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The OFFICIAL STNG-R general discussion thread!

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Still no preorder on Amazon.com, unless I'm missing it. Hope we get details on the extras soon. Would love commentaries and deleted scenes.
 
"The entire process of converting an episode into high def can take anywhere from four to six weeks — some episodes have as few as a dozen effects shots, while others can have over 100." That's a lot of work.
 
I just love this bit from the EW article:
With several episodes being converted at any given time, the project has pretty well consumed the Okudas life, from making detailed notes on every effects shot in a given episode before it’s converted, to screening upgraded shots for approval. Michael Okuda says the most difficult episode so far was the first, “Encounter at Farpoint,” but each episode has presented its own challenges. One of the three episodes included in the preview Blu-ray disc — season 3′s “Sins of the Father” — had 13 seconds of original film negative that could not be located, so the disc had to be released using 13 seconds of standard def video instead. A few months later, however, the missing footage was finally found in a mislabeled box.


And as for some of TNG‘s most ambitious, best regarded episodes — like “Yesterday’s Enterprise” and “Best of Both Worlds” — just mentioning them draws apprehensive sighs from the Okudas. “We’re focused on the moment,” says Michael Okuda. “When you called, there was an issue with a planet, making sure the clouds are right. That sounds very trivial, but that’s the issue of the moment.”
Even when things go right, the looming shadow of YE and BOBW looms over them. I can't say I envy their roles at this point, because BOBW has tons of VFX to rebuild, while YE has VFX that actually contradict the story at major points.
 
I am no expert but they are putting 5 episodes onto one disc which will mean the quality of the video will be worse than on the taster because they will need to be compressed more which is a shame. I get the impression they did this to fit more special features? I guess it doesnt matter really because even with slightly more compression its still light years ahead of what we are used to.
 
I am no expert but they are putting 5 episodes onto one disc which will mean the quality of the video will be worse than on the taster because they will need to be compressed more which is a shame. I get the impression they did this to fit more special features? I guess it doesnt matter really because even with slightly more compression its still light years ahead of what we are used to.

I doubt this will lead to a noticeable difference. With 5 episodes per disc we are still looking at a bitrate of what? ~30mbps? If you can detect how that looks different from say 40mbps you might have a hidden super power to declare. Hey, I even struggle telling ~10mbps re-encodes of blu rays apart from the real thing.
 
Here's a pseudo 16:9 of the wide establishing shot from "11001001". More to come later!


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Full res: http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/8817/starbasewide16x9.jpg
 
Episode Promos! YES!!!!! Next time on Staarrrrrrrrrrrrrr Trek: The Next Generation! I love those! :)

And, man, those screencaps look awesome. I can't wait!
 
With the detailed announcement I'm shocked at no audio commentaries for season 1 Blu-ray release.

• Stardate Revisited: The Origin of Star Trek: The Next Generation (HD)
- Part 1: Inception
- Part 2: Launch
- Part 3: The Continuing Mission
I am looking forward to this new HD documentary and 25 years later approach with new interviews. Hopefully they will have archival interviews from Gene Roddenberry himself included on this.
 
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