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Posted by DVDfever Dom on 05/30/06 15:03
Adrian A wrote:
> Ed wrote:
> >> More feck than feck feck feck I'd say. Feck feck feck would be doing
> >> what you did with something you've had for years on VHS and then
> >> copied over to DVD, and then wiped with very little hope of
> >> replacing.
> >
> >> You could always - wow, here's an idea - buy the DVDs.
> > It's not out yet!
> >
> >> Blaming Panasonic is a bit harsh. In future, RTFM!
> >
> > I was joking, I've read the manual several times, I just didnt realise
> > you couldnt finalise DVDRAM, so hit format without properly reading as
> > that is where finalise usually sits in the menu. So it is partly
> > panasonics fault, and then again mainly mine for not reading the text
> > that says 'are you sure you want to format as it will delete anything
> > on the disc'!
>
> They do seem to be releasing the Dr. Who DVDs fairly quickly, so I doubt
> you'll have too long to wait before you can buy it.
But the individual DVDs seem a bit of a rush-job whereas the
whole-series boxset will be out some time in Oct/Nov so I'd rather wait
until then for better quality.
I'm not sure if this is the case with Doctor Who, but sometimes with
things like this you just get the Dolby Surround sound on the quick
releases while the eventual whole-series boxset has DD5.1 as they've
had more time to sort that out, and I could tell that would be an
obvious essential in the werewolf episode as when they were trapped in
a room and looked all around. The sound was bland on TV but mixed in
DD5.1 would sound superb.
Dom
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