well, let's deal with the great first. IT IS GREAT TO HAVE THESE ON DVD! THANK YOU HENSON!!!! I can't believe they put these on dvd, now let's get the rest of them (greek mythology episodes). I haven't seen these since I was a kid so this dvd is a great treasure of Henson work.
But, did they really need to pile 241 minutes on 1 dvd? These are THE WORST dvd transfers I have ever seen. They are compressed all to h*#%! They look flat like they are being shown through a screen (there are lines all over the dvd and appear to be over the top of the print). There is no detail in the characters faces and it just looks downright ugly in some scenes. Now, if this is how they looked when they were shot, that's fine, I can deal with it. I just wish they would have spread it out over 2 dvd's to allow for a better transfer. I know that this dvd has a limited market and the cost of 2 dvd's was probably out of the question and to keep the price low they "maximized value" by putting as many episodes on the disc as possible but I feel like I'm not watching these in the best possible quality and that kind of bugs me.
But back to the bright side. It is wonderful to have these on dvd. They probably look better than any VHS copy I could get, so I will take the poor transfer with a grain of salt and just shut up now and be happy to have them on dvd.
The RMH dvd looked good, not perfect, but good considering the age of the footage. The colors seem vibrant and jump off the screen. There is some evidence of compression but it's not bad. A few shakes too but it's a good watch.
But, did they really need to pile 241 minutes on 1 dvd? These are THE WORST dvd transfers I have ever seen. They are compressed all to h*#%! They look flat like they are being shown through a screen (there are lines all over the dvd and appear to be over the top of the print). There is no detail in the characters faces and it just looks downright ugly in some scenes. Now, if this is how they looked when they were shot, that's fine, I can deal with it. I just wish they would have spread it out over 2 dvd's to allow for a better transfer. I know that this dvd has a limited market and the cost of 2 dvd's was probably out of the question and to keep the price low they "maximized value" by putting as many episodes on the disc as possible but I feel like I'm not watching these in the best possible quality and that kind of bugs me.
But back to the bright side. It is wonderful to have these on dvd. They probably look better than any VHS copy I could get, so I will take the poor transfer with a grain of salt and just shut up now and be happy to have them on dvd.
The RMH dvd looked good, not perfect, but good considering the age of the footage. The colors seem vibrant and jump off the screen. There is some evidence of compression but it's not bad. A few shakes too but it's a good watch.