"sniper_Nolight" <sniper_nolight@hotmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:407705a8$0$446$edfadb0f@dread14.news.tele.dk...
> der findes en dts udgave af begge disse film (region 1) - er det kun
> jurassic park der ved første oplag af filmen havde fejl i dts lyden eller
> skal man osse passe på ved lost world?
Det er kun JP - se evt. her:
http://www.dvdfile.com/software/dvd-video/archive/2001/7_9_15.html
"If the nine or ten existing DVD releases of Jurassic Park and The Lost
World are not enough, a new repressing of the DTS version of Jurassic Park
is now shipping to retailers, just in time for a big Jurassic Park III
tie-in. The original Jurassic Park DTS release drew criticism for using a
reconformed master different from the previous laserdisc. The soundtrack was
recorded 4dB lower, thus resulting in lower apparent bass than the
laserdisc, and was also conformed for downmixing to those without full 5.1
setups.
This new repressing goes back to the laserdisc master, which was a remix
created for home theater and some (though not all) seem to prefer. How to
tell this newly remastered version? The sticker on the top of the keepcase
(not on the actual label) has been altered. The old sticker read "Jurassic
Park (WS) DTS." The new version reads (now pay attention) "Jurassic Park
(WS) (DTS)." Both the WS and DTS now have parentheses. Note the catalog
number is exactly the same, so make sure you look at the labels carefully
before ripping open the package! These newly remastered versions are hitting
store shelves now, and Universal will not be offering any sort of exchange
or rebate to purchasers of the old version."
Der kommer lidt mere her:
http://www.dvdfile.com/software/dvd-video/archive/2001/08_13_19.html
"AUGUST 16
Jurassic roar (08.16.01 - 12:09am)
Universal has just issued a brief (make that very brief) statement
addressing the controversy surrounding the the DTS release of Jurassic Park.
The statement is short and as follows:
"Some listeners have noticed that the initial release of the Jurassic
Park-DTS DVD differs in bass level from other home-video versions. While
every effort is made to maintain accuracy and consistency across various
releases, source and process issues sometimes lead to differences which are
noticeable in direct comparisons.
Universal Studios Home Video strives to ensure customer satisfaction, and
accordingly has implemented a running change for this title, using the
original master soundtrack. The earlier production run can be identified by
the code number D2R1 on the inside hub. The newer, current version can be
identified by the code D2R2 and will contain a red technical grid on the
back of the packaging as part of the running change.
Consumers who have purchased the "D2R1" discs will have the option of
making an exchange. Please send in the disc only (without packaging), along
with name, address and telephone number, to: Universal Studios Home Video,
PO Box 224468, Dallas TX 75260 or Universal Studios Home Video, 8801
Autobahn Drive, Dallas, TX 75237. Please note: This offer for exchange
applies only to the DTS version of Jurassic Park."
So, what does this mean exactly? Hard to tell. The above statement from
Universal is so brief it probably won't clear up the issue to anyone's
satisfaction, will it? However, we want to make it clear that from the
information we've received from both DTS and Universal and the copies of
both versions we've obtained, neither pressing is defective. The use of
different mixes and recording levels has generated debate that the earlier
pressing is faulty. But we will be attempting to follow up on the issue with
both Universal and DTS to find out as much as we can and hopefully provide a
better explanation for those of you still considering exchanging their
existing copy of Jurassic Park or confused on what to buy. Stay tuned..."
Eller hvis du vil have det tekniske med:
http://www.videophile.info/Graphs/JP/JP_01.htm
Jeg er selv den uheldige indehaver af en sealed JP i den defekte udgave