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Best set of Dvd's?

Paramount havn't even bothered to send a reply to me. :mad:

Neither their headquarters in the US, nor any local representants in the European countries.

The local company which sells these boxes have been quite helpful but what to do when the new discs they send me are as faulty as the old ones.

This has been going on since 2013 for me.

I know how you feel! I was lucky in that two young ladies took care of my problem, they asked me all the diss I needed and sent them out to me without any trouble but when the Invaders came out in 2007 I was put in contact with an older woman who promised to help me but did absolutely nothing for me! She put me in touch with a man who knew nothing of the problem and even said it wasn't his department and that I should contact her again! This went on for years too with her receptionist always telling me she was out! Paramount UK good to start with and abominable later on!
JB
 
I've considered to doing so.

But what will happen if I want to see a particular episode and then being met with a message saying "Sorry, this particular show is no longer available here" or "Our services aren't allowed for people outside the US".
The same thing when your disc wont play?

Netflix is international
 
I hope this doesn't sound stupid but have you tried to blow on them or even wipe them with a cloth? That trick I think has worked for me in the past. Also we use to have a Hastings store here and I could take a disk to them and they would put it in this machine that cleans any scratches. That usually worked but not all the time.


Jason
 
The same thing when your disc wont play?

Netflix is international
Yes, but they can still cancel certain programs without any warnings.

I want to be in control, that's why I prefer to have my own DVD:s.
Considering that I have to pay a nice sum of money for them, I expect them to work and don't start malfunctioning the first or second time I watch an episode.
 
I hope this doesn't sound stupid but have you tried to blow on them or even wipe them with a cloth? That trick I think has worked for me in the past. Also we use to have a Hastings store here and I could take a disk to them and they would put it in this machine that cleans any scratches. That usually worked but not all the time.


Jason
If you check my comments in those threads in the links below, then you will see that I did everything possible to solve the problems.

https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/what-the-is-wrong-with-my-ds9-dvd-s.262327/

https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/what-the-is-wrong-with-my-ds9-dvd-s.262327/
 
Yes, but they can still cancel certain programs without any warnings.

I want to be in control, that's why I prefer to have my own DVD:s.
Considering that I have to pay a nice sum of money for them, I expect them to work and don't start malfunctioning the first or second time I watch an episode.
Whatever works for you. I find the quality on Netflix better and it always works. I can watch shows whenever i want on any device...my phone, tablet, laptop or tv. It only costs a few dollars a month. Or split the cost with someone since you can have multiple profiles. My whole family shares one Netflix account.
 
Whatever works for you. I find the quality on Netflix better and it always works. I can watch shows whenever i want on any device...my phone, tablet, laptop or tv. It only costs a few dollars a month. Or split the cost with someone since you can have multiple profiles. My whole family shares one Netflix account.
Well, it might be an option if more and more episodes will become unwatchable on my latest set of DVD:s.
 
Whatever works for you. I find the quality on Netflix better and it always works. I can watch shows whenever i want on any device...my phone, tablet, laptop or tv. It only costs a few dollars a month. Or split the cost with someone since you can have multiple profiles. My whole family shares one Netflix account.
For Netflix, aside from DS9 & Voyager, all the SD versions of the episodes should be downconvertrd 480p versions from the 1080p masters. The DVD’s Of TOS, TAS & Enterprise are 480p DVD’s.

On Netflix and iTunes DS9 & Voyager are de-interlaced 480p versions (which were horribly de-interlaced) of the 480i masters. The TNG, DS9 and Voyager DVD’s are straight 480i transfers the original 480i master tapes.
 
I hope this doesn't sound stupid but have you tried to blow on them or even wipe them with a cloth? That trick I think has worked for me in the past. Also we use to have a Hastings store here and I could take a disk to them and they would put it in this machine that cleans any scratches. That usually worked but not all the time.


Jason
Yes, I have tried cleaning them.
It didn't help. Some of the discs have obvious scratches and some don't look scratched.:shrug:
 
For Netflix, aside from DS9 & Voyager, all the SD versions of the episodes should be downconvertrd 480p versions from the 1080p masters. The DVD’s Of TOS, TAS & Enterprise are 480p DVD’s.

