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Re: Universal Vault Series (Amazon.com exclusives)
And did you see this disclaimer on Amazon?
This disc is expected to play back in DVD Video \"play only\" devices, and may not play in other DVD devices, including recorders and PC drives. |
Re: Universal Vault Series (Amazon.com exclusives)
Just to clarify, the danger in DVD-Rs is not the amount of playback. Like any optical disc format, playback shouldn't effect the disc at all. It's simply that DVD-Rs traditionally don't sport the longevity of replicated (pressed) discs because of the inks used to create them.
To assume that DVD-Rs are of lesser quality without knowing the manufacturer/process, though, isn't really justified. There are companies that make archival-grade DVD-Rs rated to last 100 years (versus the standard 20 or less). I would bet that these archival DVD-Rs give the cheap replicated discs used by Mill Creek a run for their money. Unfortunately, there's no way to tell until you start to witness artifacting, skipping and other issues. The danger is that sometimes by the time the DVD is breaking down, it'll already be too late to back it up. |
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I have never had a problem with DVD-R's both studio made or burned otherwise...to worry about something that may happen is just silly. If you like a film enough to want it then buy it if you're just a DVD collecting whore with no real love of the film then don't bother and why are you complaining anyway. I bet the majority of these DVD-r discs will out live you and out live the format. My only beef is the price point...should be no more than $10-12. I mean the glory days of DVD collecting are over, let's all just deal wth it. I would still rather have obscure titles available this way then only streaming or download and have to burn it on my shitty home burner. What the studios have is much better.
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IDK, I got Stick and it was pretty good; no pixelation, skips or missing scenes, frames, etc. I might have ordered Blue Collar if I saw it before I ordered but I will wait to see what new titles they will add. They need their own site like Warner though.
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Originally Posted by Litfuel716
(Post 10029619)
I have never had a problem with DVD-R's both studio made or burned otherwise...to worry about something that may happen is just silly. If you like a film enough to want it then buy it if you're just a DVD collecting whore with no real love of the film then don't bother and why are you complaining anyway. I bet the majority of these DVD-r discs will out live you and out live the format. My only beef is the price point...should be no more than $10-12. I mean the glory days of DVD collecting are over, let's all just deal wth it. I would still rather have obscure titles available this way then only streaming or download and have to burn it on my shitty home burner. What the studios have is much better.
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Originally Posted by mdnitoil
(Post 10030366)
Spoken like somebody who hasn't been keeping track of the failure rate of Warner Archive burns. It's not some amazing exception to get a bad disc. No big deal because they'll happily send you a new one...as long as you watch it within 30 days and tell them. If you're one of these guys with a big backlog, that could be a problem. Is anybody really concerned about not watching their pressed discs within 30 days to make sure they got a good one?
But if I ever buy any of these burned discs, I will be checking them right away. |
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I have a question, what do the disc on these pressed disc look like? Do they have any kind of artwork or are they just blank?
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I bought Dragnet. I think it had color on the disk itself. But the transfer was just ok.
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I've got close to 100 Warner Archive discs. I've found the failure rate to be around 1 in 10. Usually the problem is it won't load at all, so I always check by putting it in the player as soon as I receive it. If I see the menu then I assume it will play. WB has been very good at sending replacements with no hassles, within the stated 30 days. I have a huge backlog, and I have noticed some slight pixelation/freezing on Archive discs when viewing the full movie after the 30 days that I might have tried to return otherwise. This might bump the failure rate to 1 in 5.
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I just received my first Universal DVD-R disc (RESURRECTION with Ellen Burstyn). No menu, the movie just starts playing. That's fine. But 16 minutes in, it starts pixelating and soon totally freezes. Not too good a track record so far. I have a bunch of the Warners Archives discs and haven't had a problem with any. The first Universal disc I receive is junk. Maybe that's why there have been no new titles announced yet. I'll ask for a return/replacement just this once and hopefully will get lucky next time. If the replacemnt is crap as well, I'll just get a refund and stick with Warners from now on.
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I was thinking about getting some of the Warner titles, but now I'm having second thoughts.
It doesn't make any sense to have this kind of failure rates for burned discs... unless they're using the cheapest DVD-R media that's available. I've lost track of the number of DVD-R discs (home video and such) I've burned... all without a single failure due to bad media (as far as I could tell). I have had discs not play in an older DVD player but play just fine in a newer one, a BR player, and my PC. |
Re: Universal Vault Series (Amazon.com exclusives)
Originally Posted by matome
(Post 10028691)
Does anyone know if A Bronx Tale is anamorphic this time around?
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Originally Posted by matome
(Post 10028691)
Does anyone know if A Bronx Tale is anamorphic this time around?
Originally Posted by JZ1276
(Post 10111525)
I'd like to know this as well
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Originally Posted by pilot
(Post 10111890)
I'll let everyone know on Wednesday.
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FWIW, regarding burned media and as I mentioned in another thread, I bought five Warner Archive titles during their recent 5 for $55 sale.
I've watched all but one, and so far PQ has been decent. I'm satisfied with them. |
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Originally Posted by pilot
(Post 10111890)
I'll let everyone know on Wednesday.
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Originally Posted by JZ1276
(Post 10118451)
So, Pilot, anamorphic or not?
