Post subject: [2017-12-12] Terry Kath "Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience (Special Edition)" DVD-R and BD-R (FilmRise)
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 11:03 pm
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According to Amazon's current listings above, this home video will be available as a factory-pressed DVD in standard definition, and as a burned BD-R in high definition.
Post subject: [2017-12-12] Terry Kath "Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience (Special Edition)" DVD-R and BD-R (FilmRise)
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Typical for FilmRise that the Blu-ray is BD-R. And, maddeningly, on past FilmRise releases the special features generally appear only on a DVD-R and/or BD-R special edition and not on the barebones pressed DVD disc (e.g., the Tower Records documentary, For The Love Of Spock, etc.). But that may not be the case here based upon the listing for the pressed DVD showing bonus features. Will be interested to see how it pans out.
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Typical for FilmRise that the Blu-ray is BD-R. And, maddeningly, on past FilmRise releases the special features generally appear only on a DVD-R and/or BD-R special edition and not on the barebones pressed DVD disc (e.g., the Tower Records documentary, For The Love Of Spock, etc.). But that may not be the case here based upon the listing for the pressed DVD showing bonus features. Will be interested to see how it pans out.
Not to thread-crap too much, but does anyone have experience with BD-R titles? Do we know if they'd hold up better or worse than DVD-R?
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Post subject: [2017-12-12] Terry Kath "Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience (Special Edition)" DVD-R and BD-R (FilmRise)
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 4:17 pm
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Typical for FilmRise that the Blu-ray is BD-R. And, maddeningly, on past FilmRise releases the special features generally appear only on a DVD-R and/or BD-R special edition and not on the barebones pressed DVD disc (e.g., the Tower Records documentary, For The Love Of Spock, etc.). But that may not be the case here based upon the listing for the pressed DVD showing bonus features. Will be interested to see how it pans out.
Not to thread-crap too much, but does anyone have experience with BD-R titles? Do we know if they'd hold up better or worse than DVD-R?
No experience w/the BD-R, but I'm gun-shy after my only DVD-R experience. Bought "Garfunkel And Oates" (Oates!) last year as a lightning deal. Played disc one - crapped out in the middle of the third or fourth episode. Looked at the back - looked like about half the disc was used. Notified Amazon, they sent a replacement. Same issue. Notified them again, they said they had a bad shipment and contacted the manufacturer. They refunded my money and said I could order it again when the new shipment came in - but it was at the regular price. So I didn't get it. Was kind of hoping it would be a sale this year, but no luck.
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Post subject: [2017-12-12] Terry Kath "Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience (Special Edition)" DVD-R and BD-R (FilmRise)
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Typical for FilmRise that the Blu-ray is BD-R. And, maddeningly, on past FilmRise releases the special features generally appear only on a DVD-R and/or BD-R special edition and not on the barebones pressed DVD disc (e.g., the Tower Records documentary, For The Love Of Spock, etc.). But that may not be the case here based upon the listing for the pressed DVD showing bonus features. Will be interested to see how it pans out.
Not to thread-crap too much, but does anyone have experience with BD-R titles? Do we know if they'd hold up better or worse than DVD-R?
My understanding is we don't know yet. The best resource for burned disc quality that I know of is a board here:
I can tell you that dvd-r & cdr quality has significantly gone downhill in the last 3 years or so. There are no burned dvdr's or cdr's I can recommend at this time.
I always recommend that anyone who pays for a burned disc backs it up to at least 1 hard drive.
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Post subject: [2017-12-12] Terry Kath "Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience (Special Edition)" DVD-R and BD-R (FilmRise)
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2017 4:38 pm
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Thanks for keeping an eye on the listing, Jay.
Now we need confirmation from an ICEr who purchased this as to whether it turned out to be a DVD or a DVD-R.
For the previous Chicago release (thread here), FilmRise at least did offer a manufactured DVD with a later release date. But if burned discs are all that FilmRise intends to put out now, I won't post their releases at all anymore.
Post subject: [2017-12-12] Terry Kath "Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience (Special Edition)" DVD-R and BD-R (FilmRise)
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I'm glad I saw it on TV. I enjoyed it. I can't imagine playing it again, so even if it was pressed unless there's significant bonus, I would have passed. Definately won't buy burned blu until more is known about longevity & media life.
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I'm glad I saw it on TV. I enjoyed it. I can't imagine playing it again, so even if it was pressed unless there's significant bonus, I would have passed. Definately won't buy burned blu until more is known about longevity & media life.
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But as for the content, some of these docs (unlike great film) are maybe a once or twice viewing, speaking for myself that is.
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I've seen lower quality burned dvdr-s go bad from fading dye in less than 2 months (Maxells made by Ricoh Japan). Afaik, no one knows about the longevity of burned blu's yet. It could be a year, it could be 10 years, etc. Also, pretty much all of the quality dvdr manufacturers are gone. Even TY was bought by CMC; who is considered one of the worst.
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Post subject: [2017-12-12] Terry Kath "Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience (Special Edition)" DVD-R and BD-R (FilmRise)
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Geff R. wrote:
I've seen lower quality burned dvdr-s go bad from fading dye in less than 2 months (Maxells made by Ricoh Japan). Afaik, no one knows about the longevity of burned blu's yet. It could be a year, it could be 10 years, etc. Also, pretty much all of the quality dvdr manufacturers are gone. Even TY was bought by CMC; who is considered one of the worst.
I understand, but it's kind of like 'life expectancy' and it's all it unsuspected increments. Damm, I don't want to be sounding morbid. All I am saying is enjoy every day or better yet as the great Warren Zevon, "Enjoy every sandwich".
Post subject: [2017-12-12] Terry Kath "Chicago: The Terry Kath Experience (Special Edition)" DVD-R and BD-R (FilmRise)
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Finally watched this the other night - it's a damn shame this isn't getting a full pressed BD/DVD release. I'd love to own it, but I don't see myself paying for a burn-on-demand copy. I thought it was beautifully done.
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