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- From: oberman@ptavv.llnl.gov
- Newsgroups: rec.video
- Subject: Re: Trouble with recent Warner releases
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.121044.1@ptavv.llnl.gov>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 20:10:44 GMT
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- In article <BxKAw6.2J3@fc.hp.com>, rjn@FC.HP.COM (Bob Niland) writes:
- > Scott Turner (scott@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM) wrote:
- >
- >> Anyone else seen similar problems? Anyone heard of difficulties with
- >> recent WHV releases? Anybody know what my horoscope was like for last
- >> week? :-) (Cue eerie twilight zone music and fade...)
- >
- > The question is, who pressed those discs? Warner is biased towards using
- > the WEA (Warner/Elektra/Atlantic) plant, and they seem to be the black
- > sheep of the industry right now on sync and cross-talk defects.
-
- I suggest looking the the review of WEA pressings in the new TPV. It claims
- that the major problem with WEA pressings is that they have very state of the
- art equipment that pushes NTSC to its limit. WEA discs on misadjusted monitors
- may not look very good, but TPV says that on a properly adjusted monitor they
- have excellent quality.
-
- I am just passing this on as I have no way to properly align my monitor. I know
- my white is well o vr 6500K.
-
- R. Kevin Oberman Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Internet: koberman@llnl.gov (510) 422-6955
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- Disclaimer: Don't take this too seriously. I just like to improve my typing
- and probably don't really know anything useful about anything.
-