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  1. Professor Who

    Overseas The Discotek Media Thread

    It (Night on the Galactic Railroad) was Region Free by mistake. It was accidently looked over in Scenarist (the program for authoring discs), and we've never went back to correct it. Little Nemo is another Region Free title, as well.
  2. Professor Who

    Overseas The Discotek Media Thread

    My friend David did some fantastic work on it (and also has done restoration work on some other amazing stuff in the works). Our release features a new restoration in a key area, and there's some fun surprises about it. I think the wait will be worth it.
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    UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

    Or maybe they didn't get permission to use them, or were never offered it? It could be anything, really.
  4. Professor Who

    UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

    I mean, I'd be willing to work on subtitle corrections for the series, having done it before for Discotek.
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    UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

    I hope the disc compression and authoring is handled by MediaOCD and not the French studio with the lewd name (Com'On Screen). If it is by them (the previously mentioned French company), I don't think I'll buy it and instead get the JP BD Box.
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    Overseas Upcoming Non-UK Anime BD/DVD Artwork

    Tenki no Ko (Weathering With You) 4K UHD Collector's Edition Has English subtitles on both 1080p and 2160p discs
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    UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

    No. I will admit that. However, Hanabee is really bad at compression and unless they suddenly change their compressionist(s), then it will most likely be poor. Is it possible it isn't a disaster. 100% absolutely. But, it seems unlikely.
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    UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

    You mean compression (authoring is building the disc and making sure when you press a button it works, while compression is the actual encoding or compression of the video). But yeah, for the price they should at least have clones of the AoA discs- why spend that much on a series (over two...
  9. Professor Who

    UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

    Because they use an incompetent French authoring company (most likely because they're cheap and they- AL- have home video rights in France), they shipped it out quicker I'm guessing. (I don't know for sure if the encodes between UK and FR are the same, but I'd bet they are, because why produce a...
  10. Professor Who

    UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

    If one is region free, just get the Discotek release. Manga's BD is a clone of Discotek's, which itself is a clone of the Japanese release. Before someone says "you're just shilling because you do work for Discotek"- it's true I've done stuff for them, but seeing as the JP release is at the...
  11. Professor Who

    UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

    The AL disc of Film 1 has incorrect gamma, yet less banding than FUNi; so AL's release of 2 and 3 using the FUNi discs does have correct gamma, but at the cost of poor banding. Personally, I'd take a minor gamma shift with less banding any day over the opposite due to my OCD and being trained on...
  12. Professor Who

    UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

    Considering getting Sangatsu even with the £25 shipping to the USA.
  13. Professor Who

    UK Anime Distributor MVM Entertainment Discussion Thread

    Perfect Blue was the same way. The original BD of Perfect Blue is better than the "remastered" disc that was released recently- that has quite a bit of DNR to it. Millennium Actress' original materials do exist and the new Shout Factory BD uses the new 4K scan of it which is generally fine, but...
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    UK Anime Distributor Anime Limited Discussion Thread

    Watch this not be a Justin Sevakis encode like the first Origin release...
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    UK Anime Distributor MVM Entertainment Discussion Thread

    You do realise that almost all of the current anime are not composited at 1080p, right? Most now are composited at resolutions at 720p or higher, and rarely at full 1080. Actually, Garden of Sinners was composited not at 720p, but around 540p which is half that of 1080, exactly like Fullmetal...
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