Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by FortuneSSJ » Mon Jan 26, 2015 12:26 pm

Praising the hardwork of these fans. Gotta love their dedication.

But Funi can ruin the quality once again. They always do.
Toei only released Dragon Boxes and that just one release is better than any release Funi did so far.
We have the audio quality problem but that's it.

Funi always does some bad editing, claims its HD, adds some extra footage, people buy and everything repeats next year.

Even though the fans give them the best sources, they can/will still screw up in the end.
But that's just my opinion. I trust in the fans, not in them.

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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by eledoremassis02 » Mon Jan 26, 2015 12:56 pm

FortuneSSJ wrote:Praising the hardwork of these fans. Gotta love their dedication.

But Funi can ruin the quality once again. They always do.
Toei only released Dragon Boxes and that just one release is better than any release Funi did so far.
We have the audio quality problem but that's it.

Funi always does some bad editing, claims its HD, adds some extra footage, people buy and everything repeats next year.

Even though the fans give them the best sources, they can/will still screw up in the end.
But that's just my opinion. I trust in the fans, not in them.

Good luck.
The level sets were genuinely a good release. It did have the problem of crushed blacks but even still, it wasnt horrible :D

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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by TheAldella » Mon Jan 26, 2015 1:23 pm

FortuneSSJ wrote:Praising the hardwork of these fans. Gotta love their dedication.

But Funi can ruin the quality once again. They always do.
Ah yes, however they gave us completely fullscreen Kai and will always have superior colors for the Buu arc in their home releases.
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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by sangofe » Mon Jan 26, 2015 2:07 pm

FortuneSSJ wrote:Praising the hardwork of these fans. Gotta love their dedication.

But Funi can ruin the quality once again. They always do.
Toei only released Dragon Boxes and that just one release is better than any release Funi did so far.
We have the audio quality problem but that's it.

Funi always does some bad editing, claims its HD, adds some extra footage, people buy and everything repeats next year.

Even though the fans give them the best sources, they can/will still screw up in the end.
But that's just my opinion. I trust in the fans, not in them.

Good luck.
And Toei can ruin all of this... Let's hope not.

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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by dbboxkaifan » Mon Jan 26, 2015 2:15 pm

FortuneSSJ wrote:*snip*
The DBZ Level Blu-rays are better than the Dragon Boxes Z in its aspect of superior picture quality but besides that it's incomplete, missing Japanese credits and no NEPs (which I'm okay with given that they'd release it with the glorious Level quality).

And they don't have to "claim" it really is in HD even if not in the quality people wanted it to be.
sangofe wrote:And Toei can ruin all of this... Let's hope not.
Not ruin, just not accept it because the way Sabat's getting the audio is through a stranger that has nothing to do with Toei or FUNimation and so it wouldn't be surprising if it was turned down.
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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by sangofe » Mon Jan 26, 2015 2:29 pm

dbboxkaifan wrote:
FortuneSSJ wrote:*snip*
The DBZ Level Blu-rays are better than the Dragon Boxes Z in its aspect of superior picture quality but besides that it's incomplete, missing Japanese credits and no NEPs (which I'm okay with given that they'd release it with the glorious Level quality).

And they don't have to "claim" it really is in HD even if not in the quality people wanted it to be.
sangofe wrote:And Toei can ruin all of this... Let's hope not.
Not ruin, just not accept it because the way Sabat's getting the audio is through a stranger that has nothing to do with Toei or FUNimation and so it wouldn't be surprising if it was turned down.
Dude, not accept it would ruin everything.

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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by dbboxkaifan » Mon Jan 26, 2015 2:35 pm

You can't exactly ruin something that's already been as is for 26 years, but instead, only not being granted a superior audio track.

