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Danfun128 said:

*headdesk*

 how do you expect i find it then what's your suggestion what banging my head on a desk that's A GREAT SUGGESTION. in case you couldn't tell i was being sarcastic

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dvdmike said:

Why?

 Maybe because the Sky HD of part 3 was just declared as the best one to get.

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Before the DCP came along the Wowow version of Back to the Future was the best but obviously had subtitles. The guy that did the original encode of the DCP prior to this originally used the Wowow and meticulously removed the subtitles using the Harold Nipps method (spoRv, I,ll send you information about this method later if I can find it), it must of taken him days as you could not see any instance of the subtitles is was that good, the best I've seen.

The DCP is the same master that was used for the Wowow broadcast minus all the compression artifacts that come with television encoders and is the best available until a 4K master comes along.

Now that should put that debate to bed once and for all. Same questions over and over asking the same thing that has already been discussed prior.

Canal+ with logo (15 Mbps) of 2 is the best followed by Sky Hd (average 10 Mbps).

That puts that to bed.

Sky Anytime Hd of 3 (average 13 Mbps) is the best followed by HdNet (18 Mbps).

That puts that to bed.

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x5gb said:

Before the DCP came along the Wowow version of Back to the Future was the best but obviously had subtitles. The guy that did the original encode of the DCP prior to this originally used the Wowow and meticulously removed the subtitles using the Harold Nipps method (spoRv, I,ll send you information about this method later if I can find it), it must of taken him days as you could not see any instance of the subtitles is was that good, the best I've seen.

The DCP is the same master that was used for the Wowow broadcast minus all the compression artifacts that come with television encoders and is the best available until a 4K master comes along.

Now that should put that debate to bed once and for all. Same questions over and over asking the same thing that has already been discussed prior.

Canal+ with logo (15 Mbps) of 2 is the best followed by Sky Hd (average 10 Mbps).

That puts that to bed.

Sky Anytime Hd of 3 (average 13 Mbps) is the best followed by HdNet (18 Mbps).

That puts that to bed.

 I have Sky and I thought 3 when I saw it looked like the BD, I have the HDnet versions of 2+3 and am looking for more 

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dvdmike said:

x5gb said:

Before the DCP came along the Wowow version of Back to the Future was the best but obviously had subtitles. The guy that did the original encode of the DCP prior to this originally used the Wowow and meticulously removed the subtitles using the Harold Nipps method (spoRv, I,ll send you information about this method later if I can find it), it must of taken him days as you could not see any instance of the subtitles is was that good, the best I've seen.

The DCP is the same master that was used for the Wowow broadcast minus all the compression artifacts that come with television encoders and is the best available until a 4K master comes along.

Now that should put that debate to bed once and for all. Same questions over and over asking the same thing that has already been discussed prior.

Canal+ with logo (15 Mbps) of 2 is the best followed by Sky Hd (average 10 Mbps).

That puts that to bed.

Sky Anytime Hd of 3 (average 13 Mbps) is the best followed by HdNet (18 Mbps).

That puts that to bed.

 I have Sky and I thought 3 when I saw it looked like the BD, I have the HDnet versions of 2+3 and am looking for more 

 but without the dnr and ee right?

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jedimasterobiwan said:

dvdmike said:

x5gb said:

Before the DCP came along the Wowow version of Back to the Future was the best but obviously had subtitles. The guy that did the original encode of the DCP prior to this originally used the Wowow and meticulously removed the subtitles using the Harold Nipps method (spoRv, I,ll send you information about this method later if I can find it), it must of taken him days as you could not see any instance of the subtitles is was that good, the best I've seen.

The DCP is the same master that was used for the Wowow broadcast minus all the compression artifacts that come with television encoders and is the best available until a 4K master comes along.

Now that should put that debate to bed once and for all. Same questions over and over asking the same thing that has already been discussed prior.

Canal+ with logo (15 Mbps) of 2 is the best followed by Sky Hd (average 10 Mbps).

That puts that to bed.

Sky Anytime Hd of 3 (average 13 Mbps) is the best followed by HdNet (18 Mbps).

That puts that to bed.

 I have Sky and I thought 3 when I saw it looked like the BD, I have the HDnet versions of 2+3 and am looking for more 

 but without the dnr and ee right?

 Not that I remember no, thats why i said it looked like the BD.

It was a while ago tho 

Anyone have the file names of the Sky version?

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The Sky does not have the same amount of Dnr the Bluray has although it has compression artifacts and slight filtering due to there poor encoders. Take a screenshot of both when the sparks are coming off the wheel of the Delorean and you will see alot are missing on the Bluray due to automated clean up. The Hdnet version is more filtered than the Sky from what I remember.

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dvdmike said:

Anyone have the file names of the Sky version?

 +1

Really want to check out Part 3 of the Sky version.

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x5gb said:

The Sky does not have the same amount of Dnr the Bluray has although it has compression artifacts and slight filtering due to there poor encoders. Take a screenshot of both when the sparks are coming off the wheel of the Delorean and you will see alot are missing on the Bluray due to automated clean up. The Hdnet version is more filtered than the Sky from what I remember.

 Ah so I saw DNR but its the same master that was then over DNR'd for the BD.

