NewDeep wrote:
Farooqbhai, have you touched up your shots in any way?
I don't agree with you at all.
Name some Indian dvds that have a better transfer... I'd like to take shots from my home PC and post soon.
Check the shots carefully -- there's some distortion in them (background) that's not evident when playing back.
Further, a friend and I share these thoughts:
Agreed on the Menu Creatives - could have been better, but that’s just one opinion, as Menus use theatrical publicity material and very true to it (many of us feel a DVD also becomes a good archive of the original publicity creatives, which this one does maintain).
With regards to the Director’s Commentary page opening post Play Movie option,
this was purposely introduced as other than 3% of the total DVD buying consumer population in India does not know this function. Neither does it know that a DVD can carry multiple language tracks on the same disc…
IT's A GOOD MOVE and will educate so many of us :-)
With regards to
Sound on TZP DVD, it is
well balanced and constant from beginning to end i.e. you won’t have to lower the volume when songs play nor up the volume for dialogues.
Also, the DVD uses two levels of copy protection system which makes it difficult to grab and post screenshots without deterioration or losing either chroma or its hue.
The Menu navigation (especially on the Bonus disc) has a lot of detailing gone in, do check them out carefully… most of us won't discover everything in one go as it would take a few viewings at least to discover all of ‘em.
Also, no navigation locks,
no superimposed logos,
no scrolling ads average bitrate is above 7 with a 2 pass VBR encoding and 448 KBPs on Sound.
How many other Indian film DVDs come close? Finally, the T-Series replication is definitely an area of concern and also the DVD is
Region 5 locked and it’s not an all region disc as mentioned on the packaging.
the packaging -- a collector's delight!!!Biig pack -- ideal as a gift for anyone and reasonably priced. Beautiful foldout with several collectibles and amazing artwork -- and the two paintings from the movie as lobbycards.
Wow!!!(Urbanlegend posted a comment just now, but which quickly disappeared... Folks, play the dvd yourself, I'd strongly suggest. Thx. )