BD Tenebrae Japan UPDATED
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BD Tenebrae Japan UPDATED
My Happinet version has the spine number BDXF-2098
You have listed this:
English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
Italian DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
Japanese DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
My copy has this:
English Dolby True HD 5.1 48khz/24bit
English Dolby Digital 5.1 640kbps (Hidden track)
English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Surround 640kbps
Italian Dolby Digital 2.0 Dual Mono 640kbps
Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0 Dual Mono 640kbps
The rest is the same as you have in your listing for the japanese one.
Runtime is 1:41:01 no cuts
The Transfer is the likely the same as the remastered Arrow & Wild Side.
Title says Tenebre instead of Tenebrae and titles and credits are in italian.
The film starts instantly without going to the menu first.
You have listed this:
English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
Italian DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
Japanese DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
My copy has this:
English Dolby True HD 5.1 48khz/24bit
English Dolby Digital 5.1 640kbps (Hidden track)
English Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Surround 640kbps
Italian Dolby Digital 2.0 Dual Mono 640kbps
Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0 Dual Mono 640kbps
The rest is the same as you have in your listing for the japanese one.
Runtime is 1:41:01 no cuts
The Transfer is the likely the same as the remastered Arrow & Wild Side.
Title says Tenebre instead of Tenebrae and titles and credits are in italian.
The film starts instantly without going to the menu first.
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Re: BD Tenebrae Japan
Could you also give us a runtimes of the extras as well? Our specs are missing the exact times.
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Re: BD Tenebrae Japan
"Screaming Queen" interview with Daria Nicolodi (16:08)
"The Unsane World of Tenebrae" interview with Dario Argento (15:17)
"A Composition for Carnage" interview with Claudio Simonetti (10:07)
"Goblin: Tenebrae and Phenomena - Live from the Glasgow Archives, 2011" featurette (16:41)
"John Steiner's Adventures in Italy" interview with actor John Steiner (9:31)
"Girl on the Beach" interview with actress Eva Robins (in Italian) (9:31)
"Assisting Tenebrae" interview with first assistant director Lamberto Bava (in Italian with Japanese subtitles) (10:39)
"The Look of Tenebrae" interview with cinematographer Luciano Tovoli (in Italian with Japanese subtitles) (9:58)
Alternate English credits:
- Opening (2:52)
- Closing Credits (2:10)
Trailers:
- English Theatrical Trailer (3:15)
- Japanese Theatrical Trailer (2:09)
"The Unsane World of Tenebrae" interview with Dario Argento (15:17)
"A Composition for Carnage" interview with Claudio Simonetti (10:07)
"Goblin: Tenebrae and Phenomena - Live from the Glasgow Archives, 2011" featurette (16:41)
"John Steiner's Adventures in Italy" interview with actor John Steiner (9:31)
"Girl on the Beach" interview with actress Eva Robins (in Italian) (9:31)
"Assisting Tenebrae" interview with first assistant director Lamberto Bava (in Italian with Japanese subtitles) (10:39)
"The Look of Tenebrae" interview with cinematographer Luciano Tovoli (in Italian with Japanese subtitles) (9:58)
Alternate English credits:
- Opening (2:52)
- Closing Credits (2:10)
Trailers:
- English Theatrical Trailer (3:15)
- Japanese Theatrical Trailer (2:09)
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All the extras have Japanese subtitles? The ones you mentioned that you didnt mention "Italian" are in English I assume?Oliver_Asmussen wrote:"Screaming Queen" interview with Daria Nicolodi (16:08)
"The Unsane World of Tenebrae" interview with Dario Argento (15:17)
"A Composition for Carnage" interview with Claudio Simonetti (10:07)
"Goblin: Tenebrae and Phenomena - Live from the Glasgow Archives, 2011" featurette (16:41)
"John Steiner's Adventures in Italy" interview with actor John Steiner (9:31)
"Girl on the Beach" interview with actress Eva Robins (in Italian) (9:31)
"Assisting Tenebrae" interview with first assistant director Lamberto Bava (in Italian with Japanese subtitles) (10:39)
"The Look of Tenebrae" interview with cinematographer Luciano Tovoli (in Italian with Japanese subtitles) (9:58)
Alternate English credits:
- Opening (2:52)
- Closing Credits (2:10)
Trailers:
- English Theatrical Trailer (3:15)
- Japanese Theatrical Trailer (2:09)
Also what do you mean by a hidden Dolby Digital 5.1 track?
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Re: BD Tenebrae Japan
All extras do have optional japanese subtitles except for the japanese trailer.
As for the extras list, I just copy/pasted what you already had listed and simply added the exact running time to them. So here is the scoop on what is correct and checked:
"Screaming Queen" interview with Daria Nicolodi (Italian with english subtitles) (16:08)
"The Unsane World of Tenebrae" interview with Dario Argento (Italian with english subtitles) (15:17)
"A Composition for Carnage" interview with Claudio Simonetti (in english) (10:07)
"Goblin: Tenebrae and Phenomena - Live from the Glasgow Archives, 2011" featurette (in english) (16:41)
"John Steiner's Adventures in Italy" interview with actor John Steiner (in english) (9:31)
"Girl on the Beach" interview with actress Eva Robins (in Italian, without english subtitles) (9:31)
"Assisting Tenebrae" interview with first assistant director Lamberto Bava (in Italian without english subtitles) (10:39)
"The Look of Tenebrae" interview with cinematographer Luciano Tovoli (in Italian without english subtitles) (9:58)
Alternate English credits:
- Opening (2:52) (in ITALIAN without english subtitles)?!?!?! Weird, I know.
