Raki wrote:Let's be blunt and straight up. The season sets are out and done. The casual viewer doesn't care about audio choices and will probably listen to the default setting. Most of the casuals out there are dub fans no doubt and have viewed the show via TV. They don't care about the Dragonbox or the video from it. Looking at the price point, are they really going to buy the 1st English Dragonbox or the season sets? You have to factor in the widescreen as well, being as more people are buying those types of TVs.
So at the risk of lower video quality(this is Funimation we are typing about), why put in another audio track. You fit in all the 3 tracks fine but I doubt Funimation can do it given the time constraints. Not to mention the sheer volume of other anime they are doing right now(that Dragonball probably paid for). So if one audio track needs to be cut, it's the dub music track. Not because it's inferior or anything. It's just because the fans of that version have probably already bought the season sets and are very happy with them.
Did you do a survey on this to find out who likes what? I need proof for this. Like I said in my very first post. The x number fans versus the x number fans means nothing to me. Because for one thing we don't have proof. We don't know. We are only guessing what we see from the internet. And actually some of them maybe misinformed and don't know. So you can't say they don't care if they don't even know. Are you saying people prefer quality that is much worse for quality that is much better?
And the dragonbox is not even out yet. so how do they know? Again, you are making a very big assumption here. And I care dude, I'm saying I care. For eps 68+, I want the Bruce Faulconer track, and English with Japanese background track. So I can switch between the music I like. So what about me? We know for a fact what I want. I'm not trying to sound selfish here, but you are guessing what the casual fans want, when we don't have proof. You have proof on what I want though.
I don't see how in the world they would prefer something that's quality is much worse. I don't buy that. They just bought what came out first. If the Dragonbox came out first. They would buy that. So another words, funimation kind of ripped them off, even if they don't know how bad the quality is or if there is something better out there, they advertised it to be the best when it wasn't. And I'm not so selfish to say that only certain dbz fans only deserve different types of quality, no. I'm saying all dbz fans deserve the best quality with the options they want. All of them. All of the ones that live in the United States and this was released for. Two dub tracks and one Japanese track. Because I say everyone from that least release, deserves to be compensated for a better release.
Now for the people like me that were smart enough not to buy those sets. I should pay for it? Because funimation has supposedly pleased the ones with all the audio tracks? So the true fans like me that want all the audio options on the previous can't get it. I'm sorry I'm not happy about this at all. Regardless their reason, their time constraints. Again I'm assuming you are just guessing again, or making excuses? Did you contact Funimation to see how much stress their under? That is assumption number 2.
If there is a risk of quality of the video footage. Then their main concern is to put less episodes on a disc. Not remove an audio. I kind of have repeated that over and over. But people keep saying that for some reason. Very odd.
We don't know if the ones that bought the remastered wide screen are completely satisfied. So you would think by now funimation would learn from their mistake. And at least put all 3 audio track options on there. To have one complete release with the finest quality work they have ever done. Finally, done with complete satisfaction. So why not spend that extra time to do it.