- Aug 10, 2019
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Are some film studios going out of their way to produce inferior quality DVD transfers in an effort to push BD to the top of their selling lists?
I recently spent £15 on Halloween and Halloween II and I am appalled at the quality of the picture transfers on these disks
Conversely I have a copy of RV on DVD and there really isn't much difference in picture quality between this and it's BD equivalent
As consumers what can we do to try and ensure that we're getting good quality DVD's?
For example my copy of Halloween II was produced by Sanctuary Visual Entertainment ...however you can buy a Region 1 version of this film by Universal Studios so should we as consumers be looking at certain producers of these DVD's because quite frankly there are an awful lot of badly transfered DVD's out there in the shops.
To make things worst, if you buy say from Amazon and their marketplace retailers it appears that unless you return the DVD in it's original sealed packaging you won't get a full refund which is quite useless because you need to use the DVD first to ensure you are happy with the picture quality
So..........what are our legal rights, if any, should we be discontent with the quality of a DVD or even BD for that matter?
I recently spent £15 on Halloween and Halloween II and I am appalled at the quality of the picture transfers on these disks
Conversely I have a copy of RV on DVD and there really isn't much difference in picture quality between this and it's BD equivalent
As consumers what can we do to try and ensure that we're getting good quality DVD's?
For example my copy of Halloween II was produced by Sanctuary Visual Entertainment ...however you can buy a Region 1 version of this film by Universal Studios so should we as consumers be looking at certain producers of these DVD's because quite frankly there are an awful lot of badly transfered DVD's out there in the shops.
To make things worst, if you buy say from Amazon and their marketplace retailers it appears that unless you return the DVD in it's original sealed packaging you won't get a full refund which is quite useless because you need to use the DVD first to ensure you are happy with the picture quality
So..........what are our legal rights, if any, should we be discontent with the quality of a DVD or even BD for that matter?