Oscar,
1) Please read the whole post before replying. The status of the purchase location and how the poster got the disc have been covered above.
2) When you want to correct something in your post, edit your original post (the edit button above your post)- please don't post a second time to...
These are large, over a meg a piece.
http://www.musicianassist.com/htf/audmenu.jpg
http://www.musicianassist.com/htf/dtsrec.jpg
I'd like to see more menu shots, just for curiosity sake (I assume the menus are not animated- appear to be fixed picture). Too bad Ryan doesn't have a PC_DVD...
I have the pics- will post them on a server when I get back from my exam (Sorry, Final in Political Thought at 12:30... should return at 2:30 or so).
I have fwd'd to a few folks in this thread- so if they post before I get back- fine with me.
(Will need resized to be displayed here).
-Vince
I've never been much of a fan of bowing... maybe you could hokey-pokey to my knowledge and superiority?? Oh, and you forgot to include my boyish good looks and enormous wee-wee.
-V
PS: I'm still super-eager to see the menus for this bootleg (the audio menu as well as the rest of the menu...
I wondering if maybe on a fluke the original poster is confusing "DTS" with "5.1".
Since the actual official TPM release has a Dolby Digital 5.1 EX soundtrack along with a Dolby 2.0 mix... would it be possible that the original poster is comparing the 2.0 mix with the 5.1 mix and is a bit...
False.
Ugh, I think I will spend my entire life explaining these misconceptions and false assumptions.
-V
PS: I too am waiting to see a screen shot of the audio menu with DTS listed from this DVD.
PPS: I think it's funny that if this bootleg has a DTS track, it must have come from a DD...