if i don't go wrong, almost all the video on the Queen greatests flix I e II (vhs) was in 4:3. I'm not sure. better wait someone more expert in video....
Lplix wrote: if i don't go wrong, almost all the video on the Queen greatests flix I e II (vhs) was in 4:3. I'm not sure. better wait someone more expert in video....
Laserdisc, VCD, VHS.... there are plenty of ways of getting the originals before they were "Remastered/Ruined" for DVD. The future blu ray should fix that issue (fingers crossed). Amazon and ebay are the best bets
There was also a promo DVD (double sided) with Greatest Flix 1 and 2. It has the videos in 4:3.
You should be able to track down a copy of that. I dont think its that rare. (I paid $50 for mine, but that was 15 years ago)
krantzet80 wrote:
There was also a promo DVD (double sided) with Greatest Flix 1 and 2. It has the videos in 4:3.
You should be able to track down a copy of that. I dont think its that rare. (I paid $50 for mine, but that was 15 years ago)
Issued to fan club members at a convention in 2008, but do not contain the bonus tracks that were on the laserdisc. link link
See the scan of the letter I posted.
They were produced in 1997 but were not put in circulation at the time and put in storage.
Then in 2008 they were given out at a convention
See the scan of the letter I posted.
They were produced in 1997 but were not put in circulation at the time and put in storage.
Then in 2008 they were given out at a convention
I believe quite a few TV / Radio Stores received a promotional copy of it back in 1997/98. In my little home town I checked with two different shops, and both got a copy of it.
One of the store owners was also a queen fan, and he refused to sell it. The other one sold it to me :)
Whilst the Flix 1 & " promo DVD is a worthy item in your Queen collection, the pic quality is quite poor and not up to DVD standards, even though they are all in the OAR.
Of course many Queen promo's were shot on film either 16 or 35mm. Film shows a widescreen 16:9 original format. The question is was edited on video yes or no ? If yes then you have very logical explenation the original film is converted to 4:3 video.
KevoM wrote: Whilst the Flix 1 & " promo DVD is a worthy item in your Queen collection, the pic quality is quite poor and not up to DVD standards, even though they are all in the OAR.
What do you mean they're not up to DVD standards? Are you talking about the mastering before putting them on DVD, or the bitrate of the discs themselves?
KevoM wrote: Whilst the Flix 1 & " promo DVD is a worthy item in your Queen collection, the pic quality is quite poor and not up to DVD standards, even though they are all in the OAR.
What do you mean they're not up to DVD standards? Are you talking about the mastering before putting them on DVD, or the bitrate of the discs themselves?
KevoM wrote: Whilst the Flix 1 & " promo DVD is a worthy item in your Queen collection, the pic quality is quite poor and not up to DVD standards, even though they are all in the OAR.
What do you mean they're not up to DVD standards? Are you talking about the mastering before putting them on DVD, or the bitrate of the discs themselves?
The bitrate and MPEG1 audio quality.
Yep to both of the above. It just looks like VHS quality to me although I believe it was lifted off the Laserdisk versions (?).
It's a pity cos at least their in the purest form. The pq and audio of the Hits DVD are far superior but as we all know amateurishly authored as regards the aspect ratios.