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    Land Cruisers were the vehicle of choice in the JP novel, not the Ford Explorers as in the film. (From: 'Drakkenfyre')
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    At 3:31:22 AM on 7/10/2001, JPJairus said:
    I wish Universal would just say, "Look, you put your DVDs back in their cases and send them to us and we'll send you the improved replacements, because it was our fault." So that we could all get the corrected DVDs. Univeral also lied about the "Direct Hotlink to The Filming Site of JP3" on the JP DVD. Go figure. :-)


    At 1:43:09 AM on 7/10/2001, Dan said:
    Well I stand corrected. :) It's nice that Universal has decided to correct their mistake, however..
    -Dan


    At 4:45:30 PM on 7/9/2001, spino2000 said:
    Dan

    nope, it"s not that easy: cranking up will raise the entire spectrum, thus higher frequencies will become very aggressive for instance. if you search our recent threads on the HTF, we have done extensive analysis on this. as a matter of fact, even Lost World dvd is still not a match to the laserdiscs. but JP dts is much lower than the dolbysurround track on the dvd: shame on Universal


    At 4:07:58 PM on 7/9/2001, Cheetah167 said:
    The VHS of <i>Jurassic</i> has more bass. My old TV would shake the floor. The DVDs with no DTS are okay, I mean the music when coming to the island is so epic.

    -Scott


    At 3:48:25 PM on 7/9/2001, DrewSugar said:
    Dan,

    It's the bass that is 4db lower. There has been a lot of controversy about the bass management of the original JP DTS DVD. Some people have done some detailed analyzations on it, and the bass is actually lower compared to the DD DVDs.

    DS


    At 3:34:24 PM on 7/9/2001, Cheetah167 said:
    I maxed out the receiver. The music could have been a <i>little</i> louder. That's why I love seeing <i>Park</i> movies in theatres.

    -Scott


    At 2:16:57 PM on 7/9/2001, Dan said:
    The whole DTS/Dolby debate has been going on forever.. personally, I've heard both and they really sound the same to me.

    What I don't get is if the track was recorded 4db lower, can't you just crank up your receiver to compensate?

    -Dan


    At 2:14:27 PM on 7/9/2001, Cheetah167 said:
    I have DTS. It is strange! Sometimes I set DTS on a DVD and doesn't work, and another disc with DTS does.

    You people should hear <i>Gladiator</i> on DTS. It is ear-shattering!

    -Scott


    At 1:58:39 PM on 7/9/2001, SuperJonk said:
    Hey JPNerd, yer already sounding liek a DansJP3Page.com news comment pro hehe

    Good thoughts

    *Ultimate edition includes collectors card... ROAR!


    At 1:54:09 PM on 7/9/2001, JPNerd said:
    Since I don't have a DTS decoder, I'm not going to shell out another $40 bucks for this. My major concern regarding the DVDs is what will happen when JP3 is released. It will look pretty pathetic alone sitting next to the 2-pack, but I certainly don't want to buy 2 discs I already have for a 3-pack, unless they add new stuff to the other 2 movies. This is actually pretty common, especially with Universal and their whole obsession with "Ultimate Editions". Hell, if Patch Adams gets a 2-disc set, why not JP and TLW, and while they're at it, Jaws? I'll probably end up whatever crap they put out if it says Jurassic Park somewhere on the box. End rant.

    By the way, I'm new here, hey everybody!


    At 1:33:46 PM on 7/9/2001, Drakkenfyre said:
    They had a guy on eBay selling a Jurassic Park DVD holder for all 3 movies made out of some heavy duty expensive metal, looked professionally done, but this was before, WAAAAYYY before, they announced there would be a DVD,

    -Drakk )))


    At 1:32:58 PM on 7/9/2001, Dan said:
    This is only for people with DTS surround-sound setups (not Dolby), and ONLY the JP disc. Most of us won't need to buy anything...
    -Dan


    At 1:17:31 PM on 7/9/2001, SuperJonk said:
    id liek to wait for a three-pack...


    At 1:03:54 PM on 7/9/2001, Cheetah167 said:
    Shit, now I gotta buy the DVDs again...argh.

    Not that, you know, I'm complaining.

    -Scott


    At 12:34:07 PM on 7/9/2001, dinodan said:
    Looks like I'll have to repurchase this one! The previous dts discs where a dissapointment compare to their dolby digital counterparts.

    Dan
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    At 12:33:13 PM on 7/9/2001, Drakkenfyre said:
    Great, the people clamored for them to indicate the fixed versions, but it would suck if they only released them in a package, and not separately,

    -Drakk )))


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