I was one of the first people to embrace the DVD format and even wrote the Timeline from when it was being researched to public release, which was published here in 1998 under my old name Steven "Czar" Page. I have seen many transitions. Now everyone is streaming but to stream, you have to...
It has been some time since I last posted and also a long time since I had played many of my Warner DVDs. One set I have they made for the BBC is the complete set of the Brit com "Are You Being Served". They have sat in the cases and in a closed storage DVD cabinet but almost every disc has...
Title: All About Eve (1950)
Tagline: It's all about women... and their men!
Genre: Drama
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Cast: Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Gary Merrill, Hugh Marlowe, Gregory Ratoff, Thelma Ritter, Marilyn Monroe, Barbara Bates, Walter...
I was adding my collection to DVD Aficionado which is quick but does not have many of the Mill Creek multi title pack titles in their database (or other multi title sets) and some documentary titles.
That is why I asked if the UPC codes can be scanned. Easier that way. I have started to scan the collection in using a online program to store the collection information and it was going very quickly but as far as all you can do to download it is a simple text line format of title and date as...
Yeah, I ran across where even popular titles were iffy as far as the cover art quality even when you have availability to the high def ones. I also use to contribute updates especially when the art on my version was not available or the UPC codes did not match. I want my database accurate for...
I am sure for some, converting titles to a compressed format and watching them on small screens are fine but I still prefer the big screen format or even projection size HD. Until that is perfected I will stick with my DVDs.
Thanks for the various suggestions but it looks like I will go back...
What is the video quality after ripping? Can they be viewed on a 1080p screen? What tool do you use or is it part of the website? And what about the extras on discs like making of documentaries?