It works fine on my sets.From what I've heard, there are some episodes where this feature doesn't work correctly ... something about the new sound mix and the re-recorded opening theme still being there in the original version.
Awesome, simple question, quick answer.
See, the dvd's might be somewhat cheaper, but I like that I can watch them both ways. It's going on my wish-list, just bought the Stardate Collection in BR, but this should be my next 'to buy'.
From what I've heard, there are some episodes where this feature doesn't work correctly ... something about the new sound mix and the re-recorded opening theme still being there in the original version.
Except that the remastered episodes with original FX are not available on DVD, AFAIK. With bluray, you get the original episodes with the original FX remastered in HD.Yes, but if you don't have a Blue Ray player, and only have DVD, both versions are available in separate season sets.
They can't do that for TNG. Unlike with TOS, which was mastered on film and only needed to be rescanned in HD, TNG episode masters don't exist on film. They have no choice but to reedit the episodes from scratch and add some new FX. With TOS, there were film masters of the original episodes with all the original FX, but not for TNG.I'm still dissapointed that they won't (for now, anyway) do this for the TNG remastered sets.
From what I've heard, there are some episodes where this feature doesn't work correctly ... something about the new sound mix and the re-recorded opening theme still being there in the original version.
As a matter of fact I had such an instance the other day on Shore Leave. Thought it was a problem with my player, though.
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Except that the remastered episodes with original FX are not available on DVD, AFAIK.Yes, but if you don't have a Blue Ray player, and only have DVD, both versions are available in separate season sets.
Except that the remastered episodes with original FX are not available on DVD, AFAIK.Yes, but if you don't have a Blue Ray player, and only have DVD, both versions are available in separate season sets.
Yes they are. The original NBC broadcasts were released on DVD in 2004, the the remastered episodes with remastered effects were released in 2008. I've had both sets since their original releases.
You misunderstand.Except that the remastered episodes with original FX are not available on DVD, AFAIK.Yes, but if you don't have a Blue Ray player, and only have DVD, both versions are available in separate season sets.
Yes they are. The original NBC broadcasts were released on DVD in 2004, the the remastered episodes with remastered effects were released in 2008. I've had both sets since their original releases.
You misunderstand.Except that the remastered episodes with original FX are not available on DVD, AFAIK.
Yes they are. The original NBC broadcasts were released on DVD in 2004, the the remastered episodes with remastered effects were released in 2008. I've had both sets since their original releases.
We're talking about three different versions here: 1) the version released on DVD in 2004; 2) the remastered version in HD with the original FX; 3) the remastered version with new special FX.
Versions 1 and 3 are available on DVD; version 2 is not available on DVD. Versions 2 and 3 are available on bluray, both in HD, but not version 1.
Oh yeah. HD. I did forget that one. HD came and went so fast (it was the loser in the "format war" a few years back, yes?), it's no wonder I forgot it.
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