Back to the Future 1,2,3 UK Release

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charlie62
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Back to the Future 1,2,3 UK Release

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Have sent dump files for all 3 films to Mike so he can work his magic.
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Me too :D
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Trickyd-1 wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:18 pm
Me too :D
On a side note the standard blu-rays in the pack are also new encodes/pressings. Now 1&2 are AVC not VC1 and the quality and clarity is much better than the original & 30th releases.
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For the US steelbook trilogy release 1 and 3 ripped fine. I submitted a dump for Part 2.
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Hi !

I bought the Back to the Future trilogy as a collector's edition and I receive today ! But I can't rip the UHD BRs :( Normal I guess given your comments?
This is the French / Belgian edition.

Error s/C with MakeMKV.

How can i create dump file ?


Thanks :)
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WAYFLIX wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:31 pm
For the US steelbook trilogy release 1 and 3 ripped fine. I submitted a dump for Part 2.
My US Steelbooks would not copy, unsure if my firmware update process was sound.
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rere130 wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 10:33 pm
How can i create dump file ?
MakeMKV creates it for you, and even tells you where it is in the log window.
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Trickyd-1 wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:25 pm
Trickyd-1 wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:18 pm
Me too :D
On a side note the standard blu-rays in the pack are also new encodes/pressings. Now 1&2 are AVC not VC1 and the quality and clarity is much better than the original & 30th releases.
Is it worth re-ripping the standard BD's? Possibly even bonus features on the BDs?
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Jordbrett wrote:
Tue Oct 20, 2020 4:21 am
Is it worth re-ripping the standard BD's? Possibly even bonus features on the BDs?
Given the info posted by Trickyd-1 (thanks!), after that I’d imagine it’s personal preference depending on what you’re looking for. I will be, for an AVC, HDR-less upgrade from the previous Blu-rays. But then again, I’m one of those people who still keeps my DVDs/rips as well (for nostalgia? comparison?) even after I’ve upgraded to Blu-ray.
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Jordbrett wrote:
Tue Oct 20, 2020 4:21 am
Trickyd-1 wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:25 pm
Trickyd-1 wrote:
Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:18 pm
Me too :D
On a side note the standard blu-rays in the pack are also new encodes/pressings. Now 1&2 are AVC not VC1 and the quality and clarity is much better than the original & 30th releases.
Is it worth re-ripping the standard BD's? Possibly even bonus features on the BDs?
This review posted over on Blu-Ray.com does a phenomenal job of breaking down some of the differences between the UHD disc, the new remaster and the older blu-ray. There's also some comparison screenshots attached.

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php? ... count=4277

The reviewer is quite knowledgeable and often does these breakdowns when discs are released. Highly recommended reading, in my opinion.
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Thanks Mike. The trilogy works now. You don't know how much I have been waiting to watch this one :D :D
preserve
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It is certainly disappointing to hear that, as most people were dreading but kind of expecting, this isn't yet the perfect version of BTTF, oh Universal :lol: Very helpful review as you mention.

Now followed up with his user review of the second film:
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php? ... count=4537

EDIT: And his review of the third film (with some condemning remarks on the new Blu-ray):
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php? ... count=4752
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preserve wrote:
Tue Oct 20, 2020 11:42 pm
It is certainly disappointing to hear that, as most people were dreading but kind of expecting, this isn't yet the perfect version of BTTF, oh Universal :lol: Very helpful review as you mention. Now followed up with his user review of the second film as well:

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php? ... count=4537
I don't like this guys review. he's saying at one point about red colour bleed on the "white" tremolo bar of a guitar when if you use your eyes you can see that the tremolo bar is chrome and its the reflection of the red guitar on it.

His comparison pictures are all photos taken off what looks like a projector screen, not digital screengrabs.

To me on my shield and Oled TV the 4k is a huge upgrade from the bluray version and probably as good as they could have made it.
preserve
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Trickyd-1 wrote:
Tue Oct 20, 2020 11:56 pm
I don't like this guys review. he's saying at one point about red colour bleed on the "white" tremolo bar of a guitar when if you use your eyes you can see that the tremolo bar is chrome and its the reflection of the red guitar on it.
No, he doesn't say white, he uses the word "while" in that sentence - and if you look at the comparison, you can see that there's no bleed on the previous Blu-ray, so it's definitely some type of issue. The apparent bleed is on the dials as well, which wouldn't reflect entirely red like that if it was a case of reflection. Yes, digital screenshot comparisons will be better when people start to do them.
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Jordbrett wrote:
Tue Oct 20, 2020 4:21 am
Is it worth re-ripping the standard BD's?
Definitely disappointed that though it's granted the new transfer and encoded AVC, the first film again has a really low bitrate. Of course bitrate isn't everything and I'll see how the discs actually look this weekend, but it's not inconsequential either.

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