• Best copy?

    From Ken Nischan@1:275/89 to All on Wed May 15 12:06:41 2024
    Hello.

    What's the best copy at which one can get B5? I have the DVD set, and the quality is pretty crap. I can't find a 4K version anywhere. I was happy when Star Trek got a 4K version, but I read that it was not an easy thing to produce so I was thinking maybe B5 just never was able to. Anyone know if there is a version floating around somewhere that is better than 720 x 480?

    Thanks!
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  • From Alexander Shushpanov@2:5020/828.1337 to Ken Nischan on Thu May 23 23:12:02 2024
    Hi, Ken!

    15 ¼á⌐ 24 12:06, you wrote to All:

    What's the best copy at which one can get B5? I have the DVD set, and
    the quality is pretty crap. I can't find a 4K version anywhere. I
    was happy when Star Trek got a 4K version, but I read that it was not
    an easy thing to produce so I was thinking maybe B5 just never was
    able to. Anyone know if there is a version floating around somewhere
    that is better than 720 x 480?

    In Soviet Russia Babylon 5 3840x2160 you :) https://rutracker.org/forum/tracker.php?nm=babylon%205

    Regards,
    Shoo.

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  • From Ken Nischan@1:275/89 to Alexander Shushpanov on Thu May 23 17:21:51 2024
    Re: Best copy?
    By: Alexander Shushpanov to Ken Nischan on Thu May 23 2024 11:12 pm

    Hi, Ken!

    15 ¼á⌐ 24 12:06, you wrote to All:

    What's the best copy at which one can get B5? I have the DVD set, and the quality is pretty crap. I can't find a 4K version anywhere. I
    was happy when Star Trek got a 4K version, but I read that it was not an easy thing to produce so I was thinking maybe B5 just never was
    able to. Anyone know if there is a version floating around somewhere that is better than 720 x 480?

    In Soviet Russia Babylon 5 3840x2160 you :) https://rutracker.org/forum/tracker.php?nm=babylon%205

    Cool. I didn't see an English option, so registering was a bit challenging, having to ALT-TAB between the page and Google Translate, lol. Alas, their registration email isn't coming through. Did it take awhile when you registered? Maybe I'm just being impatient, heh.

    Thanks!
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  • From Mike Miller@1:154/30.1 to Alexander Shushpanov on Thu May 23 17:22:06 2024
    Hi, Ken!

    15 ¼á⌐ 24 12:06, you wrote to All:

    What's the best copy at which one can get B5? I have the DVD set, and
    the quality is pretty crap. I can't find a 4K version anywhere. I
    was happy when Star Trek got a 4K version, but I read that it was not
    an easy thing to produce so I was thinking maybe B5 just never was
    able to. Anyone know if there is a version floating around somewhere
    that is better than 720 x 480?

    In Soviet Russia Babylon 5 3840x2160 you :) https://rutracker.org/forum/tracker.php?nm=babylon%205


    It's likely just upscaled from the dvd version. B5 has a lot of digital effects, so like DS9 and Voyager, all those would have to be recreated in high-def.

    That's why DS9, Voyager and Enterprise haven't been remastered in 4K

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  • From Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to Ken Nischan on Fri May 24 16:50:00 2024
    Am 15.05.24 schrieb Ken Nischan@1:275/89 in BABYLON5:

    Hallo Ken,

    What's the best copy at which one can get B5? I have the DVD set, and the quality is pretty crap. I can't find a 4K version anywhere. I was happy when Star Trek got a 4K version, but I read that it was not an easy thing to produce so I was thinking maybe B5 just never was able to. Anyone know if there is a version floating around somewhere that is better than 720 x 480?

    There is a pretty recent release of Babylon 5 in HD, where the
    material has been rescanned at HD resolution and even the CGI portions
    have been revamped.
    It looks pretty nice :)
    I don't know if it's available on BluRay, but AFAIK it's on some
    streaming services.

    Regards,
    Anna

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  • From Ken Nischan@1:275/89 to Anna Christina Nass on Sat May 25 22:03:55 2024
    Re: Re: Best copy?
    By: Anna Christina Nass to Ken Nischan on Fri May 24 2024 04:50 pm

    > There is a pretty recent release of Babylon 5 in HD, where the
    material has been rescanned at HD resolution and even the CGI portions
    have been revamped.
    It looks pretty nice :)
    I don't know if it's available on BluRay, but AFAIK it's on some
    streaming services.

