ScottRE
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No gams, no sale!
this set includes the LOST IN SPACE FOREVER show as well as a BEHIND THE SCENES OF LOST IN SPACE FOREVER.
Asking again...
Which set has the behind-the-scenes of Lost In Space Forever?
I have not watched my entire blu ray set, so the behind the scenes may or not be on there.
However, they are included on the new DVD set as member Harry posted above.
BEWARE this version of Lost in Space Forever is a butchered shortened version. It runs just over 44 minutes as opposed to the original 91 minute length. It's also been altered into the widescreen format.
I didn't know that that Lost In Space retrospective was longer originally than its widescreen DVD presentation!
I've been informed that the original DVD release run time of 91 minutes actually combines the run time of the special features AND LISF.
As I do not have the original release, I can't confirm that. I only know that the back cover states 91 minutes.
I’m pretty sure LIS forever was always 44 minutes.
The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen was 90.
The new Widescreen DVD release contains both a widecreen version of LISF and the behind the scenes LISF (Copyright 2018)Asking again...
Which set has the behind-the-scenes of Lost In Space Forever?
Is this dvd a Walmart exclusive only with the digital ?The new Widescreen DVD release contains both a widecreen version of LISF and the behind the scenes LISF (Copyright 2018)
The blu-ray only lists an excerpt of LISF
Yes , They still do not work in any Sony player I have used . I had a backup Panasonic blu-ray from 2012 . It plays fine . Think there must be some issue with Sony players . It also works on both pc players a LG and Asus using Cyberlink18 Powerdvd.Have you tried cleaning the disc?
Firmware update in order maybe?Yes , They still do not work in any Sony player I have used . I had a backup Panasonic blu-ray from 2012 . It plays fine . Think there must be some issue with Sony players . It also works on both pc players a LG and Asus using Cyberlink18 Powerdvd.
Both Sony's have up to date firmware . I just checked .Firmware update in order maybe?
Someone over at bluray.com told me to put in a USB into the Sony players and It worked. Anyone having problems with there discs give it a try before spending a ton on tryin to get a new set .FWIW - I had an old Sony BR player I finally dumped due to no firmware updates, very slow load times, and having more and more discs that wouldn't play in that system. In all fairness, it was a very early model from when they still had composite video outputs.
An external memory device (such as USB flash memory) with 1GB or more of available memory is required to use the BD-Live function. I recall early on some players having issues supporting BD-Live. If you don't use it, you may want to check the player configuration to see if you can turn it off. That's what I did early on. If so, you may no longer need the USB drive.Someone over at bluray.com told me to put in a USB into the Sony players and It worked. Anyone having problems with there discs give it a try before spending a ton on tryin to get a new set .
I do not think it ever had anything to do with defects or scratches or the glue (which rubs off with a dvd cleaning cloth) Fox should of told people may not play in certain blu-ray players that have poor encryption decoding or whatever you may call it.