10-05-2004, 06:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2004, 06:37 PM by fright-rags.)
Unless they\'ve done any sort of remastering (which should be stated on the packaging) then it\'s most likely the same quality as the prior releases. To my knowledge, none of the first 8 movies have ever been digitally remastered...just cleaned up a little and slapped on DVD (boxset included).
Any normal length movie (90-120 minutes) should be able to fit on one layer of a DVD uncompressed, especially seeing as how there\'s no 5.1 surround sound or anything else to take up space. Dual layer discs just allow more stuff to be put on them like extras, more commentaries, subtitles, etc... Of course, you can just go buy a dual layer burner for under $200, get a NetFlix subscription, and burn all the movies you want, full and uncompressed...um, was that out loud?
Any normal length movie (90-120 minutes) should be able to fit on one layer of a DVD uncompressed, especially seeing as how there\'s no 5.1 surround sound or anything else to take up space. Dual layer discs just allow more stuff to be put on them like extras, more commentaries, subtitles, etc... Of course, you can just go buy a dual layer burner for under $200, get a NetFlix subscription, and burn all the movies you want, full and uncompressed...um, was that out loud?