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  1. Jon D

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    Dave, On my disc, the D2R2 label is on the 'silver ring' as you called it, except it was on the label side, not the data. Of course, listening to it *is* always a good way to find out :D . BTW, I just remembered. If you stick the disc in a DVD-ROM drive and check the modification dates on any...
  2. Jon D

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    I just realized I may have not been very clear on what I meant by saying the DD was 'correct'. It was bad grammar on my part. I meant to say that Dan's opinion that the DD disc had fairly low bass was correct, as many other listeners shared the same feeling. I honestly have no idea which version...
  3. Jon D

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    Dan, You're noticing another big controversy from a few years back: which version of JP is more 'accurate' to the theatrical track. While the original DTS disc was very anemic, bass wise, the DD wasn't all that much better. When the repressed DTS came out, DTS listeners were ecstatic, but DD...
  4. Jon D

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    Dan, it's pretty much up to you whether to send it back in or just keep checking around for the repressing. It is out there, but may take a little digging to find. If you're happy with the sound of your current DVD though, it may not matter. The original DTS disc did have a low LFE, but it...
  5. Jon D

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    Hmm, guess I spoke too soon on the likelyhood of recieving a remastered version simply on the fact that this happened so long ago. I went out about two weeks after the remastered disc was released, and I had no problem finding it. BTW, I have never seen a JP disc with a red grid, and aside from...
  6. Jon D

    Can someone tell me how to identify the "corrected" DTS version of Jurassic Park?

    Dan, If you bought a JP DTS disc today, it would be very likely that you'd get the remastered version, in fact about 99% likely. This whole issue happened nearly two years ago, and even stores that had dozens of copies of the old version would be out of it by now. But as always, check the inner...
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