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Re: The Kids Are Alright DVD



Well its on my BMG laserdisc and the 3 BMG vhs tapes ive had. The rippled
sound isnt present on the Thorn EMI vhs and beta i have, but thats a much
older release before BMG bought it and screwed up.
I've thought it was a problem with the original re-mastering as well, like
they used old tape stock to transfer it or a problem with the machines as
you stated.
drew b w


----- Original Message -----
From: Rich <legalize@xmission.com>
To: <thewho@igtc.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: The Kids Are Alright DVD


>
> In article <002101c0b857$077a6060$8f1e0a3f@osgyfpel>,
>     "andrew wiechman" <Jovar1701v@email.msn.com>  writes:
>
> > No I'm sure there is a fine looking and sounding 35mm print out there,
but
> > most of the video releases have that rippled sound through half the film
and
> > some songs have had audio sped up.
>
> I've never noticed this on my tape, but perhaps my TKAA is just a lucky
> print.  What you're describing could easily be due to crappy
> duplicating equipment at the factory that duplicates the tapes.
> I've never gotten out my tape and specifically looked for this
> problem, but I'm pretty sure I would have noticed it while watching if
> it was as egregious as you say.
>
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