On Netflix and iTunes DS9 & Voyager are de-interlaced 480p versions (which were horribly de-interlaced) of the 480i masters. The TNG, DS9 and Voyager DVD’s are straight 480i transfers the original 480i master tapes.

I have no idea what you just said!:) So your saying that DS9 on Netflix is better than the Dvd's? How about Amazon Prime and Hulu which also have the shows? PLus does it matter if youe watching on a Firestick or other device? For some reason to me DS9 looks better on my Samsung BLu ray player which you can get the Netflix app than when I watch it at the other places or even on Netflix on the Firestick. Seems more colorful and vibrant.

Jason

Also I would add tthat on my tv which is a 50 inch tv I set the settings to Brightness at 80 and Color at either 80 or 90. Seems to me that works well for Stargate season 1 and 2 so far as well which I have been watching on Hulu.
 
I have no idea what you just said!:) So your saying that DS9 on Netflix is better than the Dvd's? How about Amazon Prime and Hulu which also have the shows? PLus does it matter if youe watching on a Firestick or other device? For some reason to me DS9 looks better on my Samsung BLu ray player which you can get the Netflix app than when I watch it at the other places or even on Netflix on the Firestick. Seems more colorful and vibrant.

Jason

Also I would add tthat on my tv which is a 50 inch tv I set the settings to Brightness at 80 and Color at either 80 or 90. Seems to me that works well for Stargate season 1 and 2 so far as well which I have been watching on Hulu.
No DS9 & Voyager on DVD is better than DS9 on Netflix or iTunes (Prime, whatever streaming service as they use the same files from CBS). Even a $25 upconverting DVD player from Walmart will give you a better de-interlaced 480p or upscaled 1080p/720p image than the garbage on Netflix/iTunes.

Thing is DS9 an Voyagers current masters were done at 480i (and the were done in composite video), which for TV is the “bottom of the ladder”. 480p is “the next wrung” on that ladder. TOS, TAS, TNG and Enterprise all have masters from “higher up the ladder”, so they look fine when going down to 480p. Now while 480i converted to 480p will never look as good as stuff done at 480p, or higher resolutions that are then converted down, there are two ways to get a 480i to 480p conversion. One (and this is the one CBS seems to have used because it’s the cheapest, plus they could just load the already created DVD video files) is to load the video into an editing program and have it “spit out” a 480p file where it has basically taken half the image and junked it and then recreated the missing image by duplicating the r remaining image. So you are essentially trying to watch video that is being upscaled to 480p or 1080p level from a 240p video.

The second and more expensive is to get the actual tapes, hook the VCR up to a hardware device that is specifically designed to work with the full video image and de-interlace and upscale the video before sending it to a computer. DVD & Blu Ray players have cheaper versions of these hardware de-interlacers & upscalers built into them.

And in the case of TNG on DVD, CBS was just being cheap with reusing the 2002 DVD masters when they reissued the DVD’s in 2013.
 
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No DS9 on DVD is better than DS9 on Netflix or iTunes (Prime, whatever streaming service as they use the same files from CBS). Even a $25 upconverting DVD player from Walmart will give you a better de-interlaced 480p or upscaled 1080p/720p image than the garbage on Netflix/iTunes.

Is this the case also for "Stargate" The early seasons have looked more dodgy than I recall. Granted they improved by doing those things I mentioned but I would hope the DVD's might be better. Not sure why they didn't get upgraded to BLu Rays either when "Atlantis" did. Not sure about "Destiny."

Jason
 
Is this the case also for "Stargate" The early seasons have looked more dodgy than I recall. Granted they improved by doing those things I mentioned but I would hope the DVD's might be better. Not sure why they didn't get upgraded to BLu Rays either when "Atlantis" did. Not sure about "Destiny."

Jason
I’ve never watched Stargate, but considering it’s from the 90’s the early seasons are probably in 480i, unless they were done on film and have been rescanned.

