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  1. Ken_McAlinden

    DVD Review HTF REVIEW: Literary Classics Collection

    I figured out what is going on with this. "Captain Horatio Hornblower" is flagged/encoded as 30 fps video rather than 24 fps film. My Samsung, Sony, and Pioneer DVD players automatically recognized this and treated it as video. If your player/display device shows aliasing artifacts, try manually...
  2. Ken_McAlinden

    DVD Review HTF REVIEW: Literary Classics Collection

    One other bit of information that I did not mention in the review is that on the "...Musketeers" DVD, the Tex Avery cartoon "What Price Fleadom" is the complete uncut version including a dog preparing for suicide bit that has been edited out during most recent TV airings. Regards,
  3. Ken_McAlinden

    DVD Review HTF REVIEW: Literary Classics Collection

    I did not mention this in the review, but for anyone interested, the three Horatio Hornblower novels condensed and adapted into the movie's script are "Beat to Quarters", "Ship of the Line", and "Flying Colours". These are the US & Canada titles. "Beat to Quarters" is actually called "The Happy...
  4. Ken_McAlinden

    DVD Review HTF REVIEW: Literary Classics Collection

    I saw that screencap too and went back to spot-check the disc. I saw no signs of combing on my Samsung upconverting player sending a 720p signal via HDMI to my Panasonic LCD projector. I even checked it on Windows Media Player, which is usually very sensitive to such errors, and did not see...
  5. Ken_McAlinden

    DVD Review HTF REVIEW: Literary Classics Collection

    <img src="https://static.hometheaterforum.com/imgrepo/e/e7/ronsreviews_covers_78967.jpg"><br /> <b>Literary Classics Collection</b><br /> <b>The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)/The Prisoner of Zenda (1952)/The Three Musketeers (1948)/Madame Bovary(1949)/Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951)/Billy...
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