bear
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Ive seen the Who's, The Kids alright , in a few stores now and the packaging looks good. Has anyone bought this yet?
bear said:Ive seen the Who's, The Kids alright , in a few stores now and the packaging looks good. Has anyone bought this yet?
Bob Romano said:In a word... AWESOME!!!. Great sound. Even better visuals. Great extras. They don't get better than this one. Even a 5.1 mix of Who Are You as a bonus. The documentary on the restoration is facinating too. They really took a lot of time and effort to get it right. One of my faves!
Bob Romano said:In a word... AWESOME!!!. Great sound. Even better visuals. Great extras. They don't get better than this one. Even a 5.1 mix of Who Are You as a bonus. The documentary on the restoration is facinating too. They really took a lot of time and effort to get it right. One of my faves!
bizmopeen said:Cool!! This is a great Who film, and I'm on a Who kick since getting the new "Tommy" Deluxe Edition. BTW, how much of the movie is mixed for 5.1? Is any of it, or just the "Who Are You" mix?
how do you know that a given video source/film source is 4% too slow? How did you arrive at that number? How did you even discern that there was an issue? I imagine you realize that the previous home video versions of Kids Are Alright had much larger speed discrepancies, and that the producers of the new version have made an exemplary effort to "normalize" the tapes to their originally intended speeds.Jaffaman said:Some of the material originally transferred from 25fps PAL video now plays 4% too slow, including interviews and "Anyway Anyhow Anywhere".
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