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4/24/08 at 3:12pm
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Re: Will Disney Pixar do a recall on STD Ratatouille??
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OK I have read all your rebutals.., and most of you are right, that this is not a recall item,, "but a laziness problem" .,., But let me ask you this:
Let's say that starting tommorrow all your DVD purchases from all your favourite and most respected Major studios were going to: 1. Default your audio to 2.0 dolby. 2. Hide the audio features within three layers of menu settings. 3. AND The audio will not 'on the fly' be changed on your remote control. ( when I use the audio feature on my remote I get a red circle with a line through it on my screen, for a very small few DVD's, Ratatouille being one of them) and let's throw one more on the fire here: 4. Be forced to sit through 5 minutes of commercials and ads that you cannot skip thru.. Will you still consider yourself lazy and the studios have a right to do this?? |
I'm not sure why you are going into the menu at all when all you have to do is push the audio button once on your DVD remote. I have no problem changing the audio with the button. Maybe there is a problem with your player?
As has been said before, the majority of Disney's target audience doesn't have surround sound much less 6.1 or 7.1. Most Disney DVDs are probably still played through the TV speakers. This is Disney demographic. A 2.0 mix is going to sound much better through TV speakers than a player down converted 5.1 mix. Disney is just trying to reduce the number of returned discs for bad sound quality.
Doug
post #33 of 49
4/24/08 at 4:10pm
Re: Will Disney Pixar do a recall on STD Ratatouille??
This whole post was just a late April Fool's joke, right?I mean, someone can't honestly, seriously be complaining about something so trivial, can they? This kind of nitpicking at nothing is the reason why studio and DVD manufacturers throw up their arms and think consumers are NEVER satisfied, so why bother ever going the extra mile and doing ANYTHING the right way?
There are so many justified reasons to bitch and moan about an inferior DVD release, but it's this over-the-top drama queen fussiness that makes all of us DVDphiles look like we have nothing but time on our hands.
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I'm not sure why you are going into the menu at all when all you have to do is push the audio button once on your DVD remote. I have no problem changing the audio with the button. Maybe there is a problem with your player?
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I get a 'red circle' with a line thru it,, kinda like the No Smoking symbol ...
On Powerdvd6 menu the 'audio is greyed out' only accessible thru the menu.. for this title..and a very few others i.e Kingdom of Heaven
I'm only trying to get some attention to the area of ''studio 'authoring' laziness" not 'Home chesterfield ' laziness...
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4/24/08 at 5:41pm
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Re: Will Disney Pixar do a recall on STD Ratatouille??
Maybe I'm just blessed, but all my players default to the 5.1 track. Go figure.- widescreenforever
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Maybe I'm just blessed, but all my players default to the 5.1 track. Go figure.
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Your message is a bit vague or I'm confused on your message here..
Your player defaults all your DVD's to 5.1,, ?
or just The UPC code of # 786936727173 of Pixar's Ratatouille DVD ?????
like do you own the disc in question?
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4/24/08 at 6:22pm
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Do you actually own this title or are just talking about your current library of titles? I have 7 dvd players as well as PowerDVD6,, with 'some' dvd's the audio cannot be accessed thru the remote control., only thru the menu.
I get a 'red circle' with a line thru it,, kinda like the No Smoking symbol ... On Powerdvd6 menu the 'audio is greyed out' only accessible thru the menu.. for this title..and a very few others i.e Kingdom of Heaven I'm only trying to get some attention to the area of ''studio 'authoring' laziness" not 'Home chesterfield ' laziness... |
Yeah I actually own the Ratatouille DVD and I have no problem switching between the audio tracks with the audio button on the remote. Just to be sure I tried it on the 9 DVD players I have in my house and it works on all of them including my portable DVD player.
Doug
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Yeah I actually own the Ratatouille DVD and I have no problem switching between the audio tracks with the audio button on the remote. Just to be sure I tried it on the 9 DVD players I have in my house and it works on all of them including my portable DVD player.
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Well that's Great news.. Would that mean I have a defective disc??
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4/25/08 at 6:26am
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Re: Will Disney Pixar do a recall on STD Ratatouille??
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Well that's Great news.. Would that mean I have a defective disc??
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Kinda doubt it.... what kind of player do you have? Brand? How old?
post #40 of 49
4/25/08 at 7:11am
Re: Will Disney Pixar do a recall on STD Ratatouille??
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I may be the last person on this forum that still has a 2.0 system rather than a 5.1 system, so definitely no complaints from me if the disc defaults to 2.0.
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Umm, I have a 2.0 system, but I don't even have it hooked up.
I just use the TV speakers.
post #41 of 49
4/25/08 at 7:18am
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Will you still consider yourself lazy and the studios have a right to do this??
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Umm... the studios do have a right to do that. It's their product. As long as it conforms to the DVD spec, they can design the navigation and functionality any way they want.
