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Looks pretty good for a Shout! release, and the audio sounds good too; inexplicably, the first couple of episodes I sampled had the No. 2 opening and closing themes.bronson said:Thanks so much. Looks great. Can you tell us anything about the picture quality?
How about the rest of the episodes? Do they have season 2 opening and closing?bmasters9 said:Looks pretty good for a Shout! release, and the audio sounds good too; inexplicably, the first couple of episodes I sampled had the No. 2 opening and closing themes.
Looks real good and thanks for posting and glad the video and audio is good as well.bmasters9 said:Was earlier in receipt of Shout!'s No. 3 Hart release; wanted to show some pictures of what it looks like on the back, spine and front, plus the episode guide and menu
You don´t know what kind of picture quality you get as far as Shout Factory is concerned.bmasters9 said:Looks pretty good for a Shout! release, and the audio sounds good too; inexplicably, the first couple of episodes I sampled had the No. 2 opening and closing themes.
Actually, the first 7 shows have that. I think that the proper opening/closing (that of No. 3) starts on the 8th episode.classictvfan40 said:How about the rest of the episodes? Do they have season 2 opening and closing?
Agreed…I have both and Quincy looks so much better than Simon and Simon.bronson said:You don´t know what kind of picture quality you get as far as Shout Factory is concerned.
They released "Simon and Simon" after Universal stalled the series and the picture quality is quite bad, especially Season 6-8.
But "Quincy" for example looks fine to me. Recently I got Season 7 and it looks very good.
Ah..thanks for the infobmasters9 said:Actually, the first 7 shows have that. I think that the proper opening/closing (that of No. 3) starts on the 8th episode.
The difference is Quincy, M.E. has already been transferred into HD for Netflix. If you think the DVD's look good, try streaming it in HD!bronson said:You don´t know what kind of picture quality you get as far as Shout Factory is concerned.
They released "Simon and Simon" after Universal stalled the series and the picture quality is quite bad, especially Season 6-8.
But "Quincy" for example looks fine to me. Recently I got Season 7 and it looks very good.
I'll have to check it out!Ron1973 said:The difference is Quincy, M.E. has already been transferred into HD for Netflix. If you think the DVD's look good, try streaming it in HD!
That´s no surprise because it was filmed in 1,33:1. All the great series from the 70´s/80´s such as "Miami Vice, Magnum, Hawaii Five 0, Mannix etc... are all 1,33:1.classictvfan40 said:I'll have to check it out!
Seeing Hart to Hart brought goosebumps…any wonder why I loved this show back in the 80s…great show!
Picture quality is good and so is audio…I didn't know though that the screen size was going to be just like the Batman release on full version instead of widescreen.
Was just spot-checking a few seconds ago, and the No. 2 opening/closing is again used on the last episode of Disc 4, "Blue and Broken-Harted," 2/23/82. It is used for three of the first four episodes of Disc 5 as well (only the third one on that disc, "Vintage Harts," 3/23/82, has the correct one). Fortunately, it goes back to the No. 3 O/C for all of the last disc.classictvfan40 said:Agreed…I have both and Quincy looks so much better than Simon and Simon.
Ah..thanks for the info
My copy came in the mail today. Going to watch some Hart to Hart tonight.
Yes but seasons 1 and 2 appear widescreen on my tv when they were released by Sony. And the movies that were released also show up widescreen on my tv and not the 1:33:1bronson said:That´s no surprise because it was filmed in 1,33:1. All the great series from the 70´s/80´s such as "Miami Vice, Magnum, Hawaii Five 0, Mannix etc... are all 1,33:1.