    Regards,
    Anna

    Thanks. I must be brain damaged; I can't believe I didn't do the obvious and check the big streamers first lol. For some reason I didn't think they had it.
    I bought S04E15 to test it out. It's not *great*, but it's definitely better than my 480p copy I have now. Thanks. Makes me want to pick up the BD now to see if having the 1080p uncompressed helps even more.

    I'm using a 142 inch screen, so the more res the better. This 480 version at that size feels like it has pixels the size of my thumb, lol
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  • From Al Kaiser@1:142/926 to Ken Nischan on Tue Jun 4 09:27:23 2024
    Ken Nischan wrote to All Subject: Best copy?

    What's the best copy at which one can get B5? I have the DVD
    set, and the quality is pretty crap. I can't find a 4K version
    anywhere. I was happy when Star Trek got a 4K version, but I read
    that it was not an easy thing to produce so I was thinking maybe B5
    just never was able to. Anyone know if there is a version floating
    around somewhere that is better than 720 x 480?

    I had a set of all moives and TV episodes on DVD that I purchased
    when Borders was in business and the quality was good. They were produced
    by Warner Brothers. They were widescreen, dolby digital DVDs and the
    visual and audio quality was outstanding. I had at the time a 32" High Def screen and 7.1 sound system. (Upgraded now to 55" 4K TV still with the
    7.1 sound system. (Did not have the Wolfer because on the second floor of
    a one famaily house I would have shakened walls apart). The speakers did
    a good job of reproducing all the lows.

    I watched all the set when I purchased them and after a pause when I went through one or more of my other series or movies, (I probably have 300 or
    400 DVDs and 4K movies), I picked the series up again.

    I'm telling you this because after a few years I decided that I want to run
    the whole B5 saga from start to finish. (You actually start with "In The Beginning" then "The Gatering" then run the series inserting the movies and
    the final film just before "Sleeping In Light" which is the last what you watch). Anyway after picking the series up again I found that some of the DVDs, (not all from the same year set), were totally BLANK, like they were never recorded. I do not know what caused this but the data has simply disappeard like the DVDs were read/write that you could erase like a
    DVD-ROM.

    I wrote Warner Brothers about this and offered to send them the whole set
    and after about two or three months of back and fourth about it the sent
    me another brand new set of all the movies and series. (Maybe I was not
    the first to report this). I ran the new set and found it "mostly perfect" though there were one or two that were actually BLANK in the set. Fortunally they never asked for the first set back and I was able to swap out discs
    from one set to the other to make a complete set.

    I have not picked up the B5 series a a few years. I'm wondering if I will
    find the same issue again if I decied to do so.


    Well your story just brought this to mind and I had to tell it.


    Take care.


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  • From Ken Nischan@1:275/89 to Al Kaiser on Tue Jun 4 17:55:28 2024
    Re: Best copy?
    By: Al Kaiser to Ken Nischan on Tue Jun 04 2024 09:27 am

    I had a set of all moives and TV episodes on DVD that I purchased
    when Borders was in business and the quality was good. They were produced by Warner Brothers. They were widescreen, dolby digital DVDs and the
    visual and audio quality was outstanding. I had at the time a 32" High Def screen and 7.1 sound system. (Upgraded now to 55" 4K TV still with the
    7.1 sound system. (Did not have the Wolfer because on the second floor of
    a one famaily house I would have shakened walls apart). The speakers did
    a good job of reproducing all the lows.

    I watched all the set when I purchased them and after a pause when I went through one or more of my other series or movies, (I probably have 300 or 400 DVDs and 4K movies), I picked the series up again.

    I'm telling you this because after a few years I decided that I want to run the whole B5 saga from start to finish. (You actually start with "In The Beginning" then "The Gatering" then run the series inserting the movies and the final film just before "Sleeping In Light" which is the last what you watch). Anyway after picking the series up again I found that some of the DVDs, (not all from the same year set), were totally BLANK, like they were never recorded. I do not know what caused this but the data has simply disappeard like the DVDs were read/write that you could erase like a DVD-ROM.

    I wrote Warner Brothers about this and offered to send them the whole set and after about two or three months of back and fourth about it the sent
    me another brand new set of all the movies and series. (Maybe I was not the first to report this). I ran the new set and found it "mostly perfect" though there were one or two that were actually BLANK in the set. Fortunall they never asked for the first set back and I was able to swap out discs from one set to the other to make a complete set.

    I have not picked up the B5 series a a few years. I'm wondering if I will find the same issue again if I decied to do so.


    Well your story just brought this to mind and I had to tell it.


    Take care.

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