The trailers on Disney DVDs have been skippable for quite some time. There was a period around 1999-2000 (I remember "The Sixth Sense" being one of the offenders) where it was impossible to do anything, but the current Disney menus say pretty clearly that you can press "menu" on your remote to skip ahead. Disney calls their menu navigation on family films something like "Fast Play", which is designed to allow children to be able to pop the disc into the player without parental supervision and have it play through the trailers and start the movie without any button pushing. For movies like Ratatouille and Cars, they're not movies that people will watch one time; they're movies that kids will most likely play again and again, and it's even more likely that most of those viewings will happen on a regular TV set and not a high-end home theater system. A 2.0 stereo track can sound better on a regular stereo TV than a downmixed 5.1 track, so if the makers of the DVD are figuring that more people will watch it on a TV than on a home theater setup, it makes sense that they would default to 2.0. I know if you have kids, or babysit kids, it's a nice convenience that they can put the DVD on by themselves.
Yes, you have a right to be peeved by the choices that Disney made in authoring the DVD; no one is saying otherwise. Personally, I'm not a fan of animated menus at all, and prefer the static, silent type that Criterion used to go for. But just because you don't like it doesn't automatically means that it's defective and that the studio is obligated to do a recall and change it to your standards, particularly when everything you want does exist on the disc -- you just have to set it up yourself. Frivolous and rudely worded demands are probably part of the reason that fewer studios choose to participate on HTF these days.
post #42 of 49
4/25/08 at 7:20am
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Umm, I have a 2.0 system, but I don't even have it hooked up.
I just use the TV speakers. |
Nice! I'm not alone!
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4/25/08 at 12:19pm
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Re: Will Disney Pixar do a recall on STD Ratatouille??
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Sounds like they should also put some condom commercials on their discs!
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If someone would return a disc for bad sound quality, they ought to know enough about what sound system they're playing it through to know if that's a factor or not.
Odd that the Pro-Logic tracks on these are on Audio 2, yet that's still the track they default to.
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4/25/08 at 12:41pm
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Odd that the Pro-Logic tracks on these are on Audio 2, yet that's still the track they default to.
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Odd but not unprecedented. Offhand, I remember that the DVD of the "Untitled" cut of "Almost Famous" has the commentary on audio track 1, with the 5.1 audio on track 2. Pressing play defaults it to the 5.1.
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4/25/08 at 6:20pm
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If someone would return a disc for bad sound quality, they ought to know enough about what sound system they're playing it through to know if that's a factor or not. |
The vast majority of people watching these movies don't have a clue about audio systems. They are playing them on a 27inch TV with sound through the TV speakers. More often than not a 2.0 mix is going to sound much better and the dialog is going to be more intelligible in this situation than a down mixed 5.1 soundtrack.
I doubt most people watching these films even know there is more than one audio track.
Doug
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4/25/08 at 6:23pm
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The trailers on Disney DVDs have been skippable for quite some time. There was a period around 1999-2000 (I remember "The Sixth Sense" being one of the offenders) where it was impossible to do anything, but the current Disney menus say pretty clearly that you can press "menu" on your remote to skip ahead. Disney calls their menu navigation on family films something like "Fast Play", which is designed to allow children to be able to pop the disc into the player without parental supervision and have it play through the trailers and start the movie without any button pushing. |
It seems that Disney has slipped back to their old ways with Blu-ray. You can't push a menu button and skip the trailers. You have to use the jump button to jump to the next item. The problem is that with a Disney blu-ray, that means there are 7 or 8 trailers that you have to do this with before you can even think about watching the movie.
Doug
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4/25/08 at 7:26pm
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More often than not a 2.0 mix is going to sound much better and the dialog is going to be more intelligible in this situation than a down mixed 5.1 soundtrack.
I doubt most people watching these films even know there is more than one audio track. |
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I'll bet they are the same people who hook up the DVD player via RCA jacks to their VCR's which are in turn connected via coaxial cable to channel three on these same TV's ...
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4/26/08 at 12:57am
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Re: Will Disney Pixar do a recall on STD Ratatouille??
Many people have come to the conclusion that this is a choice by Disney and Pixar because the majority of people watching these discs are watching them on non 5.1 playback systems. You would be 100% correct.Aren't the savvy audio people the ones with nice 5.1 and beyond systems?
I guess Disney doesn't want to make the kids or the housewife to dig through menus that they don't even know exist to get the dvd to playback properly in their Lo-Fi environment.
Those of us who are lucky enough to own a 5.1 or even more bitchen playback system have the knowledge (or should have) to navigate the dvd to your optimum preferred track.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with the 5.1 EX near field mix on the dvd.
Aren't you happy that it uses a -31 dialog norm setting?
The EX flag is active so you don't have to push a button to turn it on if your system is set-up that way.
Bottom line is that Disney doesn't want the kids and inexperienced users listening to the wrong track. Most of the Pixar mixes have the dialog panning all over the place (more so than most films) and the 2.0 track is better suited to handle those issues than the down-mix from the 5.1.
Hopefully Disney will make the Audio change option active on their future discs. But it's not due to laziness or carelessness. Sometimes there are issues and reasons that a function is off or will not work properly. Maybe Disney wanted that function to be available but something in the authoring kept it from happening. They have much more to take into consideration than you can even imagine.
Now I have to email BMW because I have to take my foot off the gas,
push in the clutch,
Move the stick to the gear I want,
let out the clutch,
and hit the gas again.
It would be so much easier if it was automatic like my other cars.
Maybe they should recall it?
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