one I've watched so far). In the scene were Costello is about to be grabbed from behind as he sits in bed (right around the Ch12/13 break) it skips back nearly to the beginning of the movie. It did it on a Sony 5DVD player (don't recall the model # off hand but it's been a solid player so far) but on the player in my computer it seems to be fine. There was a blemish on the disk itself so maybe that was the problem.
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I just got this from Amazon. Had to send it back because there was a huge scratch across the second disk. Probably due to the packaging, which, when closed, forces both discs against each other. If they line up correctly, the hubs should prevent actual touching. But, if not, the hubs look as if they can actually damage the discs. I hate this kind of packaging. The "Green Acres" set came like this as well. I wish there was some sort of separator in between the discs. I also ordered "3 Days of the Condor" and had to send that back as well. The cover was bunched-up all the way past the top opening, and when security tape was removed, it ripped the whole top part off.
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I've only watched the 1st 2 movies, no problems here. I don't understand why they didn't put the layer break in-between the 2 movies instead of partway thru the 2nd. Another thing, I had a hell of a time figuring out which side of the disc was which, that was some small print!
I'm not dumping the set, but if I run into any layer-change problems on the other side/disk, I may end up ripping and burning 8 individual DVDRs.
I'm not dumping the set, but if I run into any layer-change problems on the other side/disk, I may end up ripping and burning 8 individual DVDRs.
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I watched Hold That Ghost yesterday, and there indeed were a couple of seconds of pixelation/jittering/skip when the bus first pulls up to the haunted house. I'm using an Onkyo DVD player purchased new in 2003, so I wouldn't blame the players. It's looking like poor quality control of the disks.
I noted that Deluxe Global Media Services, Inc., was the company that manufactured the disks for Universal. I thought Universal did a fairly good job with the video transfer and with the DVD design (including at least trailers and subtitles for each movie), so this company is the one that should probably get the blame, even though Universal should really be more adamant about ensuring quality from their contractors.
http://www.disctronics.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.bydeluxe.com/home/
I noted that Deluxe Global Media Services, Inc., was the company that manufactured the disks for Universal. I thought Universal did a fairly good job with the video transfer and with the DVD design (including at least trailers and subtitles for each movie), so this company is the one that should probably get the blame, even though Universal should really be more adamant about ensuring quality from their contractors.
http://www.disctronics.co.uk/index.htm
http://www.bydeluxe.com/home/
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Originally posted by gcbma
even though Universal should really be more adamant about ensuring quality from their contractors.
even though Universal should really be more adamant about ensuring quality from their contractors.
Quality control from Universal? You're kidding, right?
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The real question is what will Universal do about this? If one has a faulty disc, will one be able to return it to the company for a disc which is functional? I had success returning a fullscreen disc to them when the BACK TO THE FUTURE set was released and they sent the appropriate widescreen disc a couple weeks later.
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Originally posted by gcbma
I'm not happy with the substantial drop in quality of manufacturing of DVDs lately... Someone at the New York Times should do an expose on this rising issue.
I'm not happy with the substantial drop in quality of manufacturing of DVDs lately... Someone at the New York Times should do an expose on this rising issue.
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Hmm, I knew that things might sound too good to be true with this set. But at this price point per film, I'll take the chance and buy it.
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Hammer, you hit the nail on the head <g>. Abbott and Costello were the funniest guys ever for Universal, I'm so happy they are finally releasing the boy's work on DVD. The quality of the set looks awesome. No problems playing either disc for me either. Can't wait for the next volume!
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Hold That Ghost played fine on my Toshiba SD4700. I like the look of the DVD case too. Kinda has a retro look to it sitting next to the newer movies. One quibble I have is that calling this "best of" is a bit of a misnomer. It's really just the first eight movies.....unless of course you consider all of their movies to be their best.
Anyway, loved Hold That Ghost. Have no clue how long it's been since I last saw that.
Anyway, loved Hold That Ghost. Have no clue how long it's been since I last saw that.
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I finally decided to bite the bullet and buy these. Being a huge Abbott And Costello fan (I actually memorized the enite 'Who's on First?' skit in the second grade, I still remember it.) I would have had them on their orignal release date if not for all the problems people were having. I wanted yo ask about the packaging, is it presented in a double alpha? or a cardboard sleeve with two slimline cases inside?
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I just got a copy of this DVD and found out tonight it's defective. The opening chapter of Buck Privates freezes and pixelates. I see someone in the HTF thread had the same problem with the movie. Once I skip to chapter 2 the rest of the movie plays fine. I'm not even going to bother with the other movies until I exchange this one for another copy. I tried playing it on 2 of my DVD players and they both had the same problem.



