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TV Shows on Blu-ray. What's ahead?

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You been away on a desert island or something? I've had the BD pre-ordered since May.

Amazon.com: Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles - The Complete First Season [Blu-ray]: Lena Headey, Thomas Dekker, Summer Glau: Movies & TV
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Its coming next week, i think it is. I have my BD on pre-order from warner for $20 and some change. As a matter of fact a few lucky bums got'em early from Warner!
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Anyone heard if the canceled show Bionic Woman will turn up on BluRay? I know the show got real bad pretty quick but I want it for the good start and for the performance by Katee Sackhoff. The show was shot in widescreen and aired in HD so the masters must exist... but so far only the DVD version has come out.

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Prison break Season 2?
Yumbiosis - all things Yumbo
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Reviews?

Movies are: "The Greatest Artform".
HD should be for EVERYONE!

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Originally Posted by Ed St. Clair
Reviews?

The first one I have seen is here:

Home Theater: Terminator – The Sarah Connor Chronicles—Warner Bros. (Blu-ray)

Kris Deering is one of the few reviewers I use to base purchasing decisions on, along with RAH. It looks pretty solid except for the lossy audio, which is not unusual coming from WB.
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The Blu-ray is coming out the same day as the DVD, 8/19.
Does anyone even click on these "My Collection" links?
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I've got to say my copy of 'Mad Men' on Blu ray looks absolutely gorgeous and it wasn't expensive. My only complaint is the over noisy pop up menu's.
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I'm not sure what is going on in their heads over @ the WB. Someone posted over @ AVSforum that the 'Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles' only uses 27GB of the BD-50. I mean, why not just go all the way and compress the disc some more and give us 384kbps DD 5.1 if you want to go cheap so you can squeeze it on a BD-25? Using Dolby TrueHD would have had absolutely no effect on the placement of extras or video compression as obviously there is plenty of room left over on the BD-50. Even if the quality of the original audio stems would not have allowed for an appreciable audio difference over 640kbps DD 5.1, from a marketing standpoint I certainly do not see how TrueHD audio would have hurt sales any. This title was a blind buy for me (i.e. I had it pre-ordered) until I found out about the audio being only DD 5.1. Now I will wait for a sale, or perhaps skip it entirely.

Sorry for beating a dead horse but the wasted disc space really irks me.
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I have my BD on pre-order from warner for $20 and some change.

Was there some special deal on this? I checked the Warner site and it's currently $29.99. I would LOVE to get this for $20.00.
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there was a 30% off coupopn at waners site that expired last month.
you should check the hdm deals topic, it was in there for awhile.

http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/...thread-11.html
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Thanks Tony! I just ordered it for $22 plus change.
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sure, 25% off isn't bad.
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Another problem that I found with Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles is all the episodes on each disc are put together as if it were one episode.

Example:

Disc 1:

Pilot: Title 1 Chapters 1-7
Gnothi Seauton: Title 1 Chapters 8-15
The Turk: Title 1 Chapters 16-23

It's like this for all three discs. I've checked all the options on the discs and there is no option to play just 1 individual episode. You can skip to a episode via the pop up menu, but it's just like skipping ahead in a movie.

Opening and closing credits are still there, but no way of playing just 1 episode at a time........

This is a bit annoying for WHV to do this.....I'm used to individual episodes.
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Really? That is annoying. I've been thinking about picking this up and while it is not a deal breaker for me, it does not push many any closer to purchasing it.
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Originally Posted by Paul Arnette
The first one I have seen is here:

Home Theater: Terminator – The Sarah Connor Chronicles—Warner Bros. (Blu-ray)

Kris Deering is one of the few reviewers I use to base purchasing decisions on, along with RAH. It looks pretty solid except for the lossy audio, which is not unusual coming from WB.
Really? I got the impression he wasn't too impressed with the Blu-ray set from what I read from this link. When I see 3 to 3.5 stars next to PQ it dissapoints me. Recently I've been concerned with tv on Blu. The one exception is Lost season 3, which was stunning. I'm buying this series on both sd dvd and Blu-ray. I want to A-B this title for myself to put to rest my concerns. What's been bothering me is from my experiences with Hi-Def tv titles specifically. Titles like, Rescue Me season 3 on Blu and Smallville season 5 on HD DVD and season 6 on Blu have not overwhelmed me by a significant margine to see paying the extra cost for the Blu-ray versions over the sd dvd versions. With a show like this there is no reason why the Blu-ray shouldn't be 5 stars across the board. I hope the reviewer is in error and the presentation exceeds my expectations. Here's hopin'.

