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ltdiver

How can you tell if a DVD is pirated?

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Not a cameraflyer question, but a consumer one.

My sister lent me an unopened DVD to watch while i'm recuperating here at home.

The DVD has the proper signatures on the face of it, but the player surface of it is silver, not purple. But that's not the telling feature. The sound is horrible! It sounds like an LP record playing on a turn table! Crackles and all.

The back of the DVD's case says:

1) "This DVD Disc is Formatted for Worldwide Use".

2) "MMI Gemstone Entertainment"

3) "Guaranteed Superior Quality"

4) "This DVD is a high quality MPEG2 compression. There may be some slight visual variances due to the state of the original master."

My question is this. Is this a pirated copy, or just an old DVD from when the technology was new? Or....a very sad attempt at some low budget media house?

As I said, the sound really sucks, and the picture quality isn't that sharp either.

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Sounds very much like a bootleg/pirate DVD.
If it doesn't have the DVD logo on it, if it is a "name" movie and looks bad, it probably is a pirate. Additionally, if it's a name movie, it should be regionalized.
What movie is it?

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Sounds very much like a bootleg/pirate DVD.
If it doesn't have the DVD logo on it, if it is a "name" movie and looks bad, it probably is a pirate. Additionally, if it's a name movie, it should be regionalized.
What movie is it?



A very silly movie (one of Demi Moore's first?) called "Choices". Just finished watching it. A pretty corny movie.

edit to add attachment pic of the DVD.

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A little Googling...
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Home | Company Profiles | Gemstone Entertainment Inc.
Gemstone Entertainment Inc.
Private Company, Headquarters Location
Fairfield, OH 45014-8536 United States
(513)771-5355,
Company Description: Services: Videotape rental and sales.


And, from an Amazon.com review of another of their offerings:
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Wow, where to start? Pretty much everything about this DVD is a lie. On the back the DVD says "Guaranteed Superior Quality" - HA! What a laugh! This DVD pretty much has the feel of a bootleg. The picture and sound are terrible. The picture is constantly shaking. There's no address to write to this Gemstone Entertainment. The DVD doesn't even list what the movie is rated or when it came out.

On the back of the DVD it says "Bonus Info: Biography / Filmography / Trivia / Scene Access / Interactive Menus" - LIES! LIES! LIES! LIES! LIES! There isn't even a scene selection! The menu screen is just blank and says "Play Movie".

Then, of course there is the extreme false advertising which tries to make it seem as if Robert De Niro is the main character who is plotting revenge for his brother's death when in fact De Niro plays the brother, who dies at the beginning of the movie!

The cover photo has a picture of De Niro that looks like it's from the late eighties or nineties when his footage was filmed in 1969! Doesn't this qualify as false advertising? You can't put a picture from a completely different movie on the cover of a DVD!!

Do NOT buy this DVD! No matter what you think. Even if you're a De Niro buff, like myself, it will just get you mad. This DVD is a disgrace. Gemstone Entertainment should be ashamed of themselves. In the meantime, I'm going to try and find an address for the company so I can write to them to find out exactly what this "Guaranteed Superior Quality" means.

Gemstone Entertainment = Cheap Lying Dirty Thieves



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Then, of course there is the extreme false advertising which tries to make it seem as if Robert De Niro is the main character who is plotting revenge for his brother's death when in fact De Niro plays the brother, who dies at the beginning of the movie!



That's about what they did with -this- DVD as well. Demi's on the cover and her character is portrayed as if she's the main subject...when all she has is a minor (and very badly played) role.

I second your reviewer's rant. Don't buy this movie! If indeed it -is- a legitimate copy it's a very poor technology they used to do it.

It'd be interesting to hear from those in the business how this all started.

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It actually seems like a decent (if slimy) way to make money. Buy the rights to crappy old forgotten movies that have stars before they were stars, transfer them to DVD as cheaply as possible, inflate the "stars" role on the cover, sell at new-movie prices.

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I have heard stories of towel heads making video's in the movie theaters like this . They usually set up a tripod in the theater or worse yet hand hold a video camera and record the movie as it plays on the big screen and make copy's of it this way to sell.


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The DVD has the proper signatures on the face of it, but the player surface of it is silver, not purple.



A purple surface typically indicates that it was burned on a PC. If it is silver, it was more than likely created by "pressing" the info onto the DVD. This is the typical method for mass distibution, including Blockbuster hits.

Many companies buy a license for older footage and re-author it. Completely legal. Many times the original master is just not good quality. If the master is old and of poor quality, it won't matter if they used the highest quality compression.

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I just wanted to know how much the DVD cost.

I guess you don't know...

It could very well be old public domain footage downloaded for free...

Sorry my reply didn't help.




Absolutely 100% impossible that the movie is public domain. It stars Demi Moore. Nothing containing Ms. Moore will be in PD for another 40 years at the earliest, depending on her role. More likely not for another 100 years, depending on her death.

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Absolutely 100% impossible that the movie is public domain. It stars Demi Moore. Nothing containing Ms. Moore will be in PD for another 40 years at the earliest, depending on her role. More likely not for another 100 years, depending on her death.



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