So I got Macross Zero Blu-ray Discs. (The review back then was based on using tsmuxer to remux the m2ts file from the actual Blu-ray Disc ISO, then streaming to PS3 via TVersity. In this process, the video keeps intact, exactly the same file as the original disc@ 40Mbps bitrate, but the audio has been downconverted to AC3 640K (original is a Dolby TrueHD track@ 1600K, I have to extract the core since PS3 doesn’t support Dolby TrueHD in XMB mode, even if it does support, I don’t have HDMI receiver…; I’ll not listen to LPCM 2.0 track since this title is meant to be listened in surround mode) The reason I’m using PS3 not a PC is because I don’t have a powerful PC yet to play Blu-ray ISO, so PS3 is kind of a compromising way.)
07/23/2009, now my HTPC is ready in service, so the pictures are added:
First is the HONNEAMISE logo, which I’ve always wanted to capture.
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Next you’ll be greeted with a Dolby TrueHD demo, this demo is the 5.1 channel version, I think on the Dolby sound of High Definition disc, they have a 7.1 channel version.
Disc1 menu stuff:
The menu is done quite well, especially the animated buttons are used which I’ve never seen anyone else has been utilizing this feature to the fullest. These buttons here really demonstrates the possibility of animated buttons.
BDInfo scan on first disc:
Disc Title: MACROSS_ZERO_BOX_01
Disc Size: 30,412,255,224 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
PLAYLIST REPORT:
Name: 00001.mpls
Size: 30,241,155,072 bytes
Length: 1:32:32 (h:m:s)
Total Bitrate: 43.57 Mbps
Description:
SUMMARY:
Disc Title: MACROSS_ZERO_BOX_01
Disc Size: 30,412,255,224 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
Playlist Count: 3
Total Length: 1:33:23
Total Size: 30,392,266,752
Total Bitrate: 43.39
Video: AVC / 36.57Mbps / 1080p / 23.976fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
Audio: Japanese / Dolby TrueHD 5.1 / 2235Kbps / 48kHz / 16-bit
The disc size is 28.3 GB, Video is 1080p 24fps, and audio is 1600K Dolby TrueHD 5.1 and 1536K LPCM 2.0. The three episodes on disc 1 don't look too good... Some scenes are very soft and fuzzy, colors aren't very vivid. Overall they don't look like 1080p HD or even 1280 High Vision that much, it might be somewhere 960*540 since there's a scene in the first episode where they examine the body part of the human bird, they show a screen with this resolution... (960*540 is 1/4 of the size of true 1080p resolution).
Two interesting findings while watching this show again is that Sheryl's earring appearing in a scene where Mao had a conversation with Sara.
Another one is in episode 3 when the island people were watching TV, they showed Kawamori's earlier work - Earth Girl Arjuna, although it's only a split of second...
Second disc:
BDInfo scan for second disc:
Disc Title: MACROSS_ZERO_BOX_02
Disc Size: 27,580,221,172 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
PLAYLIST REPORT:
Name: 00002.mpls
Size: 22,059,085,824 bytes
Length: 1:05:50 (h:m:s)
Total Bitrate: 44.67 Mbps
SUMMARY:
Disc Title: MACROSS_ZERO_BOX_02
Disc Size: 27,580,221,172 bytes
Protection: AACS
BD-Java: No
Playlist Count: 7
Total Length: 1:58:11
Total Size: 49,589,047,296
Total Bitrate: 55.94
Video: AVC / 36.01Mbps / 1080p / 23.976fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
PLAYLIST REPORT:
Name: 00004.mpls
Size: 4,116,940,800 bytes
Length: 0:12:54 (h:m:s)
Total Bitrate: 42.51 Mbps
Description:
FILES:
Name Size Length Time In Time Out
---- ---- ------ ------- --------
00008.M2TS 4,116,940,800 0:12:54.774 0:00:00.000 0:12:54.774
VIDEO:
Codec Bitrate Description
----- ------- -----------
MPEG-4 AVC Video 38897 kbps 1080i / 29.970fps / 16:9 / High Profile 4.1
AUDIO:
Codec Language Bitrate Description
----- -------- ------- -----------
LPCM Audio Japanese 1536 kbps 2.0 / 48kHz / 16-bit / 1536kbps
