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Brent_Reid wrote:Thanks yet again! Sorry I was mistaken, re the German and Oz TTAC DVDs. I thought they were single twofer discs, but you're right: a note on the German and Oz Charades and TTACs is plenty. Perhaps something along the lines of:
"Also available in a doublepack with the remake, The Truth About Charlie."
"Also available in a doublepack with the original version, Charade."
The missing runtime of the US Universal Charade is 113:16 and its ASIN is B006TTC5WC. There's also a Canadian version of it with slightly different packaging, ASIN: B006W75G6I.
There's also a Canadian version of the US flipper disc.
Brent_Reid wrote:There is an additional US standalone DVD of Charade, identical to side two of the TTAC/Charade release. Its ASIN is B006TTC5WC and the Charade runtime on both DVDs is 113:16.
I’d rather guess the incorrect runtime may come from the Bitrate software which is often a couple of seconds off.Brent_Reid wrote:DVDBeaver is far from infallible but I think on this occasion the 4-second discrepancy is due to different player readings.
That shoud not be possible, if the same file is played back. I’m a bit sceptical.Just this morning I had a 5-second difference between a film's runtime on my PC's BD drive running VLC, as opposed to my home theatre BDP.
Markus_Lang wrote:That shoud not be possible, if the same file is played back. I’m a bit sceptical.
Are you using AnyDVD HD and have some unusual setting there, like “Remove annoying adverts and trailers” or “Remove video sequences shorter than ... minutes”? Which runtime does DVD Decrypter software give? It is the most accurate as it states a clip length by frames. I don’t have that disc at hand and cannot test it myself.Brent_Reid wrote:Sceptical of what? That I'm telling the truth or that it's actually possible?
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