Sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place...
People here seem extremely knowledgeable and I was hoping someone might know.
I was sorting my Blu-ray collection and noticed that I had 3 different copies of Star Trek X (The reboot staring Chris Pine).
Originally I thought I must have stupidly purchased 3 copies but when I put the discs into my Blu-ray I noticed they loaded up different with different trailers...!
Trying to figure out what was the difference I put them into my PC to view the disc and they were all different sizes!! lol
After digging around I understand that there are multiple versions due to rental, region, different cuts (studio being greedy)... etc...
Is there any way to determine what version/release of the Blu-ray you have either by disc size or by some CRC or something to scan the disc?
Thank you in advance for helping...!
Multiple releases of Star Trek X
Re: Multiple releases of Star Trek X
Blu-ray.com has a bunch of editions listed for Star Trek (2009).
Re: Multiple releases of Star Trek X
Thanks for the quick reply!
Back when iTunes first came out, if you placed a CD into your computer, iTunes would be able to recognize the disc and tell you the name of the album and even if it was the UK or International version, ..etc..
I was wondering if there was anything like that for Blu-rays...
Anything to identity the disc like, Rental release, UK release, USA release, Target store exclusive, BestBuy,...etc...
Back when iTunes first came out, if you placed a CD into your computer, iTunes would be able to recognize the disc and tell you the name of the album and even if it was the UK or International version, ..etc..
I was wondering if there was anything like that for Blu-rays...
Anything to identity the disc like, Rental release, UK release, USA release, Target store exclusive, BestBuy,...etc...
Re: Multiple releases of Star Trek X
I'm not aware of anything like that. iTunes could do that because audio CDs don't have any DRM and the train wreck that is the DMCA doesn't 'protect' them. DVDs, Blu-rays, & UHDs all have DRM.