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  1. Brian-W

    Big Ball O' Wax MUSE Thread

    HDVS is the uncompressed discs, not MUSE discs. In any case, they provide sound on both formats. The Fish discs have no sound. All MUSE discs have chapters. And MUSE discs carry either an A-Mode (3-1 32KHz multichannel track) AND a PCM 44.1KHz track, or a B-Mode (2 channel 48KHz surround...
  2. Brian-W

    Big Ball O' Wax MUSE Thread

    I know, can you believe that they ruined a perfectly watchable film with opaque circles??
  3. Brian-W

    Big Ball O' Wax MUSE Thread

    Partially - I lost interest because: A) I've seen basically every disc available with the exception of a couple of movies. I've owned 95% of the movies released on the format, and about 60% of the other discs (not counting the NEC Fish Club discs). B) The transfers of newer HD material is...
  4. Brian-W

    Big Ball O' Wax MUSE Thread

    i missed the uncompressed part. Regarding this...: Well, you're asking for essentially that now. Just rather than collect the information yourself, disseminate what you want more detail on and continuing your research, you are asking for many of us to repost what we've already...
  5. Brian-W

    Big Ball O' Wax MUSE Thread

    Rachael, I've managed to catch Fish Face Okinawa, A Coral Story, Kamui of the Ohktosk, Sea Forest, Song of Africa on D-VHS. They've been having a "MUSE" fest of these scenery discs on InHD. Waiting for them to rebroadcast Penguins so I can get that one too....
  6. Brian-W

    Big Ball O' Wax MUSE Thread

    Christopher, you should do a search both on this forum (Hometheaterforum) and also AVSForum not to mention Google (MUSE LD is a good key word start), there's more than enough info out there. Also, the Sony HDL-2000 and Sharp players are NOT MUSE Hi-Vision players. They're analog uncompressed...
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