Biggles<font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
[QUOTE=Vertigo1;189290]You're assuming that the film stock is being treated better than "The Gathering".[/QUOTE]
Very true. It doesn't matter what resolution it was filmed in after the rats have been at it.
RubberEagleWhat's a rubber eagle used for, anyway?
[QUOTE=Vertigo1;189290]
...Then there is how much care they gave the DVD transfers, which had an insane amount of compression artifacts from cramming four episodes to a disc.
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I have to somewhat defend WB here: I don't own any one-hour TV Show DVDs where there're not at least 4 Episode per DVD.
[QUOTE=RubberEagle;189297]I have to somewhat defend WB here: I don't own any one-hour TV Show DVDs where there're not at least 4 Episode per DVD.[/QUOTE]
Farscape is an exception to this rule, with two episodes per disc. (I can't say this applies to the "starburst edition", as I bought my copies prior to those releases.)
Even then, there are shows that are even older than B5 that are 4 eps to a disc that don't have this problem. (MacGyver anyone?) However, to be fair, the artifacts aren't a prevalent once you get past the second season.
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Very true. It doesn't matter what resolution it was filmed in after the rats have been at it.
...Then there is how much care they gave the DVD transfers, which had an insane amount of compression artifacts from cramming four episodes to a disc.
...[/QUOTE]
I have to somewhat defend WB here: I don't own any one-hour TV Show DVDs where there're not at least 4 Episode per DVD.
Farscape is an exception to this rule, with two episodes per disc. (I can't say this applies to the "starburst edition", as I bought my copies prior to those releases.)
Even then, there are shows that are even older than B5 that are 4 eps to a disc that don't have this problem. (MacGyver anyone?) However, to be fair, the artifacts aren't a prevalent once you get past the second season.