01-06-2006, 11:45 AM
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que bien, el precio es muy tentador pero segun este review, la pelicula no es widescreen, es la version fullscreen a la cual le "adaptaron" las barras negras:
My complaint is not with the content, it is with the encoding. As a previous reviewer has noted, this DVD does NOT contain a widescreen version of the film. Instead, it contains only a fullscreen version with the top and bottom cut off. What is the difference?
For those who own the DVD, look for yourself. Cue up scene 5 on the fullscreen version and note the edges of the billboard. Note that the woman's torso is fully visible, and that the letters "ACH" are completely visible (meaning the entire letters, top to bottom. They are not "chopped" at all). Now cue up the same scene on the so-called "widescreen" version and you will see that most of the woman's torso is gone; the letters are cut in half, etc. You are seeing exactly what you would see from the fullscreen version if you masked off the top and bottom of the screen.
In short, this is NOT a widescreen DVD at all. If you are expecting to see the original screen format you are going to be disappointed. Shame on New Line Cinema for putting out such a clearly fraudulent product.
que mala onda, creo que es mejor esperarse a que la editen en dvd de alta definicion :?
dvdmaniaco escribió:Pues si les interesa Dark City R1 esta en Mixup, trae subtitulos en español y vale $104 pesos :o
que bien, el precio es muy tentador pero segun este review, la pelicula no es widescreen, es la version fullscreen a la cual le "adaptaron" las barras negras:
My complaint is not with the content, it is with the encoding. As a previous reviewer has noted, this DVD does NOT contain a widescreen version of the film. Instead, it contains only a fullscreen version with the top and bottom cut off. What is the difference?
For those who own the DVD, look for yourself. Cue up scene 5 on the fullscreen version and note the edges of the billboard. Note that the woman's torso is fully visible, and that the letters "ACH" are completely visible (meaning the entire letters, top to bottom. They are not "chopped" at all). Now cue up the same scene on the so-called "widescreen" version and you will see that most of the woman's torso is gone; the letters are cut in half, etc. You are seeing exactly what you would see from the fullscreen version if you masked off the top and bottom of the screen.
In short, this is NOT a widescreen DVD at all. If you are expecting to see the original screen format you are going to be disappointed. Shame on New Line Cinema for putting out such a clearly fraudulent product.
que mala onda, creo que es mejor esperarse a que la editen en dvd de alta definicion :?