rana wrote:
1) Compared picture in all three DVDs with my old VHS copies. My VHS copies were all 4:3. Karma and Karz DVD pic, not only had extra pic on the sides, it also had extra pic at the top and bottom. This shows that the old VHS copies contained only the center portion of the screen (left, right, top and bottom all were cropped). I guess they had to do this to make the shown objects big for the quality they used to give in VHS.
How much picture is shown on top and bottom?  Is it a lot or just a sliver?  These films must have been shot anamorphically, being from the 80s.  Even for anamorphic films, two different transfers won't necessarily share the same top and bottom framelines, though they will be close.
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3) All three DVDs and I think it applies to all S.Ghai Shemaroo DVDs is that the songs are recorded again on the disc. This allows Songs only playback but it does waste disc space. If one wants songs playback only, it can easily be programmed on the DVD player. Why waste disc space for this purpose? This disc space could be used to give higher bit rates.
The screenshots seem to indicate that bitrate is the least of the problems with these discs!  