"Big Ones You Can Look At" ever on DVD?
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"Big Ones You Can Look At" ever on DVD?
Dous anybody know if this Aeorsmith video collection will ever be released on DVD?
I think it definitely should! I've got the video tape (which is now deleted), but THIS collection DESERVES a DVD treatment!
I think it definitely should! I've got the video tape (which is now deleted), but THIS collection DESERVES a DVD treatment!
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It is available (legitimate release, not bootleg) as an R0 (meaning that it will play on all DVD players) DVD in Brazil. I bought this along with a bunch of other music videos from CDBrazil. There are a bunch of sellers on ebay (including CDBrazil) that sell this title.
The quality is OK, but not great -- I'd give it a 7 for sound and a 5 for video. One quirk is that each video has a "making of" mini-documentary before the actual video. This is great, but they don't index it, so you have to fast forward through the "making of" part if you want to get to the video itself. This isn't a big deal for me because I use a PC and WinDVD, so I just created my own bookmarks in WinDVD that I use whenever I watch this. Also, the menus are in Portugese -- not a problem because you can figure things out pretty easily. The "making of" sections, I think, have Japanese subtitles that can't be turned off -- again, not a problem if you're interested in the videos themselves, which don't have any subtitles.
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The quality is OK, but not great -- I'd give it a 7 for sound and a 5 for video. One quirk is that each video has a "making of" mini-documentary before the actual video. This is great, but they don't index it, so you have to fast forward through the "making of" part if you want to get to the video itself. This isn't a big deal for me because I use a PC and WinDVD, so I just created my own bookmarks in WinDVD that I use whenever I watch this. Also, the menus are in Portugese -- not a problem because you can figure things out pretty easily. The "making of" sections, I think, have Japanese subtitles that can't be turned off -- again, not a problem if you're interested in the videos themselves, which don't have any subtitles.
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