Originally posted by: dx3Originally posted by: jr
these aren't vcds. anybody have any experience with this version? they claim "not compressed". any comments?
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This auction is for a 7 Disc DVD Case along with the Star Wars cover art shown below. HOWEVER, PURCHASE NOW TO RECEIVE THE ORIGINAL STAR WARS TRILOGY DVD SET – ON 7 DVDs! These are NOT THE 1997 SPECIAL EDITIONS. THEY ARE NOT COMPRESSED! They are not the soon to be released re-edited 2004 Special Editions, they are the Original Star Wars Trilogy that we all grew up with and loved. See the list below for full technical details:
§ One 7 Disc DVD Case with Star Wars Cover art
§ Original Star Wars 1977/1980/1983 Theatrical Versions
§ DVD-9 Quality
§ Not compressed onto 4 DVD-5s like all other sets!
§ Disc 1 & 2 – Star Wars (A New Hope)
§ Disc 3 & 4 – Empire Strikes Back
§ Disc 5 & 6 – Return of the Jedi
§ Disc 7 – Extras Disc featuring
o Deleted Scenes
o Behind the Scenes
o Image Gallery
o In Depth Interviews
o Theatrical Trailers
o Documentary of the making of Star Wars
§ Each disc has a RARE Audio Commentary track running throughout each movie
§ Each film is presented in its original 2.35:1 theatrical widescreen aspect ratio
§ THX Re-mastered Dolby Digital Surround Sound track
§ No audio sync problems whatsoever!
§ Compatible with nearly all DVD players (especially within the last 2 years)
§ Compatible with DVD-ROMs (PC & Mac), XBOX and PS2
§ By far the best set available online! See our customer feedback below!
I've seen this set. It is watchable, but you do have half a movie per DVD. If you're close to the TV, it doesn't look so good - there is a fair amount of ... movement (I don't really know what the technical term would be) in the screen. If you're across the room, it looks fine. Not impressive, but fine. I imagine it's better than VHS, but since I don't have access to the THX VHS set I can't say for certain. I've seen it, and I'm still interested in seeing the TR47 and possibly the anamorphic, to see if the quality is better.
The 7-disc job uses the artwork from the SE soundtrack CDs on the discs (providing a convenient Part I and Part II designation for each disc). Don't know which version of the laserdisc it is taken from.