Alistair Kerr, commenting on
this page featuring the French
EV BD, claims the DVD subs are optional. Going by his comment history, he's a keen collector and very knowledgeable about film in general.
The Ring:
The comparison mostly needs each listing's different titles linking to their respective comparisons.
Add the new generic footnotes. The first paragraph of the current footnotes is incorrect. All three releases have the same restored transfer, though it isn't the latest one from 2012. They also all have the same Xavier Berthelot piano score. So it's actually a draw, although the French gets a demerit for the forced subs.
The French DVD is a twofer with
Champagne. That film's details are already up; they both just need linking together.
The same disc was also issued separately (ASIN B0012V2YBY). This should now be the primary release, as the 2-DVD/4-film set is long-deleted.
It's also in the 6-DVD/10-film set
AH: Premières oeuvres (ASIN B00KQ6ETQE).
The Farmer's Wife:
Again, link each listing's different titles to their respective comparisons.
Replace footnotes.
The French DVD is a twofer w/
The Manxman and was also issued separately (ASIN: B0012V2YC8). As with
The Ring/Champagne DVD, that should now be the primary release, with the two box sets' details copied over from The Ring.
The Manxman:
Link each listing's different titles to their respective comparisons.
Replace footnotes.
The French DVD is a twofer with The Farmer’s Wife, so use the reissue as the primary listing. Add the two sets from The Ring.
All releases have the same Xavier Berthelot 2.0 stereo piano score.
Blackmail:
Link each listing's different titles to their respective comparisons.
Replace footnotes.
The Wide Vision DVD is a bootleg.
All the sound versions have a 1.11:1 AR, whereas the silent is 1.33:1. The former was cropped for an optical soundtrack.
The French DVD's intro is 6:13 and the gallery runs for 00:59. The currently listed DVD set is deleted and expensive; better to make the single-disc reissue (B008B8EADG) the primary release and add the second set, as per The Ring.
The German DVD's runtimes are 81:45 (sound) and 81:49 (silent). It's been reissued twice and is also available in two box sets; they're all in
my article.
The Spanish DVD is identical to the German, with the same runtimes. I'd advise removing the footnote about the silent version being an NTSC-PAL transfer. Presumably it's lifted from DVDBeaver. There is ghosting but I'm fairly certain that's not the reason for it. I'm still investigating this issue, but in the unlikely event of it being NTSC-PAL, I'll post again.
The UK DVD's intro is 6:12.