Jackie Brown SE Canadian Version

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graham.myers

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I'm not usually too fussed about the dual language format of the candadian cases and discs.

Until now that is.

I finally got around to watching my Jackie Brown SE disc last night.

The credits are in French:mad:

I've not noticed it on my other Canadian disks, is this a new trend - is Pulp the same - I haven't watched that yet either.
 
La ****.
 
no Le not La - AFAIK he aint female

it was stuff like

le direction - QT

le screenplay - QT

La Starring Samuel L Jackson et Robert De Niro

that kind of s**t (or whatever the actual french is)
 
je ne comprende pas. Voulez vous repetez cela dan Englais s'il vous plait
 
Graham,

There are French credits on the disk, but they only appear instead of the English ones if you explicitly press the "angle" button on your remote (or maybe select the French soundtrack). The credits are all in English unless you select otherwise as the credits are encoded as a multi-angle scene. I can only presume you are seeing French credits due to an incompatibility with your DVD player or you sat on the remote ;)
 
Thanks SG, I'll have a play tonight and see what I did wrong
 
Well had a play.

insert disk. press play (defaulting to DD5.1) and the credits are in English.

Stop. Select dts. credit revert to french:mad:
Stop. select DD5.1. back to English

when I press the angle button it says prohibited

doh!
 
Originally posted by graham.myers
Stop. Select dts. credit revert to french:mad:
Check that it's not somehow turning on French subtitles or something at the same time.
Originally posted by graham.myers
when I press the angle button it says prohibited
Ah, sorry about that. My player has all prohibitions disabled.
 
I had a look in subtitles, and everything was off.

I've got a denon 3800 on order. Hopefully that wont exhibit the same problem.

ah well
 
Graham,

The Denon 3800 does exhibit the same problem when playing the dts version - I have one! I haven't tried switching the angles though so maybe I'll try that later.
 
I'll plug in my spare "true" region 1 player and see what that does
 

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