The amounts of times that I've seen it wouldn't make the experience any different but rather improve upon it.
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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by Kojiro Sasaki » Mon Jan 26, 2015 2:54 pm

dbboxkaifan wrote:The DBZ Level Blu-rays are better than the Dragon Boxes Z in its aspect of superior picture quality but besides that it's incomplete, missing Japanese credits and no NEPs (which I'm okay with given that they'd release it with the glorious Level quality).
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/110537
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/110535

Crushed blacks are the only serious flaw of the Levels.
dbboxkaifan wrote:Toei's okay with FUNimation accepting the Japanese Broadcast Audio from a fan/stranger? :?
I don't see any significance in from where the audio came from.
eledoremassis02 wrote:True, but it's not from a legal source, so TOEI could get legal on them. But if they don't care that yay!
I didn't know that Fuji TV broadcasted Dragon Ball illegally! :lol:

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Post by eledoremassis02 » Mon Jan 26, 2015 2:58 pm

Kojiro Sasaki wrote: I didn't know that Fuji TV broadcasted Dragon Ball illegally! :lol:
lol...the tapes themselves are for personal use. TOEI didnt even use the current stereo audio for the GT Dragon Box that are available that TV stations have now. I think FUNimation getting the tapes and using them without OK from TOEI (which I would never suspect them of doing) could get legal because the audio was not authorized by TOEI (The main licence holder of the Z anime)

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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by dbboxkaifan » Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:01 pm

Kojiro Sasaki wrote:http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/110537
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/110535

Crushed blacks are the only serious flaw of the Levels.
It's possible that their footage was already damaged so there was nothing they could do to improve it.
Kojiro Sasaki wrote:I don't see any significance in from where the audio came from.
If Toei didn't accept it then chances are if FUNi (Sabat) takes it in they can still refuse to use it by demand of Toei. The form they acquired it through was by an outsider but if Toei sees no wrong in this then FUNi will have a better release than Toei (which they probably wouldn't want as they'd have people importing it than buying their own).
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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by sangofe » Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:11 pm

dbboxkaifan wrote:You can't exactly ruin something that's already been as is for 26 years, but instead, only not being granted a superior audio track.

The amounts of times that I've seen it wouldn't make the experience any different but rather improve upon it.
I'm surprised you don't know what I mean when I say "they would ruin everything."Let me explain it for you then: they could ruin this awesome initiative from the fans of convincing funimation to release a new HD product with damn clear japanese audio. Do you understand whatI meant with my statement now?

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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by eledoremassis02 » Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:12 pm

dbboxkaifan wrote:
If Toei didn't accept it then chances are if FUNi (Sabat) takes it in they can still refuse to use it by demand of Toei. The form they acquired it through was by an outsider but if Toei sees no wrong in this then FUNi will have a better release than Toei (which they probably wouldn't want as they'd have people importing it than buying their own).
100% agree. The contrast is not bad on the Level sets, so it may be the source.

Also, agree with TOEI having final say on this audio. The only thing I'd say is they allowed the Blurays, so there might not be too much of a concern trumping the DBoxes in terms of quality. But I wonder if we'll get NEP this time around. They got new masters (film and not tapes this time) but they still never got the NEP audio?

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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by sangofe » Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:18 pm

Of course Toei have the final say, but why be negative about this really great initiative?! For Pete's sake, why not be positive and encourage those guys doing this?! It'd be an important event in Dragonball release history if it goes through.

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Post by eledoremassis02 » Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:24 pm

sangofe wrote:Of course Toei have the final say, but why be negative about this really great initiative?! For Pete's sake, why not be positive and encourage those guys doing this?! It'd be an important event in Dragonball release history if it goes through.
I'm all for it! I'm hopin for it but are there plans in FUNi can't do it? Kei had no luck with TOEI. I mean, if not, FUNi's current audio restoration is not that bad. I'm rootin for this audio and Kei and Makkou gettin lotta praise for their hard work (which is deserved) but outside of getting the audio, it's up to FUNi to convince TOEI.