Anwyays, it is 1.85:1 anamorphic. Only has Dolby 2.0, no 5.1. Single layer disc. No menu. DVD Player at home brought up the standard FBI warning, then right into the movie. No subtitles. VLC shows there are four sets of CC but none seemed to work. I did notice while playing it in VLC here at work, it was interlaced. I don't have my old disc anymore, and I honestly don't remember how it looked, but ..it looks pretty good to me.. Some quick shots (sorry if I picked shitty scenes..I just randomly clicked a couple times and took a shot) http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/4...2209h21m42.png http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/620...2209h21m26.png http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/7...2209h20m57.png http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/5...2209h20m21.png |
Re: Universal Vault Series (Amazon.com exclusives)
Originally Posted by pilot
(Post 10118763)
It is indeed anamorphic. The two past Amazon "Exclusives" (Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog - when it first came out before it received a wide release, and Jeremiah Season 2), both seemed not be on burned media, however this one is definitely a burned disc. I was unable to play it on my laptop dvdrw, but works on the desktop dvdrw at my work.
Anwyays, it is 1.85:1 anamorphic. Only has Dolby 2.0, no 5.1. Single layer disc. No menu. DVD Player at home brought up the standard FBI warning, then right into the movie. No subtitles. VLC shows there are four sets of CC but none seemed to work. I did notice while playing it in VLC here at work, it was interlaced. I don't have my old disc anymore, and I honestly don't remember how it looked, but ..it looks pretty good to me.. Some quick shots (sorry if I picked shitty scenes..I just randomly clicked a couple times and took a shot) http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/4...2209h21m42.png http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/620...2209h21m26.png http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/7...2209h20m57.png http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/5...2209h20m21.png |
Re: Universal Vault Series (Amazon.com exclusives)
Originally Posted by pilot
(Post 10118763)
...The two past Amazon "Exclusives" (Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog - when it first came out before it received a wide release, and Jeremiah Season 2), both seemed not be on burned media...
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Originally Posted by hindolio
(Post 10120888)
i dunno about jeremiah, but i recall numerous posts that some people received dr horrible as a pressed disk and some as a burned disk. just saying :D
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Re: Universal Vault Series (Amazon.com exclusives)
Originally Posted by pilot
(Post 10118763)
It is indeed anamorphic. The two past Amazon "Exclusives" (Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog - when it first came out before it received a wide release, and Jeremiah Season 2), both seemed not be on burned media, however this one is definitely a burned disc. I was unable to play it on my laptop dvdrw, but works on the desktop dvdrw at my work.
Anwyays, it is 1.85:1 anamorphic. Only has Dolby 2.0, no 5.1. Single layer disc. No menu. DVD Player at home brought up the standard FBI warning, then right into the movie. No subtitles. VLC shows there are four sets of CC but none seemed to work. I did notice while playing it in VLC here at work, it was interlaced. I don't have my old disc anymore, and I honestly don't remember how it looked, but ..it looks pretty good to me.. Some quick shots (sorry if I picked shitty scenes..I just randomly clicked a couple times and took a shot) http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/4...2209h21m42.png http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/620...2209h21m26.png http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/7...2209h20m57.png http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/5...2209h20m21.png |
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^ im guessing it is the same as the old disk though?
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Originally Posted by hindolio
(Post 10130136)
^ im guessing it is the same as the old disk though?
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I'm surprised they didn't do Terror in the Aisles. I thought that had a minor cult following.
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Re: Universal Vault Series (Amazon.com exclusives)
Just received news of more releases in the Universal Vault series from the Amazon CreateSpace newsletter today. If this has already been brought up in another thread, my apologies. I think some of these have been out for a few weeks already. At least one (Kid Stays In The Picture) was previously available as a "regular" DVD, so perhaps that's a sign that a lot of previously-available titles will ultimately make their way into services like this?
https://www.createspace.com/Special/...21&utm_id=5756 Encompassing a variety of genres and decades of motion-picture history, the new releases include: * Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938), a classic screwball comedy starring Claudette Colbert and Gary Cooper * Cool as Ice (1991), starring Vanilla Ice in his motion-picture debut * Crackers (1984), with Donald Sutherland, Sean Penn, Jack Warden and Christine Baranski * Here Come the Waves (1944), a musical comedy with the inimitable Bing Crosby and Betty Hutton * It Ain't Hay (1943), a rare early film from comedy legends Bud Abbott and Lou Costello * The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002), a documentary following the rise and fall of legendary Hollywood producer Robert Evans * McHale's Navy (1964), a comedy inspired by the popular TV series with Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway * The Other Side of the Mountain (1975), starring Marilyn Hassett and Beau Bridges * The Other Side of the Mountain Part II (1978), with Marilyn Hassett and continuing the inspirational story of a critically injured world-class skier * The Public Eye (1992), starring Joe Pesci, Barbara Hershey and Stanley Tucci * Scott Joplin (1977), with Billy Dee Williams, Art Carney and Clifton Davis * The Secret War of Harry Frigg (1968), a rare comedy featuring Paul Newman * Sometimes a Great Notion (1971), Paul Newman's directorial debut, also showcasing Henry Fonda and Lee Remick * Waikiki Holiday (1937), with Bing Crosby, Bob Burns and Martha Raye * We're Not Dressing (1934), a classic musical comedy starring Bing Crosby and Carole Lombard along with the incomparable George Burns and Gracie Allen |
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