Re: Video format of SD extras on European BDs
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Originally Posted by Arild
And I do tend to notice these things.
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Fair enough, but how do you actually "notice"? Sure, PAL might have a bit more resolution, but not enough to "see" the difference.. If the only "proof" is your "eyes", then we have a debate coming.

If you´ve actually checked those extras via computer etc, then it´s fair play. I´m wrong.
I don´t say that you´re wrong (with SD DVDs), just that people usually just "watch" those extras (in PAL-areas) without really thinking beyond that (hell, many are shot in video anyway, so who cares really..).
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Originally Posted by Arild
Personally I think releasing a DVD for sale in Europe in NTSC format would be sloppy and lazy. True, pretty much all newer TVs can handle it but many older TVs can't. And either way, NTSC is not a European standard so using it here would be bad practice, IMO.
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Well, many of those US based (SD/video) extras are shot in NTSC, so I would take the "native format" over "NTSC to PAL"-conversion in any day.
(Now about Blu-ray)
Like I said in the Hulk-thread (link in this thread), e.g. some extras in the UK-release of "Sweeney Todd" are in NTSC. Rest are in 1080i (I assume 60i). I can start checking some of my other Euro BD-releases, but when it comes to the "bigger studios", I believe SD extras are in NTSC. There are several US-releases (yes, I own many of them), which have plenty of subs from "Europe", so sometimes they just release almost "identical disc" to several countries (=SD extras in NTSC 480p).
Edit: You also have to understand, that I have US PS3 (which DO NOT support PAL, nor 1080i/50i). So it´s quite easy for me (with *Blu-ray*, I mean) to see which extras are actually in PAL-format... So far very few (some discs from e.g. smaller UK-companies).