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The person who bought the German UFO DVDs on eBay sent me scans of the packaging. After looking at these, the first thing I noticed was the lack of a Carlton logo on them, which to me indicates that these are illegal products. The person who bought them says that the quality of the video and packaging is excellent, but I don't think that means anything in this day and age, because video pirates these days can make high quality products -- especially when they can simply copy the video tracks from the UK UFO DVDs. Anyway, here's one of the scans: http://ufoseries.com/german.jpg Another indicator is that these DVDs seem to not be available at any German DVD store, and yet they are everywhere on eBay: http://search.ebay.de/ws/search/SaleSearch?ht=1&salistedinsite=77&satitle=ufo&sokeywordredirect=1&sorecordsperpage=50&sosortproperty=1&sacategory=11232&catref=C1 So does anyone have any *real* information about these DVDs, and whether they are legitimate or not? Otherwise, I'll assume that they are not. Marc |
No, I'm sure it's a dupe.
Clues: - No non-standard logo (I'm half-German, and we're rather particular to detail) - The Layout is dreadful - The text only discusses 'The Psychobombs' The notes say running time: 75 mins, and yet the notes do not mentioned the other episode - The boxed notes are in English - everything else is in German (again this is unusual) - If there is no regional code - the marketing would be in English (with some other language) - What's the 0013 mean? It's certainly not the episode number - The crummy SHADO logo (a: what's it doing there, and b: it's the wrong color - Dolby Digital 2.0 is ONLY available from a pure original source (like DDD with CD's) with best they could do is the equivalent of ADD - It cannot be Dolby Digital 2.0 - My information tells me there is no legitimate authoring house called Power Station - There is something wrong with the bar code etc. etc -----Original Message----- From: Marc Martin [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 9:03 PM To: SHADO Discussion Group Subject: [SHADO] German DVDs Hi all, The person who bought the German UFO DVDs on eBay sent me scans of the packaging. After looking at these, the first thing I noticed was the lack of a Carlton logo on them, which to me indicates that these are illegal products. The person who bought them says that the quality of the video and packaging is excellent, but I don't think that means anything in this day and age, because video pirates these days can make high quality products -- especially when they can simply copy the video tracks from the UK UFO DVDs. Anyway, here's one of the scans: http://ufoseries.com/german.jpg Another indicator is that these DVDs seem to not be available at any German DVD store, and yet they are everywhere on eBay: http://search.ebay.de/ws/search/SaleSearch?ht=1&salistedinsite=77&satitle=uf o&sokeywordredirect=1&sorecordsperpage=50&sosortproperty=1&sacategory=11232& catref=C1 So does anyone have any *real* information about these DVDs, and whether they are legitimate or not? Otherwise, I'll assume that they are not. Marc |
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> No, I'm sure it's a dupe. > > Clues: > - No non-standard logo (I'm half-German, and we're rather particular to > detail) > - The Layout is dreadful > - The text only discusses 'The Psychobombs' The notes say running time: 75 > mins, and yet the notes do not mentioned the other episode > - The boxed notes are in English - everything else is in German (again this > is unusual) > - If there is no regional code - the marketing would be in English (with > some other language) I think it's extremely unlikely that Carlton would approve a Region 0 disc, when they've used region-specific encoding on all their other releases (and licensed other region-specific releases to other people, like A&E). If they're 'all over Ebay,' somebody notify Carlton--They can shut them down if they'd like. Jon |
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> > So does anyone have any *real* information about these DVDs, and > whether they are legitimate or not? Otherwise, I'll assume that > they are not. > > Marc Does the owner of these discs say if they have screen printed disc labels like the real ones? Screen printing is a specialized process especially on something like a full colour label on a disc, which would be quite time consuming. Four colour process paper printing on the DVD packaging (assuming it is not ink jet) is a bit more easily done if you have contacts with somebody who works in a printing company. With computers, a colour design can be made then sent out to a graphics company who will transfer the image to film for making the printing plates. I used to work in the printing industry for several companies, and you wouldn't believe the number of jobs printed on the side that the boss didn't know about, particularly on night shift. A genuine screen printed label can be easily recognised by the image on the disc giving the appearance of being raised up off the disc due to the large amount of ink carried, which is in contrast to any flat dull stick-on computer printed labels. With only a short playing time and one episode is it a DVD-R? The DVD-Rs I have are a purple/blue colour, are these suspect discs this colour also or are they gold dual layer like the real ones? In my humble opinion the disc should tell the story in this case, Purple with no screen printed label = non legit. Kevin. |
