Raghuvir wrote:
Muz wrote:
I can confirm that Naya Daur is cropped (top and bottom) and is a non-anamorphic DVD. Certain scenes are also chopped and seem to be available on a separate disc labelled as deleted scenes. Not sure what the sense is in releasing the movie this way - but anyhow I am glad to also own the B/W version.
Yes. But the b\w DVDs of Naya Daur is no good. All the three versions - Shemaroo, Moserbaer and Yash Raj are pal speeded up. I don't enjoy the movies that way. I love the actual pitch. with the original speed and an awesome print.
That's the tragedy/ stupidity of most DVDs originating from Indian sources. As India is a PAL/ 50 Hz country, they make master video in PAL/ 50 Hz. But the market is NTSC so they make NTSC (60 Hz) videos from PAL / 50 Hz source using Field Averaging.
The Ultimate stupidity is colorizing a film digitally, meaning 24 fps, and then not maintaining 24 fps or 30/ 60 for NTSC. Again they take digital 24 fps source, convert it to PAL (50 Hz) master and then convert again to NTSC using Field Averaging.
WHY NOT JUST SKIP THE UN-NECC 24 FPS to PAL process. 24 fps Digital to 24/ 30/ 60 fps NTSC is just fine. But, - - -.
BTW, PAL speed up is no problem, problem is converting PAL to NTSC. 4% speed up pitch has been judged as making no difference to audio quality, and even if it is, pitch can be corrected even if audio speed is 4% faster.