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Ultra HD Blu-ray - WikipediaWhat's arguably even more important IMO is the HDR that comes with 4K discs as well!
Ultra HD Blu-ray - WikipediaWhat's arguably even more important IMO is the HDR that comes with 4K discs as well!
I got burned so hard with the Nipponart BD release of GitS:SAC. I don't know if it was my Blu-ray player but it had some subtitle issues and the video was pretty choppy as in lower framerate during some scenes. Granted it didn't have the black bars like some other releases do which is nice but the other issues are just bad.[DE] Nipponart
Ergo Proxy [Blu-Ray] - SRP 59.95€
Haibane Renmei [Blu-Ray] - SRP 59.95€
It's unclear if the art is final or not, since it'll be released in November it's still subject to changes.
Nadia (1/3) [Blu-Ray] - SRP 59.95€
[DE] Peppermint Anime
Wolf's Rain [Blu-Ray] - SRP 69.99€
The prices seems to go down in Germany these days. Too many distributors overbidding in the past-recent years and price reaching up to 150€ for a 12-eps series has probably killed the market. Exactly what has happened in France few years ago and seems to be happening again because one distrib' is particularly retarded. g-r-e-a-t.
Finally on Blu-ray! I hope MVM will take notice, even though they re-released it on DVD last year. It still looks as bad as it did in 2003, so any visual upgrade is welcome.Haibane Renmei [Blu-Ray] - SRP 59.95€
The SAC BDs in Japan/Korea are 1080i30, reason being that the CGi was done at 30fps and BDs do not support 1080p30. From what you're saying it sounds like the publisher encoded it at 1080p24, thereby dropping six frames each second which would explain why it looks so choppy.I got burned so hard with the Nipponart BD release of GitS:SAC. I don't know if it was my Blu-ray player but it had some subtitle issues and the video was pretty choppy as in lower framerate during some scenes. Granted it didn't have the black bars like some other releases do which is nice but the other issues are just bad.
Not to crush your hopes and dreams, but the Japanese BD is an upscale and looks equally awful.Finally on Blu-ray! I hope MVM will take notice, even though they re-released it on DVD last year. It still looks as bad as it did in 2003, so any visual upgrade is welcome.
Not to crush your hopes and dreams, but the Japanese BD is an upscale and looks equally awful.
Thank you, that's exactly what I was hoping for. I know it will never look as good as a new show created in HD, but upscales can still be an improvement over the DVD.I'm sorry but it is far from being awful, especially when you consider the original Geneon release (that was the one distributed worldwide). That one was especially blurry and had other issues. The blu-ray is a definite improvement over it. I wouldn't go and call it very good but it's still worth the upgrade unlike some titles like, say, Gankutsuō (where the blu-ray brings just nothing. you can straight compare it with DVD, it will just match and someone might even missmatch the screens if they aren't aware).
There are some comparison screeenshot on this Haibane fansite (bottom of the page): Sekai no Hajimari -- A Haibane Renmei fan page
So yeah, anyone calling it one of the worse upscale out there is definitely wrong. Most people who haven't seen it or haven't compared it with the previous releases say that, curiously.
Whilst it doesn't explicitly state what DVDs are used in that comparison, I'm going to assume they're the R2J discs and aren't representative of the US/UK releases. I say that because the DVD screens look way better than the BD. For the latter the line art is smeared to hell, and whilst the show appears to have a darker colour palette to start with, it's even more muted on the BD. Whilst I agree with you that Gankutsuou is worse than this, I would still be hesitant to call this an upgrade from what I've seen.I'm sorry but it is far from being awful, especially when you consider the original Geneon release (that was the one distributed worldwide). That one was especially blurry and had other issues. The blu-ray is a definite improvement over it. I wouldn't go and call it very good but it's still worth the upgrade unlike some titles like, say, Gankutsuō (where the blu-ray brings just nothing. you can straight compare it with DVD, it will just match and someone might even missmatch the screens if they aren't aware).
There are some comparison screeenshot on this Haibane fansite (bottom of the page): Sekai no Hajimari -- A Haibane Renmei fan page
Hinako genuinely looks like the worst anime of all time.
All 3 of them have less than 5 on MAL, and I'm not sure of the other two, but Sleeping With Hinako is literally almost 50 minutes of just watching her sleep.