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where's that thread about message hijacking/trolling? LOL
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Originally Posted by Josh Z
Or the regular non-Superbit disc, which is also 2.35:1. http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=912 No. The regular disc is 1.33:1. Sony discontinued the flipper about a year ago. |
Originally Posted by kintnerboy
No. The regular disc is 1.33:1. Sony discontinued the flipper about a year ago.
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Originally Posted by Josh Z
SDDS is a theatrical audio format. The acronym stands for "Sony Dynamic Digital Sound". There is no home video equivalent. (For that matter, the home versions of Dolby Digital and DTS are different than the theatrical versions.)
I have no idea what "DCS" is. ...or maybe I'm wrong. A Google search for "Digital Cinema Sound" turned up the following: http://www.sony.net/Products/audio/t...ogy/index.html As best as I can tell, DCS is simply a processing preset available on some Sony hardware. My guess is that the "DCS" logo and trailer on my Malaysian STAR WARS Episode I DVD means nothing. The trailer was probably just a demo clip from Sony, and the bootleggers probably just threw the logo onto the DVD like they do with many other logos that don't actually apply, like "DVD9" and sometimes "dts". |
Originally Posted by Josh Z
The old widescreen disc is still available on many retailer shelves, and will likely continue to be for a long time.
There's also of course eBay and many other outlets for finding out of print discs. |
Originally Posted by Josh Z
I have no idea what "DCS" is.
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