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Old 06-29-05 | 07:50 AM
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Revelations DVD not anamorphic!

I was really shocked when I got home with my Revelations miniseries DVD set, and found that the widescreen image is NOT anamorphic. I didn't realize that major studios still released non-anamorphic widescreen DVDs! Am I naive, or is this really strange?
Old 06-29-05 | 07:59 AM
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This was broadcast in widescreen, right?
Old 06-29-05 | 09:04 AM
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This was broadcast in widescreen, right?
I'm not sure--the HD was. I watched the first couple of episodes, and found it interesting but too demanding on my attention to be spread out over six weeks. So I waited for the DVD--and was stunned when I got it. I just wasn't expecting a major-studio new-release to be non-anamorphic widescreen in this day and age. I think it's been two or three years since I've seen one...
Old 06-29-05 | 12:36 PM
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The first 2 episodes got my attn but went DOWN HILLLLL from there.
Old 06-29-05 | 12:43 PM
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Sorry to hear they skimped on the DVD. I enjoyed the series a lot. Of course now I'll always think of Fred Durst as pudgy, pasty and evil....
Old 06-29-05 | 01:11 PM
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Same thing happened with the recent Highlander: Raven set. Non-anamorphic widescreen transfers. WTF???
Old 07-16-05 | 05:26 AM
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Just discovered this myself. What a bunch of lazy cheapskates! It was recorded in HD so what's the problem with a 16x9 transfer?! Unbelievable!

I measured the aspect ratio and it's 1.96:1 as well, not 1.78:1 as stated. They even stuffed up the back cover of the Amaray case for Disc 2. Where the runtime should be it says "Run time for Disc" instead.

Another great screw up from Universal.
Old 07-16-05 | 09:36 AM
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I measured the aspect ratio and it's 1.96:1 as well, not 1.78:1 as stated.
Are you sure it's not 1.78:1 with pillarboxing on the sides to counter TV overscan? Do you have a DVD drive in your computer? Play it on your computer and then measure the actual picture area.

I don't know one way or the other. I just think it's odd that the disc for this TV production would be wider than 16:9.
Old 07-16-05 | 11:36 AM
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Are you sure it's not 1.78:1 with pillarboxing on the sides to counter TV overscan? Do you have a DVD drive in your computer? Play it on your computer and then measure the actual picture area.

I don't know one way or the other. I just think it's odd that the disc for this TV production would be wider than 16:9.
I know what I'm doing Josh

I took a couple of screengrabs via PowerDVD. Viewed it in Adobe PhotoShop and did a width and height pixel count of the matted image.

It's 1.96:1. 1.96185...... actually. 720W x 367H.

It's not windowboxed.


Hopefully the UK Region 2 will be anamorphic when it comes out. Then I can sell this botch job and pick up a proper release

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Old 07-16-05 | 11:59 AM
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Looks like a fairly certain 2006 release (MK2 release).

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Old 07-16-05 | 04:27 PM
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hope you like it cause the show went down hill after the first 2 episodes
Old 07-16-05 | 09:46 PM
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That is so weak. Glad I recorded the HD broadcasts, except for one glitchy ~10 minutes in SD. Haven't watched more than the first episode yet, though.
Old 07-16-05 | 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Squirrel God
I know what I'm doing Josh
Oh, I wasn't doubting you. I'm just perplexed.

I'm actually glad that I hated the parts of this movie that I saw on TV, because if this were something that I actually cared about owning I'd be really pissed.
Old 07-17-05 | 07:58 PM
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Oh, I wasn't doubting you. I'm just perplexed.
You should doubt me. Turns out I didn't know what I was doing after all. I just re-checked it and I was wrong. For some bizarre reason, damn PowerDVD was saving the screen cap to a pre-set size that was out of ratio.

It's actually 1.76:1, which is not far off from the 1.78:1 shown on the back cover after all.

I will now go and stand in the corner for several hours, hanging my head in shame.
Old 07-18-05 | 11:09 PM
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Were they rubbing the non-anamorphic transfer in our faces by making the menus anamorphic????
Old 07-18-05 | 11:27 PM
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Were they rubbing the non-anamorphic transfer in our faces by making the menus anamorphic????
Yeah, it's just not funny is it
Old 07-19-05 | 05:51 PM
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What's wrong with these pictures?











Thankfully, the logo only appears during Episode 2, and only from 00:03:46 until 00:04:02. But even so, on top of the non-anamorphic transfer and the misprinted covers, this is just another sign that this release has been pushed out without any care at all. But then what should we expect given Universal's track record eh?
Old 07-19-05 | 06:22 PM
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OH, screw that, I only saw the first episode but I found it to be highly entertaining. I was mildly interested in the DVD release but not any more. I guess it's good to know the series went downhill after ep. 2, I guess I won't be missing much.

The flaws are piling up on this one...
Old 07-19-05 | 08:51 PM
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Holy crap, it's almost like they went out of their way to make this the worst DVD ever.
Old 07-19-05 | 08:59 PM
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Bahaha! I could have done better than that with my home PC and a HDTV card.
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Originally Posted by Josh Z
Holy crap, it's almost like they went out of their way to make this the worst DVD ever.
I can only wish that a non-anamorphic (but apparently still of rather good quality) transfer and 16 seconds worth of a network bug were the ingredients of the worst DVD ever. Sadly, it's not even close.

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