Anbe Sivam
BMD- Blue Mountain Digital

Specifications
Video: 2.35:1 16:9 enhanced NTSC
Audio: DD 5.1 (448 kbps) and DTS 5.1 (754 kbps)
Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, Malay, Portuguese, Spanish
Length: 160 minutes
Region: All
Video
The 16:9 enhanced 2.35:1 transfer looks quite nice. Colors look good and sharpness is decent, though it looks like the authors might have filtered it (low-pass?), since facial textures usually look smoothed over; having DD and DTS on both discs could be the reason. Some DNR artifacts are present, but I noticed little or no edge enhancement, and compression artifacts are minimal. It is pseudo-progressive. The cinematography of the film is excellent and rivals that of Hollywood productions.
The major problems with this release are a transparent text screen that pops up at the beginning of each song, listing the title, singers, music director, and lyricist. You can't turn this off. A BMD logo appears occasionally.
Audio
Both DD and DTS 5.1 soundtracks are included. Sound is well mixed and distortion free. I don't have a 5.1 system to fully judge the sound, but the mix seemed very nice. I haven't heard atmospheric and background sounds used this well in any Indian film.
Summary
I don't know how the BMD release compares to the Ayngaran release, since I haven't seen it, but I would bet that the transfers are similar. The video on the Ayngaran release probably has the upper hand because DD and DTS are on separate discs, and it does not have the text screen on the songs.
Edited By DragunR2 on 1070702345