Or (c) they're trying to stave off a "you lied this isn't HD" lawsuit at the head.Which to me means one of two things. Either they are bragging over this amazing feat or CBS is the most honest enterprise in the history of media (which I doubt).

Or (c) they're trying to stave off a "you lied this isn't HD" lawsuit at the head.Which to me means one of two things. Either they are bragging over this amazing feat or CBS is the most honest enterprise in the history of media (which I doubt).
I doubt they'll re-release them. These will be the new masters, flaws and all, forever more (or until they need a new 4k print).
Two seconds, though. Wow, I doubt anyone will even notice. I wonder what it is. Does somebody with more time than sense want to scan through the episode on DVD and look for shots that last two seconds? There can't be that many!![]()
I would guess the 2 seconds will be updated when the syndication/streaming rights are sold. But you're right, I doubt they will release a new Blu Ray set. The only chance of a correction is if they release a complete series set.
I haven't upgraded to Blu-Ray yet, but having recently rewatched TNG season one I have to admit that this is really hooking me in. It could be the 'killer app' that finally makes me upgrade. One of the big problems with TNG in its early seasons is that it looks awful. Far worse than even TOS. It lacks definition, the focus is always so soft. I seen it described on another forum as being "shot in murk-o-vision", and that isn't far from the truth.The couple of shots / footage I've seen online of the remastered "Encounter At Farpoint" have however really got me salivating for this. For really the first time ever, TNG's early seasons are going to look absolutely gorgeous!
As for issues regarding the first season as a whole, I still love it for the most part. As Jonathan Frakes once said, there's a real drive to it, a freshness that only comes at the beginning of a television show. There's the feeling that they're still prodding at the format to see where it will go, but with that comes the genuine feeling of them taking risks with things. Some of those risks didn't pay off, but when they did they were sublime. Episodes like "1001001" or "The Arsenal Of Freedom" can easily hold themselves up there with the best of Star Trek, in my opinion.![]()
I looked at the sample Blu-Ray release today. It features three episodes for a cheap price: "Encounter At Farpoint," "Sins Of The Father" and "The Inner Light." Only one of the three I could have any real interest in ("Sins Of The Father").
So I guess I'll just wait until Season 1 is released.
I've been thinking about that. "Encounter At Farpoint" is the one with the most visual impact (in terms of f/x), but it's also a rough ride in terms of writing and story.I looked at the sample Blu-Ray release today. It features three episodes for a cheap price: "Encounter At Farpoint," "Sins Of The Father" and "The Inner Light." Only one of the three I could have any real interest in ("Sins Of The Father").
So I guess I'll just wait until Season 1 is released.
It's like watching a whole new show, well worth the minimal price.
RAMA
I've been thinking about that. "Encounter At Farpoint" is the one with the most visual impact (in terms of f/x), but it's also a rough ride in terms of writing and story.I looked at the sample Blu-Ray release today. It features three episodes for a cheap price: "Encounter At Farpoint," "Sins Of The Father" and "The Inner Light." Only one of the three I could have any real interest in ("Sins Of The Father").
So I guess I'll just wait until Season 1 is released.
It's like watching a whole new show, well worth the minimal price.
RAMA
I've been thinking about that. "Encounter At Farpoint" is the one with the most visual impact (in terms of f/x), but it's also a rough ride in terms of writing and story.It's like watching a whole new show, well worth the minimal price.
RAMA
Agreed.
With the season set come out in a couple months I don't see any need for you to get the teaser pack.
EaF does benefit a LOT from the upgrade but it's always been week in story and such, the other two episodes make the conversion very nicely.
That's the exact same MSRP that TOS sold for, and similarly will likely be available on amazon for $60-70.
I paid $90 a pop for TNG on DVD. No way in hell am I spending more than $60 at max for the blu-rays. Fool me once, shame on me. Fool my twice... *shakes head*
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