I don't know where to post this but I need to vent.
Disney DVD used to mean quality picture and sound. Some of them are reference material such as Finding Nemo and The Lion King.
However, more recent titles are unbearable to watch. These titles are as follows:
1. Brother Bear (uses only 2.8 Gb out of 9 Gb disk space resulting in colour banding)
2. Beauty and the Beast (uses only about 3 Gb out of 9 Gb disk space resulting in mosquito noise in too many scenes)
3. Where Dream Lives (uses only about 3 Gb out of 4.7 Gb disk space resulting in pixellisation... and making it worse, it uses the same VHS master for most parts of the DVD making it a DVD with lower-than-VHS picture quality)
4. Haunted Mansion, again only using about 3 Gb out of 9 Gb space resulting in many compression artifacts in the dark scenes.
What's up with this? I'm not even using too large of a screen and my system is calibrated to movie industry standard.
Aaaargh (where is the hair-pulling smiley when you need one)
Disney DVD used to mean quality picture and sound. Some of them are reference material such as Finding Nemo and The Lion King.
However, more recent titles are unbearable to watch. These titles are as follows:
1. Brother Bear (uses only 2.8 Gb out of 9 Gb disk space resulting in colour banding)
2. Beauty and the Beast (uses only about 3 Gb out of 9 Gb disk space resulting in mosquito noise in too many scenes)
3. Where Dream Lives (uses only about 3 Gb out of 4.7 Gb disk space resulting in pixellisation... and making it worse, it uses the same VHS master for most parts of the DVD making it a DVD with lower-than-VHS picture quality)
4. Haunted Mansion, again only using about 3 Gb out of 9 Gb space resulting in many compression artifacts in the dark scenes.
What's up with this? I'm not even using too large of a screen and my system is calibrated to movie industry standard.
Aaaargh (where is the hair-pulling smiley when you need one)