Lip-synch problems with my Gold Box set
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Lip-synch problems with my Gold Box set
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Last edited by LeoFaraon on Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I'll be checking my discs this weekend however, I've watch all the extra, the Pilot, and Episode 29 of the new box set and have not noticed any lip synch problems. What happens if you switch between the 5.1 and 2.0 tracks? Many times it is due to the DVD player as I had an old Sony DVD player that would have synch problems on most DTS tracks and some Dolby tracks. Once I got a new player (a cheaper one I might add) I no longer have these issues. But since you are seeing it with three DVD players, I think it might be a bad disc itself.
I'll let you know once I check my set out this weekend.
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I'll let you know once I check my set out this weekend.
-B
Re: Lip-synch problems with my Gold Box set
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Last edited by LeoFaraon on Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Lip-synch problems with my Gold Box set
Apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but I've noticed the same audio/video sync problems with my Gold Box set (Region 2, Scandinavian version, postcards included, Toshiba DVD player and CRT TV). It appears to be limited to some scenes in Season 1, usually when Cooper is speaking. A good example is in Episode 4 when Coop is recording a message to Diane about buying real estate in Twin Peaks. The same problem exists with the 5.1 and 2.0 soundtracks. I've also got the Season One UK DVDs and these do not have any sync problems. I wonder if the recent UK release of the Gold Box has the same problems?
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Re: Lip-synch problems with my Gold Box set
I recently re-watched the entire Gold Box and I think this is the first time I'd watched Season 1 from this set as I'd previously used the old Artisan boxset - anyway I ended up having to watch it on my PC because the audio synch was bugging me so much. It didn't seem so bad on the PC (in fact some episodes seemed just fine) but playing them through a Panasonic Blu-Ray player on an LG HD plasma was just awful (so far it's the only time this has happened) - not to mention the upscaled DVDs on a 50" screen didn't look great - again on the PC it was fine.
Here's hoping they release Twin Peaks on Blu-Ray some day and I can buy the series for a third time!
Here's hoping they release Twin Peaks on Blu-Ray some day and I can buy the series for a third time!