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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 4:35 pm 
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again man I have to agree indeed t series does look better! :roll:


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thanks for the screenshots are they in 16:9 ananmorphic or are they like the KAANTE t-series ??

also could u pls put a screenshot of the cover of the t-series dvd thanks.


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From the screen shots it is anamorphic 16x9 but at 1.85 ratio - the original movie was 2.35:1 : the cinemas. Much better sourced this DVD.

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No Doubt that the T-series DVD is much better because the guys and T-Series did a proper FILM to DVD encoding.

Now the idots at BABA USA on the other hand who also legally owned the rights well it looks like they decided to send some one from the company to film the movie with a camera and then MPEG the movie and throw on to DVD and mass produce the DVDs.

Honestly Indian stores should have refused to sell such crap and only stocked the T-Series DVDs.

my two cents.


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here are some screenshots of the cover as requested..its like a foldout book..

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copied images to zulm server :thumbs: - Ali


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 Post subject: Re: T-series
PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 2:07 pm 
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ksingh wrote:
No Doubt that the T-series DVD is much better because the guys and T-Series did a proper FILM to DVD encoding.

Now the idots at BABA USA on the other hand who also legally owned the rights well it looks like they decided to send some one from the company to film the movie with a camera and then MPEG the movie and throw on to DVD and mass produce the DVDs.

Honestly Indian stores should have refused to sell such crap and only stocked the T-Series DVDs.

my two cents.


I watched this Baba DVD two times now and it looks perfectly OK. Better than Eros and as good as any Yash Raj. I was worried because some old DVD's from Baba Traders has been bad, but Musafir looked fine in anamorphic widescreen and a nice heavy soundtrack 5.1. This was one of the better DVD's lately from an Indian US company. The nasty bullshit quoted is just ridiculous. I haven't watched Raincoat yet, but hopefully this will be as good. Just saw Zee's Aitraaz, and it looked fine too, hopefully this trend with better quality will continue. I saw musafir on a 28 inch widescreen TV, can't tell how it looks on a big screen. Usually i'm always mad at retailers and pisspoor Eros, Spark, Asian DVd editions, but it's just plain nasty lying to people about the Musafir release, when these dudes at Baba have made a good release.

I love the film, very entertaining indeed and Sanjay Dutt's just the coolest. Also like his singing, especially the limousine titles number, a rough voice but very suitable for the role he's playing. This film just oozes with sex without any sex really going on. The female voices are natural without the high pitch, that's cool for a change also (but as an european non-indian guy i may miss the cultural knowledge/references to appreciate the female high pitch voices in bollyfilms correctly)


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 2:15 pm 
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I saw Rain Coat last Saturday, and the DVD was pretty good quality from Baba so I stand correct on my previous post.

It would seem Baba is out putting some good DVD when it comes to New releases. I haven't seen Musafir by Baba yet so hopefully the DVD is as good as Rain Coat.


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 Post subject: Re: Rain Coat
PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 4:38 pm 
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ksingh wrote:
I saw Rain Coat last Saturday, and the DVD was pretty good quality from Baba so I stand correct on my previous post.

It would seem Baba is out putting some good DVD when it comes to New releases. I haven't seen Musafir by Baba yet so hopefully the DVD is as good as Rain Coat.


Indeed! Ksingh ji badshaho!! Raincoat did appear better than recent eros stuff like Vaada, Annahat etc! and even chokerbali


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musafir 2 dvd edition is out now apparently by spark at http://www.bollywooddvds.com

cover looks same as t series dvd..so im guessing they might have used that source..wonder wats on the second disc?


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According to BBFC this is about 2 mins longer than film version;

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Anyone knows what's on the 2nd disk. Thanks


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I have seen both Baba and T-Series Musafir.

T-Series is a lot better.

Did any one figure out or know how to get rid of Sub-titles (on viewing screen) when playing T-Series Musafir??
Sub-titles are not burnt-in but I couldn't get rid of them from the screen despite changing the settings. Something like Diaphana Devdas French sub-t in Hindi audio. In Diaphana Devdas, it was meant to be this way, but in T-Series Musafir, this sure was not intended.


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Never got a chance to ever try this myself but I think dvd players have settings in their system menu for subtitles to turn off. This is when the DVD is stopped now this is not the same as turning it off from the playing menu or while the menu is running, I mean the system menu for the dvd player itself .. Try it Rana Saab it might work, I wish I had the disc, did you find it in Toronto?


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DVD shots from the Spark DVD - sorry only got the first disc so not sure what's on the second extras disc. Video is non-anamorphic 1.90:1, sound comes up as 5.0 (not 5.1) - but cannot test the quality as I’ve not got a 5.1 system setup at the moment. Multiple language subtitle options. Screen shots;

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thanks, i always wanted to see the screenshots of the spark version.


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