CHAPTERS:
Number Time Length Avg Video Rate Max 1-Sec Rate Max 1-Sec Time Max 5-Sec Rate Max 5-Sec Time Max 10Sec Rate Max 10Sec Time Avg Frame Size Max Frame Size Max Frame Time
------ ---- ------ -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- --------------
1 0:00:00.000 0:12:53.773 38,935 kbps 44,162 kbps 00:12:52.505 40,064 kbps 00:12:48.501 39,472 kbps 00:12:43.496 162,391 bytes 344,807 bytes 00:12:53.172
2 0:12:53.773 0:00:01.001 7,821 kbps 0 kbps 00:00:00.000 0 kbps 00:00:00.000 0 kbps 00:00:00.000 32,618 bytes 32,618 bytes 00:12:53.840
STREAM DIAGNOSTICS:
File PID Type Codec Lang. Code Lang. Name Seconds Bytes Packets Bitrate
---- --- ---- ----- ---------- ---------- ------- ----- ------- -------
00008.M2TS 4113 (0x1011) 0x1B AVC 774.77 3,767,072,462 20,486,697 38,897
00008.M2TS 4352 (0x1100) 0x80 LPCM jpn Japanese 774.77 148,756,800 929,730 1,536
The second disc size is 25.6 GB, Video is 1080p 24fps, and audio is 1600K Dolby TrueHD 5.1 and 1536K LPCM 2.0. Last episode also has a commentary track but I haven't listened to it yet. The two episodes here look better than the first disc, colors are better, object and backgrounds are better defined... There is a 13 min seiyuu interview. The video is 1080i with a high bitrate transfer, but it looks rather soft, almost like from some home video.
So to conclude this review:
1. The content: A-/B
A- for the first four episodes, and B for the last episode. The show starts quite promising, but the last episode pretty much ruins the energy it builds up for the previous four episodes. As for the three important elements in all Macross works, the show includes triangle relationship, song, and VF fighter. The song isn't heavily emphasized this time though, which makes it quite unique. As a Macross fan, I'm a little disappointed with this aspect.
2. The Video: B/B+
B for the first three episodes, and B+ for the last two episodes. Video quality wise, these aren't demo material, but there’s no obvious flaws such as aliasing and banding. Animation wise, I think the production value is really high, there are quite a few dogfight scenes enough to get your adrenaline pumping. The three mode fighter, gerwalk, battleroid are heavily used, and the fights are quite unique. The only downside is that the fighter movements are a bit awkward, they act almost like no gravity and rather video game like...
3. The Audio: A-
The audio is in Dolby Digital TrueHD 5.1, but I can only get Dolby Digital 5.1 due to limitations on my equipment. This is the only work that has a surround mix in all Macross series. (Well, count ADV’s Macross English dub as one if you really want to.) And the surround effects are pretty good. This mix isn't very aggressive, the dynamic range is rather narrow, bass is a bit low. The mix provides enough directionality, and all the dialogues are clear. Overall, I'm pretty satisfied with this soundtrack, although it's not some demo material, either.
4. The Extras: B
The extras are Macross Zero Zero which is a special video for apple Genki kun; Seiyuu comment video after last episode; and audio commentary (Shoji Kawamori with Shin and Sara’s seiyuu) for last episode. The longest running feature the seiyuu commentary video which runs for 12min. It's a talk between the four characters (Shin, Mao, Sara, and Aries). The interview doesn't really provide inside view of the work, but rather how they feel towards it. It's not really worth watching.
Shoji Kawamori showed up briefly, but no interview was given.
There’s a pop-up menu which you can return to the previous menu.
Macross Zero Zero is a feature about preview of making of the adventure of Apple Genki kun.
Information has the usual Macross Frontier, Code Geass, Code Geass R2, and keitai sousakan 7 trailer:
Lastly, scans:
And screencaps:
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