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  1. Paul Arnette

    first pics from remastered FIFTH ELEMENT :) 21.6 MPEG2 versus 35.1 GB AVC

    David, I am sitting no more than 1.75 screen widths away from my 50" Pioneer Elite PRO-FHD1, and I still don't see this edge-enhancement. Perhaps I am lucky, but I think the bigger the screen, the bigger the "problem".
  2. Paul Arnette

    first pics from remastered FIFTH ELEMENT :) 21.6 MPEG2 versus 35.1 GB AVC

    I have a serious question, which I have a feeling is going to come across as snarky, but what the hell screen size are people viewing these titles on that are seeing this edge-ehancement? Obvisously, it is greater than 50". I guess what I'm just trying to figure out is why Sony is notorious for...
  3. Paul Arnette

    first pics from remastered FIFTH ELEMENT :) 21.6 MPEG2 versus 35.1 GB AVC

    I watched this last night, and I really had a lot of fun doing so. I thought that PQ was excellent, but I was really surprised by the Dolby TrueHD soundtrack, which is the first I've heard with my BDP-HD1. Overall, no complaints other than my issues with Chris Tucker and a little too much...
  4. Paul Arnette

    first pics from remastered FIFTH ELEMENT :) 21.6 MPEG2 versus 35.1 GB AVC

    Somebody really needs to relay this message to Universal then, as it appears they've missed the memo.
  5. Paul Arnette

    first pics from remastered FIFTH ELEMENT :) 21.6 MPEG2 versus 35.1 GB AVC

    ^No. Currently, it is an exclusive packed in with the Pioneer Elite BDP-94HD. Some say it will remain an exclusive permanently, but I rather doubt that. My money would be on its availability sometime during the fourth quarter.
  6. Paul Arnette

    first pics from remastered FIFTH ELEMENT :) 21.6 MPEG2 versus 35.1 GB AVC

    I looked at the pretty pictures, but no one told me I had to read. :) Now that I've followed the link you provided, thanks by the way, this poll is the same one that has been around since BD's launch, and, yeah, it is lengthy.
  7. Paul Arnette

    first pics from remastered FIFTH ELEMENT :) 21.6 MPEG2 versus 35.1 GB AVC

    That would be Warner Bros., not Sony.
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