Cover Up R1 US
New DVD for the database (Blu-Ray: http://dvdcompare.net/comparisons/film.php?fid=30856)
Director: Alfred E. Green
Film Release Year: 1949
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041263/
Title: Cover Up
Country: US
Region: R1
Releasing Studio: Geneon
Case Type: Slimline Keep case
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: NTSC
Soundtracks:
English Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
Subtitles: None
Cuts: No cuts (79:29 NTSC)
Commentaries:
Extras:
Notes:
This release doesn’t have a menu, so it starts playing immediately.
I don’t know why it’s three minutes shorter than the Blu-Ray.
ASIN: B000BGH2IQ
Sources:
- Own it
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Added, thank you.
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Hi James, the publisher should be Geneon not Genius Products.
Is it possible that it could be a PAL->NTSC conversion? The time difference is about right. Would it be strange for a US public-domain-quality release of a US film to be PAL->NTSC?
Is it possible that it could be a PAL->NTSC conversion? The time difference is about right. Would it be strange for a US public-domain-quality release of a US film to be PAL->NTSC?
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It’s possible.Could you take a look to see if there are ghosting frames?
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I couldn't see any ghosting frames, but I'm not very sensitive to such things
But I do think it's a PAL->NTSC conversion.
A long time ago, the film was broadcast on terrestrial TV by the BBC. I recorded this broadcast on a VHS that I still have. The duration of the film on VHS is 82:24, which is pretty much the same as the Blu-Ray (82:39). So it could be that the broadcast was NTSC->PAL. When I run the VHS and the DVD side-by-side the DVD is noticeably faster, so it looks to me that the DVD has PAL speed-up. Not hugely scientific I know, but the best I can do...
But I do think it's a PAL->NTSC conversion.
A long time ago, the film was broadcast on terrestrial TV by the BBC. I recorded this broadcast on a VHS that I still have. The duration of the film on VHS is 82:24, which is pretty much the same as the Blu-Ray (82:39). So it could be that the broadcast was NTSC->PAL. When I run the VHS and the DVD side-by-side the DVD is noticeably faster, so it looks to me that the DVD has PAL speed-up. Not hugely scientific I know, but the best I can do...
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Updated as PAL to NTSC.