Agree with you, for once.jjgp1112 wrote:If it was just gonna consist of pictures, you might as well have posted them here so they'd at least be in good quality.Gonstead wrote:Just uploaded a comparison between all the releases. from the Original DVD's up to Blu-Ray.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd6RmzetJVE
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FUNimation 2015 Releases I want:
- Kai 2.0 on Blu-ray
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Well, they're still good as far as color comparisons go.dbboxkaifan wrote:Agree with you, for once.jjgp1112 wrote:If it was just gonna consist of pictures, you might as well have posted them here so they'd at least be in good quality.Gonstead wrote:Just uploaded a comparison between all the releases. from the Original DVD's up to Blu-Ray.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd6RmzetJVE
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Here's an example of a Blu-Ray player playing the DBZ BDs with the DNR/grain removal option on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3kRxWGX ... ture=g-all
I have to admit, even with DNR the footage still looks pretty sharp and clear, it certainly looks better than the Kai and the Orange Bricks that's for sure.
I have to admit, even with DNR the footage still looks pretty sharp and clear, it certainly looks better than the Kai and the Orange Bricks that's for sure.

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I just felt like uploading something onto my YT account :L
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Made by someone on Blu-Ray.com: http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/237/bluraydbox.jpg
The difference is pretty stunning.
The difference is pretty stunning.
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Wow. Seeing how amazing these Blu-rays look I may pick one up along the way.
They are way better than the Dragon Boxes in terms of colors and video sharpness.
They are way better than the Dragon Boxes in terms of colors and video sharpness.
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The Dragon Box cap looks heavily compressed and blurred, even when zoomed out. Good for colors, I guess.
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Probably his upscaler.jjgp1112 wrote:The Dragon Box cap looks heavily compressed and blurred, even when zoomed out. Good for colors, I guess.
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I noticed it, too. It definitely is his upscaler.Pokewhiz7 wrote:Probably his upscaler.jjgp1112 wrote:The Dragon Box cap looks heavily compressed and blurred, even when zoomed out. Good for colors, I guess.
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Um... The Dragon Box screen looks nothing as it should upscaled.
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Here's a random shot I upscaled in Gimp using Lanzcos3. It is not exactly sharp. It is a JPEG, but only to save my bandwidth, and it's a level 100 anyway. This is probably how he did it. Here.Krycek7o2 wrote:Um... The Dragon Box screen looks nothing as it should upscaled.
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The dragon box screen cap (previous page) is stretched because he most likely took the picture from his media player. The video file has a stored aspect ratio (SAR) of 720 x 480 which is 3:2. The reason its 4:3 when you watch it in the player is that the video file also contains the pixel aspect ratio (PAR) which is 8:9. The Display Aspect Ratio (DAR) is achieved by multiplying the SAR with the PAR.
DAR = SAR * PAR
DAR = (3/2) * (8/9) = 4:3
When you take the screen cap, it ignores the PAR and so you get a stretched image. It is a 12.5% stretch in the horizontal direction. In the case of the video with image comparisons, he would have had to have (if he took it from his media player) resized the dragon box image from 720 x 480 to 640 x 480, this would have affected quality if a bad resizer was used.
DAR = SAR * PAR
DAR = (3/2) * (8/9) = 4:3
When you take the screen cap, it ignores the PAR and so you get a stretched image. It is a 12.5% stretch in the horizontal direction. In the case of the video with image comparisons, he would have had to have (if he took it from his media player) resized the dragon box image from 720 x 480 to 640 x 480, this would have affected quality if a bad resizer was used.
Re: FUNimation to put DBZ on Blu-Ray
This is the type of post where you said far to much when it wasn't necessary.Corpsecreate wrote:The dragon box screen cap (previous page) is stretched because he most likely took the picture from his media player. The video file has a stored aspect ratio (SAR) of 720 x 480 which is 3:2. The reason its 4:3 when you watch it in the player is that the video file also contains the pixel aspect ratio (PAR) which is 8:9. The Display Aspect Ratio (DAR) is achieved by multiplying the SAR with the PAR.
DAR = SAR * PAR
DAR = (3/2) * (8/9) = 4:3
When you take the screen cap, it ignores the PAR and so you get a stretched image. It is a 12.5% stretch in the horizontal direction. In the case of the video with image comparisons, he would have had to have (if he took it from his media player) resized the dragon box image from 720 x 480 to 640 x 480, this would have affected quality if a bad resizer was used.
Short version- His screencaps weren't 4:3, the proper aspect ratio for that DVD.
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Yeah, please don't post so many words. You're confusing him...MarcFBR wrote:This is the type of post where you said far to much when it wasn't necessary.Corpsecreate wrote:The dragon box screen cap (previous page) is stretched because he most likely took the picture from his media player. The video file has a stored aspect ratio (SAR) of 720 x 480 which is 3:2. The reason its 4:3 when you watch it in the player is that the video file also contains the pixel aspect ratio (PAR) which is 8:9. The Display Aspect Ratio (DAR) is achieved by multiplying the SAR with the PAR.
DAR = SAR * PAR
DAR = (3/2) * (8/9) = 4:3
When you take the screen cap, it ignores the PAR and so you get a stretched image. It is a 12.5% stretch in the horizontal direction. In the case of the video with image comparisons, he would have had to have (if he took it from his media player) resized the dragon box image from 720 x 480 to 640 x 480, this would have affected quality if a bad resizer was used.
Short version- His screencaps weren't 4:3, the proper aspect ratio for that DVD.
He was trying to be thorough and explain himself.
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There are times when you don't need to explain the nitty gritty because it'll simply confuse people.Craddle wrote: He was trying to be thorough and explain himself.
Aspect ratio is generally one of those.
DVD should only be displayed 4:3 or 16:9.
Everything doesn't need a deep technical explanation.
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Preaching to the choir.MarcFBR wrote:
Aspect ratio is generally one of those.
DVD should only be displayed 4:3 or 16:9.
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Yes there was too much information, but its better than not enough information right? Anyhow, its always possible that a different person read it and managed to learn something new that they didn't know before, or perhaps someone might have noticed I made an error in what I said and then I could have learnt something!
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Of course. I mean, I did learn something today because of that earlier post, and that sort of stuff interests me, so I would prefer an answer like that over the "short version" when it comes to stuff like that.
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Level 1.0 was just reviewed by Anime News Network.
Needless to say, I disagree with the reviewer's sentiment that "Sean Schemmel outclasses Masako Nozawa as Goku".
Needless to say, I disagree with the reviewer's sentiment that "Sean Schemmel outclasses Masako Nozawa as Goku".
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I've always had a problem with ANN's reviews in one way another, needless to say- each of their reviews always have a negative side on how there's already been previous releases which affects the overall score (Get over it, as if Dragon Ball is the only series with a lot of releases [Because they're totally gonna get it perfect the first time or two; that goes for just about any company, especially FUNi], I mean why is that even a con, the review should be based ON THE DVD ITSELF). And the dub almost always has a better score than the sub on their reviews (Even the Japanese mono outclasses the 5.1 stereo dub). I'm sure a number of people here or even on a low grade Dragon Ball website could review a DVD better (DVD, Blu-Ray, whatever).
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