Thanks for checking, TomCove.
So the old VHS versions--years before any messing around with the episodes in creating the DVD versions--actually have the photon torpedo sound accompanying what is basically the photon torpedo VFX?
I'm wondering if people who think that the episode as it originally aired back in 1966 didn't have the accompanying sound effect are simply misremembering instead of remembering. "I recall back on December 15, 1966 when I first saw this episode--I noticed that there was no sound effect that accompanied the proximity blast phaser effect." Really? It's there now on DVDs *and* it's there on pre-DVD VHS versions. Does *anybody* have *anything* where the sound isn't there--something other than a memory?
So the old VHS versions--years before any messing around with the episodes in creating the DVD versions--actually have the photon torpedo sound accompanying what is basically the photon torpedo VFX?
I'm wondering if people who think that the episode as it originally aired back in 1966 didn't have the accompanying sound effect are simply misremembering instead of remembering. "I recall back on December 15, 1966 when I first saw this episode--I noticed that there was no sound effect that accompanied the proximity blast phaser effect." Really? It's there now on DVDs *and* it's there on pre-DVD VHS versions. Does *anybody* have *anything* where the sound isn't there--something other than a memory?
If that's true, then they messed with it for VHS releases in the 80's and 90's as well, because the VHS versions have the sound effect as well. And I find it very unlikely that anything was changed for the VHS releases.In the original broadcast version of the episode before anyone messed with it there was no sound to the phaser bursts. That is how we saw it on television in the '60s, '70s. '80s and '90s before they were remastered.
They started messing with things when the episodes were digitized for dvd. Then they just kept messing with it.