Pat Gleeson wrote:the film has been directly transferred from an Australian TV broadcast!
That explains it then - The video was broadcast on Australian TV. The edit for TV has been used for the DVD release. Therefore, the DVD takes the three parts that were shown on TV. I'm guessing that they're all of similar length? It explains why each part begins with a title frame saying "Part 1" etc. to show after the ad break.Pat Gleeson wrote:The menus are quite nice - the film has been split into three parts (chapters): The Setup / Beijing, Equinoxe 5, and Shanghai. I'm not sure why the tracks weren't used as chapter points.
That's exactly it - I hadn't thought of that until now.jarrekid wrote:
That explains it then - The video was broadcast on Australian TV. The edit for TV has been used for the DVD release. Therefore, the DVD takes the three parts that were shown on TV. I'm guessing that they're all of similar length? It explains why each part begins with a title frame saying "Part 1" etc. to show after the ad break.
Hi Pat. Thanxs a lot for your review. A very good read. I am still excited to receive my copy which was shipped out last week. So should not have long to wait.Pat Gleeson wrote:Hi Kanta - and everyone !
I received the DVD today from here - very good service - recommended:
http://www.mightyape.co.nz/
First thoughts: Video very good, at least compared to the original VHS release. There has been some cleaning up of the image rather than a full restoration, but a big improvement.
Now here's the thing: the above statement is all the more surprising as it's obvoius at the end of the film that it has been directly transferred from an Australian TV broadcast!
At the end there is a promo from an Australian continuity annoncer about the availability of a double album of the Concerts in China.
The audio is disappointing - the original mono track is still very flat, with little improvemnent in the dynamic rage or placement - average at best - but better than the VHS.
The menus are quite nice - the film has been split into three parts (chapters): The Setup / Beijing, Equinoxe 5, and Shanghai. I'm not sure why the tracks weren't used as chapter points.
The original English titles are reinstated for this release, rather than the French ones used in the VHS.
See below for screengrabs:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/patgleeson/sets/72157615376294738/
All in all a worthwhile release, and well worth upgrading from your worn out VHS or DVD rip.
Ta failte romhatKanta wrote:Hi Pat. Thanxs a lot for your review. A very good read. I am still excited to receive my copy which was shipped out last week. So should not have long to wait.
Thanks - and here's a coincidence - the release date for the original VHS ?Kanta wrote:That does not surprise me. These sort of DVDs don't come by very often.
Happy St. Patrick's Day for tomorrow.
Geez I didn't know ezy-dvd had representatives all the way in Ireland.Pat Gleeson wrote:Here's something else - hold onto your hats - there is an extra 1 minutes worth of footage of Magnetic Fields 1 that is most definitely not on the VHS - I checked (twice).
It shows extended footage of the last minute of the track and is superb. A reason alone to get this disc !
Analog-Umph wrote: Geez I didn't know ezy-dvd had representatives all the way in Ireland.