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Post by sangofe » Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:34 pm

eledoremassis02 wrote:
sangofe wrote:Of course Toei have the final say, but why be negative about this really great initiative?! For Pete's sake, why not be positive and encourage those guys doing this?! It'd be an important event in Dragonball release history if it goes through.
I'm all for it! I'm hopin for it but are there plans in FUNi can't do it? Kei had no luck with TOEI. I mean, if not, FUNi's current audio restoration is not that bad. I'm rootin for this audio and Kei and Makkou gettin lotta praise for their hard work (which is deserved) but outside of getting the audio, it's up to FUNi to convince TOEI.
Yeah, of course, but the first step was to convince FUNimation :)

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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by eledoremassis02 » Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:38 pm

sangofe wrote:
eledoremassis02 wrote:
sangofe wrote:Of course Toei have the final say, but why be negative about this really great initiative?! For Pete's sake, why not be positive and encourage those guys doing this?! It'd be an important event in Dragonball release history if it goes through.
I'm all for it! I'm hopin for it but are there plans in FUNi can't do it? Kei had no luck with TOEI. I mean, if not, FUNi's current audio restoration is not that bad. I'm rootin for this audio and Kei and Makkou gettin lotta praise for their hard work (which is deserved) but outside of getting the audio, it's up to FUNi to convince TOEI.
Yeah, of course, but the first step was to convince FUNimation :)
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Post by LordCrumb » Tue Jan 27, 2015 12:54 am

Kojiro Sasaki wrote:
dbboxkaifan wrote:The DBZ Level Blu-rays are better than the Dragon Boxes Z in its aspect of superior picture quality but besides that it's incomplete, missing Japanese credits and no NEPs (which I'm okay with given that they'd release it with the glorious Level quality).
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/110537
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/110535

Crushed blacks are the only serious flaw of the Levels.
dbboxkaifan wrote:Toei's okay with FUNimation accepting the Japanese Broadcast Audio from a fan/stranger? :?
I don't see any significance in from where the audio came from.
eledoremassis02 wrote:True, but it's not from a legal source, so TOEI could get legal on them. But if they don't care that yay!
I didn't know that Fuji TV broadcasted Dragon Ball illegally! :lol:
Honestly, even with the crushed blacks, the picture improvement is well worth it imo. Just check out that detail.

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Post by Kojiro Sasaki » Tue Jan 27, 2015 9:27 am

LordCrumb wrote:Honestly, even with the crushed blacks, the picture improvement is well worth it imo. Just check out that detail.
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/111824
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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by Ajay » Tue Jan 27, 2015 10:17 am

Yeah, FUNi's masters simply don't have the same level of detail as Toei's do. Not a whole lot to be done about that.

Colour corrected Dragon Box footage is far better than the Level Sets.

Resolution is meaningless when your masters feature less dark detail than a DVD release.
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Re: Dragon Box vs Original Broadcast - The Audio

Post by Kojiro Sasaki » Wed Jan 28, 2015 8:04 am

But this topic is about audio - let's talk about audio!

Yeeeee! It's possible that we will get a new release without moving our asses from chairs!
eledoremassis02 wrote:Thats impressive! I hope the next Bluray release can use this kind of audio because it's weird watching really high quality video and low quality audio :lol:
dbboxkaifan wrote:Cool. Hope you also suggest for them to stop ruining the picture quality with crushed blacks and so on.
FortuneSSJ wrote:Good luck! xD
FortuneSSJ wrote:Praising the hardwork of these fans.
eledoremassis02 wrote:I'm all for it! I'm hopin for it but are there plans in FUNi can't do it? Kei had no luck with TOEI. I mean, if not, FUNi's current audio restoration is not that bad. I'm rootin for this audio and Kei and Makkou gettin lotta praise for their hard work (which is deserved) but outside of getting the audio, it's up to FUNi to convince TOEI.
What do you guys say about backing those words with some action? We can do much more than just hoping. Together we are stronger. We can help those guys - it all depends on our initiative.

Dragon Box vs Fuji TV broadcast - this kind of improvement is worth more than just writing posts.
If FUNimation is really planning on releasing movies again, we should do everything we can to make them use the original master audio for Japanese language track. For the US dub, FUNimation can create a new ME tracks with the use of the original music/sfx masters. It would give a big improvement in quality.

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eledoremassis02 wrote:Toei gave the OK?!
sangofe wrote:And Toei can ruin all of this... Let's hope not.
Let's make them to give the OK and not ruin everything.
sangofe wrote:For Pete's sake, why not be positive and encourage those guys doing this?!
Why not do something more than encouraging?
eledoremassis02 wrote:
sangofe wrote:Yeah, of course, but the first step was to convince FUNimation :)
That is true! Onward to NAMEK!
What is the actual plan of action?

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