I bought it from Tower records in Schaumburg Illinois. They're a pretty big retailer and they have stores all over the country. I guess they have some big warehouses with lots of product sitting in them. They charge way to much for %90 of their dvds so it doesn't suprise me that they have so...
Thanks for further explanation. What is this about U571? :frowning: I bought the DTS version a few weeks ago and have yet to watch it. Don't tell me that one had problems as well. :angry: Dan.B
Well, I guess i'm just confused then. I've found 3 online reviews for the Jurassic Park Dolby Digital DVD and all of them have mentioned the "booming bass" and "this is the new demo disc". Those quotes are less than 2 years old. I don't know who to believe. I just feel like what I heard last...
Well, thanks for the explanation Jon. I've only been a regular on these boards for about 9 months now so I missed most of this Jurassic Park debate. After reading your explanation though i'm not sure where I stand on the whole DD Vs. DTS Jurassic Park debate. I get the feeling the DTS...
Well, if it makes anyone happy (which has nothing to do with why I did it) I went back to the store last night since I found my reciept and exchanged the darn thing for the Dolby Digital version. Now I get the lesser quality product because Universal has continued to leave faulty product on...
Because the store I bought it from doesn't have the corrected version for sale and I want the DTS version. I just find it funny that you would make warn me to not sell a "defective product". I'm taking the same stance that Universal seems to get away with on a daily basis. If the consumer...
I almost fell out of my chair laughing when I read Malcolm's post. :D "Please do not knowingly sell a defective disc on Ebay. " I only find that funny because UNIVERSAL is selling these disks in stores as we speak and you don't seem to be saying anything about them! I don't see any...
Well, I checked out my disk when I got home friday night and my fears were confirmed. I have the D2R1 disk. I then proceeded to throw it into the DVD player and crank up the system. The disk does indeed lack any major low end. I went straight to the famous T-Rex scene and it was pathetic how...
I am just steaming about this. :angry: I don't know what I should do. I think I might have even thrown out my receipt last night which was really dumb. :frowning: After all the crap i've gone through with the Back to the Future fiasco I just don't even want to think about having to send another...
Well, let me ask this. Does my DTS disk still have a fully working Dolby Digital track? Also, how weak is the bass on the DTS track? Is it pathetic or just a little weaker than it should be? I might still be wrong about what numbers I saw on my disk last night. I'm almost sure I saw D2R1 though...
This sucks!!!! I hit my local Tower Records yesterday looking for the DTS Jurassic Park. I find they have 2 copies and both have a sticker on the front advertising the new Hulk movie. I look all over the box hoping to see this "grid" thats mentioned in the other thread and the D2R2 flag. Well...
So in other words if I bought the DTS version in a store today I should be getting the corrected version, right? Or is Universal taking the same pathetic approach as they did with Back to the Future. "we'll just sell the screwed up version to everyone who doesn't know better". Dan.B