Originally posted by: Luke Skywalker
DVD Times
have fun watching a non anamorphic widescreen laserdisc transfer that not even uses the whole disc...
Dude, "superbit" claim to "max out dvd quality and fill the disc with just the video and audio in their HIGEST POSSIBLE QUALITY!!!!" as justification for not including special features... but pop one in, and you'll find that the movie only takes up 6gig or less typically, leaving stacks of free space. Simply said, you don't have to use all the bits on a DVD to have a movie encoded in good quality. I mean come on! DVD Times
have fun watching a non anamorphic widescreen laserdisc transfer that not even uses the whole disc...