Hello, happy New Year and welcome.I'm not aware of an remastered version of Flight of the Navigator. But the quality of the DVD you own does not surprise me one bit. I once owed an R4 copy Mr. Saturday Night and that was without a doubt a VHS transfer. You could even see the tracking pop up here and there. I believe here in Australia only parts 1 and 2 of The Neverending Story are available. The original is also on Blu-ray, it has no special features but it looks beautiful.Your user name looks familiar, are you on youtube by any chance?
There was a TV series? That's a bit scary.What is your YouTube channel? I'll be happy to subscribe.
If you've just purchased a bigger TV, bear in mind you might also need a new DVD player.My previous player, connected via scart to my LCD TV was suddenly unwatchable. I bought an upscaling Onkyo DVD player (about £60) that could be connected via HDMI and the quality was incredible. That said there are a lot of older DVDs that are just out of date now. Non-anamorphic releases are especially bad because the TV essentially zooms them.
I took the opportunity to purchase a blu-ray player at the same time as the tv upgrade. I'll be keeping the old dvd plugged in as well though, as the blu ray doesn't do 4:3 via hdmi and doesn't readily play R1 disks.
Quote from: DVD4Me on January 04, 2011, 04:19:31 PMI took the opportunity to purchase a blu-ray player at the same time as the tv upgrade. I'll be keeping the old dvd plugged in as well though, as the blu ray doesn't do 4:3 via hdmi and doesn't readily play R1 disks.Keep the idea of an upscaling DVD player in mind. I found the quality of even my Region 1 discs was improved greatly, even better than playing them through the Blu-Ray player.Regards the screen format though, can't your TV switch between the modes easily?
I'm sure a Sony can do that via the menu. If my chinese clone can do it an higher quality brand certainly can too. Check the video setting on your reader it's the way I control those things my TV being non HD.