- Closing Credits (2:10) (No dialogue, it starts at the screaming of Daria Nicolodi)
Trailers:
- English Theatrical Trailer (3:15)
- Japanese Theatrical Trailer (2:09)
As for the hidden Dolby Digital english 5.1 track, it is on the discs and can not be accessed by PowerDVD and it is not available in the audio setup menu either. It can be selected in MPC player though via right click drop down audio track selection.
This happens a lot an bd's, for example from Universal, where it is usually the same disc worldwide but coded differently for japanese players who will get the japanese as a selectable option.
BD-Info is a little program to determine the playlists and there these hidden tracks (audio and/or subtitles) are marked with an asterix as well.
Cheers
As for the extras list, I just copy/pasted what you already had listed and simply added the exact running time to them. So here is the scoop on what is correct and checked:
"Screaming Queen" interview with Daria Nicolodi (Italian with english subtitles) (16:08)
"The Unsane World of Tenebrae" interview with Dario Argento (Italian with english subtitles) (15:17)
"A Composition for Carnage" interview with Claudio Simonetti (in english) (10:07)
"Goblin: Tenebrae and Phenomena - Live from the Glasgow Archives, 2011" featurette (in english) (16:41)
"John Steiner's Adventures in Italy" interview with actor John Steiner (in english) (9:31)
"Girl on the Beach" interview with actress Eva Robins (in Italian, without english subtitles) (9:31)
"Assisting Tenebrae" interview with first assistant director Lamberto Bava (in Italian without english subtitles) (10:39)
"The Look of Tenebrae" interview with cinematographer Luciano Tovoli (in Italian without english subtitles) (9:58)
Alternate English credits:
- Opening (2:52) (in ITALIAN without english subtitles)?!?!?! Weird, I know.
- Closing Credits (2:10) (No dialogue, it starts at the screaming of Daria Nicolodi)
Trailers:
- English Theatrical Trailer (3:15)
- Japanese Theatrical Trailer (2:09)
As for the hidden Dolby Digital english 5.1 track, it is on the discs and can not be accessed by PowerDVD and it is not available in the audio setup menu either. It can be selected in MPC player though via right click drop down audio track selection.
This happens a lot an bd's, for example from Universal, where it is usually the same disc worldwide but coded differently for japanese players who will get the japanese as a selectable option.
BD-Info is a little program to determine the playlists and there these hidden tracks (audio and/or subtitles) are marked with an asterix as well.
Cheers
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So do the extras have optional English and Japanese subtitles or are the English subtitles burned-in with optional Japanese subtitles?Oliver_Asmussen wrote:All extras do have optional japanese subtitles except for the japanese trailer.
As for the extras list, I just copy/pasted what you already had listed and simply added the exact running time to them. So here is the scoop on what is correct and checked:
"Screaming Queen" interview with Daria Nicolodi (Italian with english subtitles) (16:08)
"The Unsane World of Tenebrae" interview with Dario Argento (Italian with english subtitles) (15:17)
"A Composition for Carnage" interview with Claudio Simonetti (in english) (10:07)
"Goblin: Tenebrae and Phenomena - Live from the Glasgow Archives, 2011" featurette (in english) (16:41)
"John Steiner's Adventures in Italy" interview with actor John Steiner (in english) (9:31)
"Girl on the Beach" interview with actress Eva Robins (in Italian, without english subtitles) (9:31)
"Assisting Tenebrae" interview with first assistant director Lamberto Bava (in Italian without english subtitles) (10:39)
"The Look of Tenebrae" interview with cinematographer Luciano Tovoli (in Italian without english subtitles) (9:58)
Alternate English credits:
- Opening (2:52) (in ITALIAN without english subtitles)?!?!?! Weird, I know.
- Closing Credits (2:10) (No dialogue, it starts at the screaming of Daria Nicolodi)
Trailers:
- English Theatrical Trailer (3:15)
- Japanese Theatrical Trailer (2:09)
Actually, Universal never hides Japanese. Blame Fox and Warner!Oliver_Asmussen wrote:As for the hidden Dolby Digital english 5.1 track, it is on the discs and can not be accessed by PowerDVD and it is not available in the audio setup menu either. It can be selected in MPC player though via right click drop down audio track selection.
This happens a lot an bd's, for example from Universal, where it is usually the same disc worldwide but coded differently for japanese players who will get the japanese as a selectable option.
BD-Info is a little program to determine the playlists and there these hidden tracks (audio and/or subtitles) are marked with an asterix as well.
Cheers
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Re: BD Tenebrae Japan
So do the extras have optional English and Japanese subtitles or are the English subtitles burned-in with optional Japanese subtitles?
The latter is correct: English subtitles burned-in with optional Japanese subtitles
And you're right: I meant Warner... The big studios all seem the same to me these days.
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The latter is correct: English subtitles burned-in with optional Japanese subtitles
And you're right: I meant Warner... The big studios all seem the same to me these days.
Cheers
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Sorry for the delay. Updated.