^ Which was the case in later seasons. But mainly because they improved the FX in later seasons.
Put in the next disc with 11010010 (or whatever) on it. Selected "English" for the language (Dammit! I hate this!) and when I hit play the sound, again, was a mono-sort of sound. Pressing the "Audio" button my remote switched it to "2. English" which brought the sound to something more normal. This does seem to be a bit of an issue, possibly mostly with the 7.1 channel. I think I can "live" with it though it'd be annoying to switch to a different "language"/audio to listen to this properly. I'm not likely to ever have a 7.1 set-up or to listen to TNG in it, but still it'd be nice to not have to manipulate the audio of the player/disc to hear it correctly. Hope to see what happens for this to be corrected down the road.
I don't know why you think that. In most countries' laws, personal infringement of IP is a civil offense, not a criminal one.I agree it isn't theft, but it's still a crime and is just as serious.Copyright infringement isn't theft.So theft is okay as long as the product isn't up to your personal standards?
I don't know why you think that. In most countries' laws, personal infringement of IP is a civil offense, not a criminal one.I agree it isn't theft, but it's still a crime and is just as serious.Copyright infringement isn't theft.
If you told a police officer that someone has stolen your DVD collection, they'd open a case file and investigate it. If you told them someone has made copies of all your DVDs, they'd laugh at you and tell you to stop wasting their time.
I wouldn't condone the actions of people pirating something like this, because, frankly, it deserves all the support it can get, but let's not make false claims about what's what, or fall into the trap that that the entertainment industry would have us believe that every pirate copy is a "lost sale". That way lies madness.
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Taking something is theft, yes, because you're removing it from the possession of the person to whom it belongs.Taking something that doesn't belong to you is theft. Sorry, but it is.
If you told a police officer that someone has stolen your DVD collection, they'd open a case file and investigate it. If you told them someone has made copies of all your DVDs, they'd laugh at you and tell you to stop wasting their time.
Selected "English" for the language (Dammit! I hate this!)
Those black panels covering up glares on the aft bridge stations are very much more noticeable now.I guess now we need some fan-wank explanation on how these things are functional pieces of equipment on the Enterprise in its first couple years.
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Those black panels covering up glares on the aft bridge stations are very much more noticeable now.I guess now we need some fan-wank explanation on how these things are functional pieces of equipment on the Enterprise in its first couple years.
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Maybe those stations were just under repair. What with all the sparks we see back there during battles and everything.![]()
Those black panels covering up glares on the aft bridge stations are very much more noticeable now.I guess now we need some fan-wank explanation on how these things are functional pieces of equipment on the Enterprise in its first couple years.
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Maybe those stations were just under repair. What with all the sparks we see back there during battles and everything.![]()
Funny, I'm just about through disc four and I haven't noticed them yet.
Those black panels covering up glares on the aft bridge stations are very much more noticeable now.I guess now we need some fan-wank explanation on how these things are functional pieces of equipment on the Enterprise in its first couple years.
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With my TNG and DS9 DVDs, it often defaults to the start of the last episode I watched, and switches to German language! Not every time, though, weirdly. It takes me a while to realise what's wrong with everyone's voice!When I put my Spartacus BDs in the player, it asks me if I want to resume my Play All from where I left off months ago. Why can't TNG remember a language selection?
Linky no worky. Try this:Terrific and lengthy interview with Robert Meyer Burnett here.
Those black panels covering up glares on the aft bridge stations are very much more noticeable now.I guess now we need some fan-wank explanation on how these things are functional pieces of equipment on the Enterprise in its first couple years.
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Maybe they're small PADDs that crew members can attach to displays to augment them, or transfer data?
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