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shadooby
...why is it the japs get all the good stuff?...
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steel driving hammer
It'd be nice but if it wasn't shot in blu ray how can it be shown in blu ray?
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Spud
If somebody were to release it restored to the correct speed and concert pitch, it might be worth investigating.
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Stoneage
LSTNT is pretty much shite from the beginning. It doesn't matter what new technologies you add to it. Hampton on the other side is probably worth the cause of an Bluray improvement.
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hockenheim95
Hampton was recorded on video for a TV special. why should you release THIS on blu ray? it doesn't make sense at all. it would make much more sense to edit the tempe show properly and release it on blu ray
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hockenheim95
i meant the hampton video.......
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slowhand
I just received the LSTNT Blu-ray yesterday, visually it looks very good, better than Fort Worth. I'm a bit disappointed in the audio though, I have an HD audio setup and despite the Blu-ray having lossless 5.1 DTS Master Audio and LPCM stereo 2.0 soundtracks, the sound is underwhelming IMO, nowhere near a good as Fort Worth, for some reason the LFE channel (subwoofer) is lacking. Having said that it's still by far the best version available and I've yet to hear great audio on any previous version and I've owned them all.
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frankotero
I bought Hyde Park on Bluray in france a couple weeks ago. But I haven't noticed any differance from the recent German upgrade a little while back (in a tin can). Maybe LSTNT is better? Afterall it was made for the movie theater.