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ENTERPRISE on Blu-Ray OFFICIAL Discussion Thread

Wasn't Enterprise aired in high definition format? I don't own Blu-Ray, but how would it improve on something if it's already hi-def?

It's been aired in HD, but it's only been released in SD on DVD (and VHS). This release allows us to own it in HD (albeit with up-converted sfx) for the first time. It's a more marginal improvement than the other Trek series' but it's an improvement nonetheless.
 
So even if you'd recorded it during first broadcast, the Blu-Ray versions would show more detail?
 
Yes, the first airings were also in SD IIRC. Later on HD.NET started airing it in HD, but typically physical media will be of higher quality than the broadcast version, especially after it's been recorded (even more so since I'm assuming it was recording in a non-HD format since bluray recorders are relatively new)
 
So even if you'd recorded it during first broadcast, the Blu-Ray versions would show more detail?
It's certainly an improvement, Melakon, but as already stated, far less so than TOS and TNG. I haven't received my season 2 box yet, but season 1 definitely lacks much in the way of HD pizzaz. Let's put it this way, I don't use my ENT BD's as system demo material!

TNG, on the other hand, is a HUGE, WHOPPING jump in picture and sound quality. It's like the blurry, artifact ridden, washed out gauze has at last been lifted from the show!
 
I like Vanishing Point :P

Also Shockwave Pt.2, Minefield, Dead Stop, The Catwalk, Future Tense, Regeneration, First Flight, Bounty and The Expanse. So I agree that season 2 is underrated...
 
So even if you'd recorded it during first broadcast, the Blu-Ray versions would show more detail?
If it was broadcast at 720p (or 1080i?), then you'll get a resolution increase on Blu-ray. You'll also not have so much compression that broadcast video has to go through. So, yeah, it will look nicer. Maybe not loads nicer but, short of remastering, that's about as good as Enterprise will ever look.

They're on iTunes in HD as well, aren't they? That's probably a closer comparison.
 
So even if you'd recorded it during first broadcast, the Blu-Ray versions would show more detail?
If it was broadcast at 720p (or 1080i?), then you'll get a resolution increase on Blu-ray. You'll also not have so much compression that broadcast video has to go through. So, yeah, it will look nicer. Maybe not loads nicer but, short of remastering, that's about as good as Enterprise will ever look.

They're on iTunes in HD as well, aren't they? That's probably a closer comparison.

Right, the Blu-ray discs technically have the most detail possible due to offering full 1080p resolution on the live-action footage, in addition to using lower compression than the streaming/downloadable versions available (where are also only available at 720p resolution).

Enterprise was filmed on 35mm film, then scanned into 1080p for the digital editing workflow or for Season 4 it was shot at 1080p/24 on professional Sony HD digital video cameras. VFX was typically rendered at 720p for Season 3/4, a mix of 720p/480p, whatever rendered quickly enough in the time/budget allotted in S2, and 480p in S1. The VFX was then upscaled, if needed, in their editing workflow.

It was then prepared for 720p broadcast according to various places online. That the Netflix/Amazon/iTunes versions (and when shown on HDnet) are all 720p, lends credence to the information that it was indeed prepared for 720p during the first run broadcast of the episodes.

I'm a big fan of the Blu-ray sets since it is technically the best presentation we'll likely ever get of Enterprise but more-so because of the excellent bonus features.

The reality is that Enterprise was shot pretty flat and dull at times (especially S1 and S2), so the live action doesn't have any major extra pop at 1080p, and the VFX is only rendered at 720p, so I'd imagine a lot of people don't feel a huge reason to get the BD sets since the 720p versions on Netflix, etc. do an decent job already.
 
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The reviewer calls season 2 the most underrated season of Trek.

Then the reviewer must not have watched it. :lol:

I made it halfway through Vanishing Point and haven't went back.
I think I've only seen the borg episode in season two. (That was season two, right?) I'd already stopped watching the show in season one, but some Trekkers were telling me, "Okay, you gotta watch this episode. If you don't like this one, then you definitely won't ever like ENT."

Watched it. Didn't like it.

It's been aired in HD, but it's only been released in SD on DVD (and VHS).
There was a VHS release?
 
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