You just have a few more issues.
I don't set out to crease the spines when I read a book. Most of mine probably aren't. But some of my favorites are creased. I don't fold down the corners of pages anymore. I never did that very much. I've seen people practically fold the page in half..made me cringe.I will use just about any piece of paper or receipt as a bookmark.
Quote from: addicted2dvd on December 29, 2010, 07:58:02 PMTV series without a Play All function. I know... it takes little to wait for the menu and click play on the next episode. But I really like to be able to set it to play automatically when the option is there.Overlapping discs is another thing that always bugged me. I see no reason to do this. Just give us the cases where there is 2 discs per thinpak... can't get much thinner then that. I even seen lately where they get 6 discs in a standard sized keepcase! That is much better... saves lots of room on the shelf!I do like the play all function for tv shows too. I always do that when I first watch a disc for a tv show. If I want to watch a specific episode, then I'll go to the episode list.
TV series without a Play All function. I know... it takes little to wait for the menu and click play on the next episode. But I really like to be able to set it to play automatically when the option is there.Overlapping discs is another thing that always bugged me. I see no reason to do this. Just give us the cases where there is 2 discs per thinpak... can't get much thinner then that. I even seen lately where they get 6 discs in a standard sized keepcase! That is much better... saves lots of room on the shelf!
Films without subtitles drive me crazy!!my best friend is partly deaf, if we watch a film with no subtitles all the way through he says "what did he say?.... what did she say?" :/ I have found that tv series by the company Playback seem to lack subtitles :/ I even sent them an email... which they ignored...
Quote from: Emma on December 30, 2010, 11:47:32 AMFilms without subtitles drive me crazy!!Being a french speaker having them help sometimes some of the accents are hard to understand (Australia I'm talking of you) and I would certainly like to have everything with subtitles or close caption. But create them for a dvd release cost a lot of money (and I really mean it) and with the hard time that some companies meet actually I can understand that subtitles aren't a big priority.
Films without subtitles drive me crazy!!
I'm really pitiful - I can't understand the way they talk in the United Kingdom! It sounds like English...sort of...but I often have no idea what the hell they are saying.
The uk has very diverse dialects considering the size of the country. I live in Nottingham, but neighboring Derbyshire has a history of language akin to Yorkshire. It can be very broad and tough to follow. Then you have Liverpool, Newcastle (Geordie), Manchester, South London ("sarf Landan"), East End and cockney. It'll be interestin' ow Pete gets on wiv Ali G, innit, wot wiv im bein' from Staines an' that, you get me? And that's all before the bloody Welsh, Scottish and Irish!