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    I was just wondering what the best job you've ever seen on a dvd was.

    Can I just say that the BBC do a great job cleaning and encoding all of their material.

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    the ones i make directly from the source files from 70mm movies
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    Well your very confident

    anyway what is it exactly that you do??? 3000+ posts a wealth of knowledge and time and you claim to have burned over a 1000 of ritek's :O .

    Personally I think you have the dream job of almost every user in this forum :P

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    The Fifth Element
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  5. The sharpest picture quality I have seen are off of dvds that were done with digital source material. Bug's Life, Episode 2, etc.
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    Originally Posted by Timoleon
    The Fifth Element
    the Fifth Element is excellent - i listed as best picture quality also on the best 10 movie thread ..
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    the royal tennenbaums criterion collection looks great.
    Laserdiscs are cool, but laserdiscs on DVD-Rs are cooler.
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    I am defenetly going to try and get my hands on a copy of the fifth element!

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    i was very impressed with the PAL version of fellowhip of the ring. the amount of detail available on the costumes and make up is astounding, to my eyes more than i could take in at the multiplex i first saw the film at.
    as for the BBC comment, i was watching Red Dwarf series one just a couple of hours ago on my new TV (a 32" widescreen, so 4:3 material isn;t exactly huge) and even from the otherside of the room i could see the smearing left by over set noise reduction. personally i'd rather the NR filters were set lower, so you get a sharper noisier picture, rather than a blurrier smoother picture. i -know- the source is over a decade old and shot on cheapass bad video, why try and hide it?
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