Now this is more concerning; the UK disc has a different (wrong) aspect ratio? And while the UK screenshot is obviously in the middle of a frame transition, every single one of those shots on the left looks awful.Shiroi Hane said:PS, here's a comparison I once did of the Japanese, US and UK DVDs for Haruhi:
http://anime.thenexxus.org/haruhi/stuff/comparisons/
The first 2 are 720x480, while the UK one is 720x576.ayase said:Now this is more concerning; the UK disc has a different (wrong) aspect ratio? And while the UK screenshot is obviously in the middle of a frame transition, every single one of those shots on the left looks awful.Shiroi Hane said:PS, here's a comparison I once did of the Japanese, US and UK DVDs for Haruhi:
http://anime.thenexxus.org/haruhi/stuff/comparisons/
Think that may be intentional.Just Passing Through said:Here's a question about the US discs...
Do you get the weird cross-colouration in certain, not all scenes?
Here's a link to an example image...
http://www.myreviewer.com/Image_uploaded_by_Jitendar_Canth_DVD_JPEG/a145289
See where the highlighted girl is, where darker shades contrast with lighter ones, her uniform and blouse, or her hair against her skin, there's this weird blue bloom...
Is that the same on the US DVD disc, or dare I even ask, the Blu-ray?
I purposefully picked the most difficult scene from the OP to see just how badly if was handled. The shot on the right was a control sample of a scene that compresses a lot better. Kyoani OPs pretty much always have at least one scene that pushes way beyond the limit of DVD bitrate.ayase said:every single one of those shots on the left looks awful.
As much as a couple of us have already said we didn't read the entire post, this is some impressive dedication to not reading any of it, and still expecting answers.animefreak17 said:@Tind
what series did they screw us over on
That actually sounds like a p.good sell through rate to me, but I have no practical idea either way.Joshawott said:Just went on their page, just scrolling down....fuuuudge that's a lot of responses.
And wow, they're pleased with 700 sales out of 1,000 copies shipped? That's erm...a real indicator of the industry.
alexrose1uk said:PPS. I did take a look at Manga's twitter and couldn't see much on this, just thier competition today.
At least they saw sense re: getting rid of their twitter posts. The other stuff is a bit more insidious, but at the same time it's kind of what I'd expect them to do if you posted it on their own forums.Tind said:alexrose1uk said:PPS. I did take a look at Manga's twitter and couldn't see much on this, just thier competition today.
They swept it under the rug.
I posted this issue on their website's forum and on their Twitter and after I gave them a final question ("Honestly, have you compared the US op/ed (extra) audio track with the UK ? "), they did not answer it, instead they removed all related posts from every place they have access to.
I think common sense just tells you they're right. Your average consumer cares about the finer points of video quality about as much as I care about the average consumer.Rui said:They have worked themselves into a bit of a corner though. With their very low prices as their main draw, they have to cut corners, but if they raised the prices they feel people wouldn't buy any more. And from some of the online comments I've read, they're probably right.