DO you have the file names by chance? I am only finding the HDnet over and over 

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x5gb said:

The Sky does not have the same amount of Dnr the Bluray has although it has compression artifacts and slight filtering due to there poor encoders. Take a screenshot of both when the sparks are coming off the wheel of the Delorean and you will see alot are missing on the Bluray due to automated clean up. The Hdnet version is more filtered than the Sky from what I remember.

 So, can you tell us where we can find the Sky versions or not?

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dvdmike said:

x5gb said:

The Sky does not have the same amount of Dnr the Bluray has although it has compression artifacts and slight filtering due to there poor encoders. Take a screenshot of both when the sparks are coming off the wheel of the Delorean and you will see alot are missing on the Bluray due to automated clean up. The Hdnet version is more filtered than the Sky from what I remember.

 Ah so I saw DNR but its the same master that was then over DNR'd for the BD.

DO you have the file names by chance? I am only finding the HDnet over and over 

 As far as I remember it could be Sky's own filtering due to there encoder rather than DNR on the HDTV master.

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x5gb said:

dvdmike said:

x5gb said:

The Sky does not have the same amount of Dnr the Bluray has although it has compression artifacts and slight filtering due to there poor encoders. Take a screenshot of both when the sparks are coming off the wheel of the Delorean and you will see alot are missing on the Bluray due to automated clean up. The Hdnet version is more filtered than the Sky from what I remember.

 Ah so I saw DNR but its the same master that was then over DNR'd for the BD.

DO you have the file names by chance? I am only finding the HDnet over and over 

 As far as I remember it could be Sky's own filtering due to there encoder rather than DNR on the HDTV master.

I get what you mean, it's a shame a DCP will never be made for the sequels.

Mind you we are beyond lucky this was unlocked in the first place.

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x5gb said:

The guy that did the original encode of the DCP prior to this originally used the Wowow and meticulously removed the subtitles using the Harold Nipps method (spoRv, I,ll send you information about this method later if I can find it)

Post here, please, or send me too. I'm interested as well.

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dvdmike said:

x5gb said:

dvdmike said:

x5gb said:

The Sky does not have the same amount of Dnr the Bluray has although it has compression artifacts and slight filtering due to there poor encoders. Take a screenshot of both when the sparks are coming off the wheel of the Delorean and you will see alot are missing on the Bluray due to automated clean up. The Hdnet version is more filtered than the Sky from what I remember.

 Ah so I saw DNR but its the same master that was then over DNR'd for the BD.

DO you have the file names by chance? I am only finding the HDnet over and over 

 As far as I remember it could be Sky's own filtering due to there encoder rather than DNR on the HDTV master.

I get what you mean, it's a shame a DCP will never be made for the sequels.

Mind you we are beyond lucky this was unlocked in the first place.

 Hoping at least Wowow decide to show them and someone caps them when they do or Universal decide to eventually do 4k remasters (highly unlikely in the near future).

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x5gb said:

dvdmike said:

x5gb said:

dvdmike said:

x5gb said:

The Sky does not have the same amount of Dnr the Bluray has although it has compression artifacts and slight filtering due to there poor encoders. Take a screenshot of both when the sparks are coming off the wheel of the Delorean and you will see alot are missing on the Bluray due to automated clean up. The Hdnet version is more filtered than the Sky from what I remember.

 Ah so I saw DNR but its the same master that was then over DNR'd for the BD.

DO you have the file names by chance? I am only finding the HDnet over and over 

 As far as I remember it could be Sky's own filtering due to there encoder rather than DNR on the HDTV master.

I get what you mean, it's a shame a DCP will never be made for the sequels.

Mind you we are beyond lucky this was unlocked in the first place.

 Hoping at least Wowow decide to show them and someone caps them when they do or Universal decide to eventually do 4k remasters (highly unlikely in the near future).

and they treat it with little fan fair which sucks considering it's a big year it's the 30th anniversary and also the year marty,doc, and jennifer traveled to

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They don't give a damn. They will sell a bunch of sets anyway. With just a couple of useless new special features and a fancy box. People will buy because most of people are idiots. Universal can make a huge profit with these and it will be even bigger if they don't remaster the films.

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ilovewaterslides said:

They don't give a damn. They will sell a bunch of sets anyway. With just a couple of useless new special features and a fancy box. People will buy because most of people are idiots. Universal can make a huge profit with these and it will be even bigger if they don't remaster the films.

 i know it's still doesn't make any less sad and lazy :(

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Universal will be forced to remaster in 4K when the eventual 4K home format comes around. Until then, there's not really any incentive because as much as we dislike it, the existing master resolves fine.

These films are just crying out for a 35mm scan project.

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TServo2049 said:

Universal will be forced to remaster in 4K when the eventual 4K home format comes around. Until then, there's not really any incentive because the existing master resolves fine.

These films are just crying out for a 35mm scan project.

 i wonder if anyone has the film prints and can do a real remaster of them? if so i hope some steps up and does it and maybe leaks it online

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The BTTF prints are pretty rare and they generally go for loads of money unfortunately for us. But we never know! I'm pretty sure that most of the members here would donate for this project.

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I just want the original VHS version copy, 

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Mitch said:

I just want the original VHS version copy, 

 

I picked up a VHS trilogy set of this last month. Pretty sure I got an 80's VHS retail version stashed somewhere as well.

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Mitch said:

I just want the original VHS version copy, 

 For some reason I doubt you've seen the amazing DCP of part I.

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whats the DCP all about?

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