But I’m reminded of “Smallville” back when Season 10 was being released and the Complete Series had been announced for DVD only. People were wondering why no Blu. Warner’s said that the issue was with Season 1 as that had been done at 480i levels; however people pointed out that Season 1 was on iTunes and Netflix in 720p. Warner’s pointed out that because the streaming required more compression that they could get away with offering “HD” versions of Season 1, whereas it would not hold up to Blu-Ray HD.
 
No DS9 & Voyager on DVD is better than DS9 on Netflix or iTunes (Prime, whatever streaming service as they use the same files from CBS). Even a $25 upconverting DVD player from Walmart will give you a better de-interlaced 480p or upscaled 1080p/720p image than the garbage on Netflix/iTunes.

Thing is DS9 an Voyagers current masters were done at 480i (and the were done in composite video), which for TV is the “bottom of the ladder”. 480p is “the next wrung” on that ladder. TOS, TAS, TNG and Enterprise all have masters from “higher up the ladder”, so they look fine when going down to 480p. Now while 480i converted to 480p will never look as good as stuff done at 480p, or higher resolutions that are then converted down, there are two ways to get a 480i to 480p conversion. One (and this is the one CBS seems to have used because it’s the cheapest, plus they could just load the already created DVD video files) is to load the video into an editing program and have it “spit out” a 480p file where it has basically taken half the image and junked it and then recreated the missing image by duplicating the r remaining image. So you are essentially trying to watch video that is being upscaled to 480p or 1080p level from a 240p video.

The second and more expensive is to get the actual tapes, hook the VCR up to a hardware device that is specifically designed to work with the full video image and de-interlace and upscale the video before sending it to a computer. DVD & Blu Ray players have cheaper versions of these hardware de-interlacers & upscalers built into them.

And in the case of TNG on DVD, CBS was just being cheap with reusing the 2002 DVD masters when they reissued the DVD’s in 2013.
I bought the three first seasons of Voyager in 2006 and all discs are still in excellent shape.
 
i have been looking to possibly get the series on new Dvd's. My older set I bought and they were used. There are still episodes I have never seen completly due to the dvd's not playing correctly.
When I look on line there seem to be a lot if complaints of this from each and every vendor and configuration.

Is there a good, complete series set out there to buy that functions completly?

Oh no. Sounds like disc rot. These things, if made and stored under ideal conditions, should last for several decades.

Unfortunately there are lots of DVDs like that, not just DS9. Fast forward is your friend. (At least they are fast forwardable, unlike 5 minutes of looking at a dozen different producing companies' splash screens at the beginning.)

Yeah. Automated generic chapter skips instead of having either an algorithm look for sustained total black screen to insert a chapter point or have some human do it. It all feels lazy or a lack of caring.
 
I bought the three first seasons of Voyager in 2006 and all discs are still in excellent shape.
I've had the original discs since they came out, or in the case of Voyager and Enterprise since about 2007. The only set that I've had issues with was Voyager's season 7, the last disc developed DVD rot, so Endgame will not play. However, the Fan Collective sets that I have have Endgame on at least 2 of the sets, so I just use those.

But I was just watching The Jem'Haddar, and really this is the worst for de-interlacing that I've seen on the DVD's so far, and even my PS3 can't give it a really good "progressive" look, as it's the way the effect was done. At abou 38:26 on the NTSC DVD, from behind Jake and Nog in the Mekong and Jake is pointing to the window, when we see the Odyssey and the runabouts are "swooping" down , if you watch and even freeze-frame the shot, the Odyssey turns into a real mess of interlaced lines. This is due to the shot and the effects used to create the shot and the fact that it was composited on an interlace-video source rather than film. And the way that CBS de-interlaced the shows, that shot on Netflix is either going to look like the Galaxy-class model was possible shot out of focus, or it'll barely be recognizable.
 
I have two sets because of disc errors in the first set. I still have errors on at least one disc. Another reason I wish they would go blu. :-P But, at least we can still stream the series.
 
I have the red clam shell editions of Voyager and have just realised after trying to prize open the damn thing that they break quite easily! They look the same as the DS9 and TNG sets which seem easy enough to open but I tried two sets and they're both as stiff as steel to open!
JB
 
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