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  1. Sadsack

    Press Release PHE Press Release: War of the Worlds (1953) (4k UHD) / When Worlds Collide (1951) (Blu-ray) Limited Edition

    I recall the banding being pointed out when the blu's debuted. Is that the only example of it happening?
  2. Sadsack

    Press Release PHE Press Release: War of the Worlds (1953) (4k UHD) / When Worlds Collide (1951) (Blu-ray) Limited Edition

    I can detect in the first 8 seconds of the dvd that the BR is missing some musical layer(s). From 1:05-1:12, then it goes silent at 1:13. I'm perfectly happy with the Criterion and Burtt's beefed-up audio, so the brief error doesn't ruin it for me. My only point was that after touting the audio...
  3. Sadsack

    Press Release PHE Press Release: War of the Worlds (1953) (4k UHD) / When Worlds Collide (1951) (Blu-ray) Limited Edition

    Well, you can hear it's different if you play the video you quoted. I can't explain it since I'm not musically... intelligent. The same issue might have existed for the Intrada CD release, assuming they used the same elements (they might not have). Here's what they wrote about that: "The WOTW...
  4. Sadsack

    Press Release PHE Press Release: War of the Worlds (1953) (4k UHD) / When Worlds Collide (1951) (Blu-ray) Limited Edition

    I'll let Ben Burtt be the judge of that. They might be able to seamlessly sub in that section of music from the dvd source.
  5. Sadsack

    Press Release PHE Press Release: War of the Worlds (1953) (4k UHD) / When Worlds Collide (1951) (Blu-ray) Limited Edition

    The HD streaming version was available long enough that someone should have complained about Mars being blue instead of red. Screengrabs from Imprint reviews highlighted this so Criterion fixed it before their release. However, they all didn't correct the music when the credits begin. An overlay...
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