I took 21 caps and posted here, in this ZIP file.
http://minus.com/msvuquJlg
The total size from this file is 71 Megabytes.
I used MPC-HC and the PNG method, since JPG was degrading the image. I didn't noticed any quality difference between PNG and BMP, though.
This is one (click to enlarge):
I had access to a copy from the Blu-ray and I wonder what is the best method to take a few caps?
I have Total Media Theatre (from Arcsoft) and Media Player Classic-Home Cinema.
This one has the movie (3h47m) in a 42.1 GB 00001.m2ts file.
BDInfo Report:
http://textsave.de/?p=136415
Audio: DTS-HD...
Do you guys have any idea if this edition is the same as the Ultimate Rekall?
And if there's some sort of speedup in Blu-rays released by Studio Canal? I am not talking about PAL speedup (a movie with 100 minutes can have 96), but a more subtle speedup with a difference of 1-3 seconds. This...
I took a few screenshots from the Blu-ray, I hope they can be useful:
The disc I checked has English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 and DD 2.0. Video is MPEG-4 AVC.
French, German, Italian and Spanish DD 2.0 audio tracks, plus English (English CC), Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German...
I really hope we don't end up only with a PAL speedup version from the never released episodes (Play.com states it's a R2 disc). The Practice was a great show and sadly forgotten.
It seems a Blu-ray was released in Mexico in November 2011 (2 discs): http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Jesus-of-Nazareth-Blu-ray/34341/ And another one will be released March 2, 2012, in Germany (4 discs): http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Jesus-of-Nazareth-Blu-ray/35506/ Any hints about both releases?
If they did release and restore all 4 movies, do you think it's possible to digitally remove all wires holding Superman? I mean, you could spot those mistakes in countless scenes even on the DVD versions, but they were not that visible. In Blu-ray it looks much worse, and fake.
Is that going to...
If almost 5 years after the BD format hits the market, no TV show from the past decades except for a bunch ones were released on Blu, what does that tell us?
Either is not possible to do that (like someone noticed, they can't never do that for example with X-Files) or they don't think the sales...
Add Supergirl (and Superboy, that Warner didn't released the remaining seasons arguing on the HTF chat the sales didn't meet expectations, while I strongly believe the reason for this was all those legal battles) to that list...
And considering the lousy job they did with Superman: The Movie...
Only 3?
Brazil (1985) - Criterion Back to the Future Trilogy (if Universal don't mess with this one like they did with recent BD releases offering very poor image quality) Singin' in the Rain (1952) - Warner
I would vote for more titles like Lawrence of Arabia, Star Wars, Fright Night, etc...
When are we going to see all sequences released on Blu?
Did you know if they are at least considering? :(
I hope this US release from the first movie receives a better treatment than the other one I saw.
Question: Is the uncut japanese version available on Blu-ray? Or it will be in the near future?
Just wondering, since I came across to the japanese DVD these days.