skyjedi2005 said:
digitalfreaknyc said:
svenge said:
IMO, the one overriding reason that the set can be "worth it" is for the 3 old-school documentaries on Disc 9. The prices on the secondary market for legit versions of "The Making of Star Wars", "SP FX: The Empire Strikes Back", and especially for the Japan-only "Classic Creatures" LD together rival the cost of the BD set.
Yes, I know that almost everyone on this site has at least on LD-to-DVD transferred version of each of the documentaries (Rowman's for me) but to have a proper release is nice in itself.
How are they encoded? AVC? How high is the bitrate?
Not sure how they are encoded on the BD since i don't have it. I do know they are from the digital video masters from the 90's, probably the self same as those used on the japan laserdiscs without the burned in subtitles of course.
These are not proper releases because not only did Lucas not go back to the negatives, he did not scan 16mm LPP prints either. Dump to disc just like the gout.
Silverwook i read about Luca$h adding fake grain to the blu ray but i thought it was another internet myth, sigh.
It's MPEG2 encoding for the old docs. I've only watched MOSW all the way through. It's obviously an old video master, (with the 90's Fox logo at the end) but more watchable than my rotted Laserdisc at this point. Thankfully, William Conrad's narration is there.
SPFX and Classic Creatures seem to have more grain or video noise than MOSW does. Still need to dig out my LD's for a real comparison.
Where they got the different video master for Classic Creatures is anyone's guess.