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Thanks Tony! I just ordered it for $22 plus change.
Wow! I'm paying $28 from amazon.com. You guys are lucky.

" I think it's time we go to plan B". "What's plan B?" "That's the one where we don't do something stupid".

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It's like this for all three discs.
Are you talking about the sd dvd release? It's my understanding that the Blu-ray release is 2 discs not 3. Has something changed?

" I think it's time we go to plan B". "What's plan B?" "That's the one where we don't do something stupid".

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Are you talking about the sd dvd release? It's my understanding that the Blu-ray release is 2 discs not 3. Has something changed?


The Blu-ray is 3 discs Troy. 3 episodes on discs 1 & 2. Disc 3 has 3 episodes plus the Directors/Extended cut of The Demon Hand.

Bonus material is spread across the 3 discs.
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What's been bothering me is from my experiences with Hi-Def tv titles specifically. Titles like, Rescue Me season 3 on Blu and Smallville season 5 on HD DVD and season 6 on Blu have not overwhelmed me by a significant margine to see paying the extra cost for the Blu-ray versions over the sd dvd versions. With a show like this there is no reason why the Blu-ray shouldn't be 5 stars across the board. I hope the reviewer is in error and the presentation exceeds my expectations. Here's hopin'.
You have to understand that the source could be as much or more of a problem as the transfer. TV shows have a much lower production cost, and everything from the film stock to the mastering equipment may not be at the same level as a cinematic feature.
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Just give me TWIN PEAKS (all transfered to HD some time ago) and LOST Season 1, please.

Death to PG-13! And now death to DVNR too!!

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Another problem that I found with Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles is all the episodes on each disc are put together as if it were one episode.

Example:

Disc 1:

Pilot: Title 1 Chapters 1-7
Gnothi Seauton: Title 1 Chapters 8-15
The Turk: Title 1 Chapters 16-23

It's like this for all three discs. I've checked all the options on the discs and there is no option to play just 1 individual episode. You can skip to a episode via the pop up menu, but it's just like skipping ahead in a movie.

Opening and closing credits are still there, but no way of playing just 1 episode at a time........

This is a bit annoying for WHV to do this.....I'm used to individual episodes.
ICK! That's dumb.

                          

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The Blu-ray is 3 discs Troy. 3 episodes on discs 1 & 2. Disc 3 has 3 episodes plus the Directors/Extended cut of The Demon Hand.

Bonus material is spread across the 3 discs.
My mistake. Somewhere I read this was a 2 disc. Each disc being a BD50. So, it's 3 BD50 discs and still no lossless audio?

" I think it's time we go to plan B". "What's plan B?" "That's the one where we don't do something stupid".

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This is a bit annoying for WHV to do this.....I'm used to individual episodes.

In light of this stupidity, I have a question. Is there a main menu on any of these discs? If so, it may very well be the first Warner Bros. HD disc to have one. Warner Bros. has been dogged in their seemingly inexplicable decision to forgo main menus on their HD discs. Perhaps their unfamiliarity with how to create them begot this clunky implementation.
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You have to understand that the source could be as much or more of a problem as the transfer. TV shows have a much lower production cost, and everything from the film stock to the mastering equipment may not be at the same level as a cinematic feature.
That makes sense. Hey, maybe I'm getting spoiled by all this Hi-Def from Blu-ray. I was just concerned. I don't want to see them start half-assing the releases like they did with some of the sd dvd stuff. I guess I want all tv on Blu to attempt to have the same quality as the Lost release did. Perhaps that's unrealistic, I don't know.

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Another problem that I found with Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles is all the episodes on each disc are put together as if it were one episode.

If they were going too do that (I said "if"; I'm not condoning), they should not have the credits run before & after each episode. Then it would indeed run: "as if it were one episode".
This has GOT to be a mistake.

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I just received the Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles BD today! I had ordered it from WHV. I've never received any disc before street day. I feel special.

I do have to say, whoever designed the menu layout and access was smoking pot.

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Disc 1:

Pilot: Title 1 Chapters 1-7
Gnothi Seauton: Title 1 Chapters 8-15
The Turk: Title 1 Chapters 16-23

Yeah, the implementation is just bizarre. I popped in disc 2 which has three episodes on it. Other than the options for extras, there's just one option to select-- "Play Episode"-- in the singular-- although there's three episodes on the disc. You can't even tell which three episodes are on this disc from the menu. It doesn't even list them by name. It wouldn't be so bad if they at least offered a "scene selection" menu. They don't even offer that.
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My local Borders were selling Sarah Connor today so I picked it up. I know that WB loves auto play and I don't mind it for movies, but automatically playing 3 TV episodes is way too much.
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