Yeah, maybe this comes with being a graphic designer. It's my very job to look for the “fly in the ointment”, so to speak, when it comes to typography. What they have done with the logo is sacrilegious to me, and I'm not even joking. It's all getting worse when you consider how easily they could have gotten it right.I think the font complaints are overblown, personally. But I will be getting my season eight replacement discs.
I don't know, I consume most of my favorite entertainment in its original version, which is more often than not English. I understand how many people prefer to watch a series in their own language, but I feel that it's much more rewarding to watch/read/hear something in its original language; even if it's with subtitles.I find it rather disappointing that the audio language options are now often very limited on blu-ray. X-files comes with ENG/FRE/SPA only. I have the series on DVD (tri-audio) already. No improvement here, so no relacement purchase from me. A version with ENG/FRE/SPA-CAS/SPA-LAT/POR-BR/ITA/GER/JAP would have been awesome and a 100% instant buy for me.
In the case of The X-Files I do actually consider getting the blu-rays, as the picture quality is vastly superior to the DVD versions. But like DS9forever upthread I'm glad I waited out on those, as there are serious issues with season 8. Also, they totally fucked up everything that has to do with text cards, including the iconic X-Files logo itself, because they – and I'm not joking – “didn't know what the font was”.![]()
Also, they totally fucked up everything that has to do with text cards, including the iconic X-Files logo itself, because they – and I'm not joking – “didn't know what the font was”.![]()
Australia has comparatively crappy Internet for HD streaming, which I guess explains all the Blu-ray love...
As someone who hasn't yet gotten to watching DS9, would buying the set on DVD in any way help or hinder the chances that CBS remasters this show?
I'm thinking of just sticking with Netflix (is there much of a difference in picture quality?) instead of spending €95 on the DVDs.
I'm new here, so excuse me for asking, but why are people saying this?As someone who hasn't yet gotten to watching DS9, would buying the set on DVD in any way help or hinder the chances that CBS remasters this show?
I'm thinking of just sticking with Netflix (is there much of a difference in picture quality?) instead of spending €95 on the DVDs.
At this point the decision's been made. CBS WON'T be remastering DS9 (or VOY) to Blu-Ray in the near term; and I doubt they're even still pressing any DS9 DVDs - so buying a DS9 set won't have any bearing at all.
I'd recommend checking it out on netflix first if you already have a subscription. That's what introduced me to the series, and I fell in love with it from there. Quality issues didn't really bother me. A lot of times I was watching it on an ipad or a smaller TV, so obviously the quality issues aren't as apparent with smaller resolution. Of course, it also depends on your internet connection.
Shalashaska, just don't give up on it too quickly, because it arguably takes a couple of seasons to find its footing. Be sure to stick with it knowing that it goes from typical '90s Trek formula (not that there's anything wrong with that), and basic growing pains of trying to find itself and actors trying to learn/develop their characters and relationships - and soon becomes a show of its own show - and it gets awesome (really awesome) - as the series goes. Because of that, the show has great rewatch value too. So maybe you'll enjoy it enough to purchase the DVDs. The earlier episodes have a lot more meaning after taking the initial journey. That sounds like something you can probably say about lots of shows, but it's especially true for this series IMO. Still, it's worth watching the complete series in order the first time because the character and arc development sprinkles in early on.
On the DVDs - I purchased them because I wanted to own them myself in case I ever dropped netflix for some reason, or if it wasn't available on netflix when I wanted to watch it. The DVDs have lots of nice extras, but the navigation on the DVDs is a pain in the butt, and in some cases don't work properly. I didn't even know about some of the extras until I ripped the DVDs (I ripped them for my personal Plex app). I've had a couple of DVDs that didn't play properly at all, but they ripped okay. The packaging is a nightmare. It "looks" cool, but it's flimsy and mine was falling apart when I purchased it. Others have mentioned similar problems, but some have said they've had their set for years with no problems. So take that how you will. If you do purchase the set, get it from a place that has a decent return policy.
I doubt purchasing the DVDs at this point will do anything to help encourage bluray production, but it's a nice thought.![]()
Did a CBS exec or some sort of connection tell us they're not doing it, or are people just assuming it at this point? If the former, that'd be very deflating.
I'm publicly stating that CBS have no plans to do DS9 or Voyager at this time. Furthermore (and this is from multiple sources), it doesn't look like they'll be coming any time soon.
Did a CBS exec or some sort of connection tell us they're not doing it, or are people just assuming it at this point? If the former, that'd be very deflating.
Oh dear...
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You can go through this thread (if you dare), and decide for yourself.![]()
Though I never give up hope, this is really the only post in the thread which held any real weight on the subject from what I recall. This is a credible source who was in close contact with people actually involved with the TNG blu ray production:
I'm publicly stating that CBS have no plans to do DS9 or Voyager at this time. Furthermore (and this is from multiple sources), it doesn't look like they'll be coming any time soon.
I'm new here, so excuse me for asking, but why are people saying this?
Did a CBS exec or some sort of connection tell us they're not doing it, or are people just assuming it at this point? If the former, that'd be very deflating.
That's not the case here in the US. DS9 hasn't aired here in over a decade - and even then it was overnights on a 2nd tier cable network.Coming back to is there a market for reruns, flicking through my cable stations an hour ago, I found on :
TOS : Tomorrow Is Yesterday
TNG : The Mind's Eye
DS9 : Things Past
Ent : Hatchery
All on various stations at exactly the same time. They aren't the only showings or even the only episodes being broadcast toay.
As SD dies off, some sort of HD version would seem sensible...
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