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>Does the owner of these discs say if they have screen
>printed disc labels like the real ones? It's his thinking that these are official releases, because the quality is so good, so I suppose that includes not only the packaging but the discs themselves. Here is a scan of one of the discs: http://ufoseries.com/disc.jpg Marc |
I am by no means a DVD expert but the scan of that disc doesn't look
that professional. The fact that a good protion of SID is missing due to the center hole leads me to think bootleg. Many professional discs do a better job with this. Also Amazon Germany only lists the UFO from the UK. You would think they would have it if anyone. KP -- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@u...> wrote: > >Does the owner of these discs say if they have screen > >printed disc labels like the real ones? > > It's his thinking that these are official releases, because > the quality is so good, so I suppose that includes not only > the packaging but the discs themselves. Here is a scan > of one of the discs: > > http://ufoseries.com/disc.jpg > > Marc |
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> I am by no means a DVD expert but the scan of that disc doesn't > look that professional. The fact that a good protion of SID is > missing due to the center hole leads me to think bootleg. Many > professional discs do a better job with this. Also Amazon Germany > only lists the UFO from the UK. You would think they would have > it if anyone. > Quite honestly, to me it looks more likely to be legitimate on the basis of the scan, although it's far from conclusive. A lot of legal, official releases do a worse job with the packaging. I vividly remember the old 'Dalotek Affair' cover from one of the old UK VHS releases, with the following synopis printed on the back (absolutely verbatim, and without typing errors on my part): ".. When communications between Dalotek and the earth mysteriously break doun, commander straner insists a immediate investigation into Dalatek's affars" |
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"I think it's extremely unlikely that Carlton would
approve a Region 0 disc, when they've used region-specific encoding on all their other releases (and licensed other region-specific releases to other people, like A&E)." The Carlton UK DVDs are region free...They are in PAL but are region free. ===== Click to subscribe to Don_Ellis __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html |
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I got a reply on the question of the disc label -- it's printed directly
onto the disc, and it is not inkjet. So if it's an illegal version, it's a well-made illegal version! Marc |
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Why not contact Carlton directly and see if they have licensed a German
release? If not, you'll earn brownie points for fingering a pirate. Anthony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 2:14 PM Subject: [SHADO] Re: German DVDs > I got a reply on the question of the disc label -- it's printed directly > onto the disc, and it is not inkjet. So if it's an illegal version, it's > a well-made illegal version! > > Marc > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > |
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>Why not contact Carlton directly and see if they have licensed a German
>release? If not, you'll earn brownie points for fingering a pirate. I've already emailed them... still awaiting a reply... Marc |
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>>Why not contact Carlton directly and see if they have licensed a German
>>release? If not, you'll earn brownie points for fingering a pirate. > >I've already emailed them... still awaiting a reply... And here's the reply from Carlton: ---- Hi Marc, Thank you for bringing my attention to this product, it indeed looks a little suspect. For your information we have just licensed U.F.O in Germany so you should expect an official release some time in the near future. Thanks once again. Kind regards Rob Bassett ---- |
> For your information we have just > licensed U.F.O in Germany so you > should expect an official release > some time in the near future. WOW! Now, *that* is good News! :-)) Oh, heck! I've just bought the six DVDs from eBay :-/ On the other hand, as a UFO fan I can get over this :-) Christian |
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