Otaku-san said:So has Manga done this with their other shows such as HSoTD, Bamboo Blade to Vampire Knight?
Since I was thinking off getting these titles,(since they are a nice tidy sum) but this thread has put me off.
kaze_andrew said:Otaku-san said:So has Manga done this with their other shows such as HSoTD, Bamboo Blade to Vampire Knight?
Since I was thinking off getting these titles,(since they are a nice tidy sum) but this thread has put me off.
Vampire Knight should be fine as we did the work on that up to mastering -
I don't think I thought these still existed. O_ORui said:With Vampire Knight (and Guilty) it should also be noted that the US sets are on flipper discs
Madman licensed VK in Australia so it's an error on their end.kaze_andrew said:Vampire Knight should be fine as we did the work on that up to mastering - in fact I'm bemused why the IFO on Bund has anything to do with VK 01 on it either so I'm inclined to believe it's something rather erroneous.
They aren't necessarily downmixing, just using different assets - Japanese 5.1 mixes are rare, most of them are upmixed in the US.Just Passing Through said:It's the big stuff on the programme itself, like downmixing 5.1 audio tracks to 2.0 Stereo when they don't have to. Sentai's Xam'd DVDs have 5.1 audio in both English and Japanese. Madman's discs have 2.0 Japanese audio.
There's another forthcoming title that I can't recall offhand, but its US release has 5.1 English audio, and the Aussie release has downmixed that to Stereo. When the US studios specifically create 5.1 dubs for their anime releases, what's the point of downmixing those to stereo?
Didn't they react badly when people merely queried about the Haruhi mono audio issue?Rui said:Otherwise, OP, it may be worth you sending your findings to Madman as well, leaving Manga out of the quality complaint process entirely.
Shiroi Hane said:Didn't they react badly when people merely queried about the Haruhi mono audio issue?Rui said:Otherwise, OP, it may be worth you sending your findings to Madman as well, leaving Manga out of the quality complaint process entirely.
Aegelward said:But if you want to get paranoid, R2 releases might intentionally be crappy to decrease the incentive of japanese importing european R2 discs.
Sorry, lots of random thoughts.
mangaman74 said:Aegelward said:But if you want to get paranoid, R2 releases might intentionally be crappy to decrease the incentive of japanese importing european R2 discs.
Sorry, lots of random thoughts.
If that was the case then Region A blu-rays would have the same problem since blu-rays have different region codes compared to dvds,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region
DVDs Region 2 = Japan/Europe, Region 1 = USA
Blu-rays Region B = Europe, Region A = USA/Japan
Just Passing Through said:mangaman74 said:Aegelward said:But if you want to get paranoid, R2 releases might intentionally be crappy to decrease the incentive of japanese importing european R2 discs.
Sorry, lots of random thoughts.
If that was the case then Region A blu-rays would have the same problem since blu-rays have different region codes compared to dvds,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region
DVDs Region 2 = Japan/Europe, Region 1 = USA
Blu-rays Region B = Europe, Region A = USA/Japan
Bandai's K-ON! releases are a case in point. Stripped of Japanese extras and with low bitrate lossy DD 2.0 audio to avoid aggrieving the Japanese licensors...
Yeah... Manga K-ON! Blu-rays are so gonna sell out! :?
I know you meant to say "if they were both taken over by some company that doesn't utterly suck", because Funi taking more direct control of Manga would be no improvement imo.Aegelward said:...Honestly it feels like we'd be better off if funi took over manga (double benefit, since we'd get access to funi's streaming service) and made all their releases duel region.
Tind said:Little side note for people who plan to buy the Funimation release of Rosario to Vampire S01 from America:
On the box and back cover they say for extras: "Textless opening songs and Trailers"
Normally you would think creditless opening and ending, however they actually only put the textless closing song (+Trailers) on the disk (2nd disk), so no opening song.
Not a big deal, just sayin'.
ps: This is with the LE, but I assume he regular edition is the same.
mangaman74 said:Tind said:Little side note for people who plan to buy the Funimation release of Rosario to Vampire S01 from America:
On the box and back cover they say for extras: "Textless opening songs and Trailers"
Normally you would think creditless opening and ending, however they actually only put the textless closing song (+Trailers) on the disk (2nd disk), so no opening song.
Not a big deal, just sayin'.
ps: This is with the LE, but I assume he regular edition is the same.
No big deal for me as I don't usually watch textless credits anyway. Also I won't be paying for my limited edition as I ordered it with Axel points.
Just Passing Through said:Not DVD, but Blu-ray...
UK... First Squad (Japanese Russian co-production) released by Sony, with Russian and other dub audio, not Japanese!
US: First Squad released by Manga US, two versions, shorter version has Japanese audio!
To some extent I can support the UK release here, since the original language of the film is Russian, not Japanese.Just Passing Through said:Not DVD, but Blu-ray...
UK... First Squad (Japanese Russian co-production) released by Sony, with Russian and other dub audio, not Japanese!
US: First Squad released by Manga US, two versions, shorter version has Japanese audio!