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Warner goes 'Flippers' for new releases
For those who have not heard, Warner is now doing 'Flipper' Discs for their films.
Example: Harold and Kumar has both the Blu-ray and DVD on one disc. Just thought I'd pass this along to those that hate these things. |
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Give us fucking good news please....My God this sucks. Now they're getting the HD-DVD treatment. Are they planning this for all new releases?
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Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
(Post 11092396)
For those who have not heard, Warner is now doing 'Flipper' Discs for their films.
Example: Harold and Kumar has both the Blu-ray and DVD on one disc. Just thought I'd pass this along to those that hate these things. |
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Thanks for the heads up - I'll be sure to import any of these titles that interest me.
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I'll be interested in hearing if there are any playability issues
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Originally Posted by trespoochies
(Post 11092403)
Give us fucking good news please....My God this sucks. Now they're getting the HD-DVD treatment. Are they planning this for all new releases?
So far...no idea. When is the next Warner title due out? Now with UV, they go for 3 discs to...1. |
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I know that DVD-18 and DVD/HD DVD combos had problems (not for me BTW), but has there been problems with Blu-ray/DVD combos?
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Originally Posted by joltman
(Post 11092614)
has there been problems with Blu-ray/DVD combos?
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No doubt this is partly to discourage rental stores from purchasing retail discs for rental, as well as to prevent folks like me from buying their combo packs and selling off the unwanted extra discs. Just another passive/aggressive shot at free trade.
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Originally Posted by Doctorossi
(Post 11092658)
Nobody wants your "evidence" around here, buck-o; we just need our trusty torches and pitchforks.
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Originally Posted by NoirFan
(Post 11092876)
As a side note, when did pitchforks start being associated with angry villagers in horror films? I watched both Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein again recently, and although there were plenty of torches, I didn't notice a single pitchfork in either film. I was looking for them too.
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Originally Posted by riotinmyskull
(Post 11092537)
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Originally Posted by joltman
(Post 11092614)
I know that DVD-18 and DVD/HD DVD combos had problems (not for me BTW), but has there been problems with Blu-ray/DVD combos?
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Oooh...this means when THE DARK KNIGHT RISES finally comes to Blu, you'll all be freakin' out. :)
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I won't be freaking out. I'll just be watching my import. Funny how the European market is smart enough to avoid these types of discs. Only the idiot execs in the US keep trying to float this shit.
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No matter if a flipper disc works perfectly, I still hate them beyond all imagination. You worry a lot more about fingerprints and scratches. I don't like to think every single time I put in a movie or tv show if it will work or not. I will be avoiding this like the plague.
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Not to mention they may work fine now, but who knows if the bonding will holdup over time.
What I know is I many 5 year old BD-50's that work just fine. No need to fuck all that up now. |
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Originally Posted by bunkaroo
(Post 11093313)
Not to mention they may work fine now, but who knows if the bonding will holdup over time.
You could say that about any bonded-layers disc. |
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 11093247)
Oooh...this means when THE DARK KNIGHT RISES finally comes to Blu, you'll all be freakin' out. :)
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Just hope they have printing on BOTH SIDES this time- none of that "Standard DVD on other side" and inserting a label-less disc to play the standard-def. Also they better not be charging extra for these- that was the main reason HD-DVD combo discs sucked. I hate unnecessary multi-disc sets, but I really don't see the need for having a standard-def copy anyways.
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Originally Posted by Spottedfeather
(Post 11093298)
No matter if a flipper disc works perfectly, I still hate them beyond all imagination. You worry a lot more about fingerprints and scratches. I don't like to think every single time I put in a movie or tv show if it will work or not. I will be avoiding this like the plague.
Then, my family would get made at me for stopping the disk to put in the wide screen version. Same thing will be happening no matter how the try to label the disks, "Blue" inner circle for BR. I am already ticked and they have not sold any yet. Here is hoping that I do not need to buy any WB BR until "TDK Rises". |
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There has never been a need for a digital copy disc. Universal handles digital copies amazingly based upon their recent releases. Go directly to the Universal website, type in your activation code and pick which format (i.e. iTunes, Vudu, Zune, etc) in which you want the digital copy in. Bing. Bang. Boom. You're done. While the digital copy is still standard definition only, at least Universal now gives customers the iTunes Extras version of the digital copy.
Ultraviolet is a mess. Customers don't know how to use it nor do they want to know how to use it. It doesn't help matters much that the Flixster application on iOS is a piece of shit and the picture quality sucks. Hell, the Flixster application on a computer is a piece of shit as it's ran through Adobe Air. Really Warner? This is the best you have at your disposal? I hate flippers. Either give me the DVD on a separate disc or don't give it to me at all. The A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas Blu-ray is just a debacle. Not only does it utilize a BD/DVD flipper, but the extended cut has a lossy Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Jesus Warner, is it 2006-2008 all over again? |
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NOooooooooO!
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DD5.1 for Extended? Sweeeeet!
/sarcasm |
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