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I had a VHS copy of "The Long Arm" (Jack Hawkins et al), which, at the time, was quite difficult to find. At last, it has been released on DVD. I bought a copy online, but I have now had to return it (including the one that was sent in replacement), as there is a problem with the soundtrack.
The "advertising" information regarding the distributors and everything else that is not from the film, is all good, so I know it is not my DVD player. However, the actual sound quality of the film is so poor, it is inaudible, even if the sound is turned up high. If you're thinking of buying this excellent film on DVD, do be advised; it may be a faulty batch, but it may be the entire run. I've since sent the latest one back for a refund; my VHS copy is very good and I'll make do with that for the time being. A great pity, as this is an excellent film and I was very much looking forward to a crisp, DVD copy. |
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As far as I am aware, this is the first DVD release of this film. Previously, it was rather difficult to find on VHS. (As explained in my first post, I managed to get a very good copy of the VHS, although it was quite expensive). It was released in the US under the title of "The Third Key" (which, to my mind, is a more appropriate title). I firstly obtained what I thought was a good quality copy of "The Third Key", only to find it was a poor copy of a copy! That went back pretty sharply.
I'm going to contact Amazon (from which I bought this DVD and I would also like to say their customer service to me on this has been 100% - they sent me a new one on the same day as I reported the error and even paid my postage in advance.) Fortunately, my VHS copy has transferred to DVD extremely well. Perhaps I ought to offer to sell it to Optimum! At least you can see and hear my copy! ![]() |
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If Optimum's copy is that bad perhaps they should have trawled ebay for a decent copy ..... I bought a vhs to dvd-r transfer from there a couple of years ago and the picture and sound are both superb!
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I have also noticed the problem with low sound levels on 'The Long Arm' have tried different
dvd players and with same result = low volume even when volume on tv up high! Have also contacted Optimum to add to their list of concerned customers,am awaiting a reply on this. |
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So far as I can see, it isn't the DVD player, itself, that is "at fault". If it were, the entire DVD would have poor sound quality, not just the film itself (as I mentioned, the advertising information is very clear.)
I'm sticking to my VHS->DVD copy. Very interesting that others have seen the same problem. I've written to Amazon (who have been excellent) and asked them to see if they can investigate. Thanks for your replies and interest. Keep me posted and if you want a decent copy, I just may be able to point you in the right direction! |
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I have just bought this DVD from Play.com and have just watched it. There is nothing wrong at all with the soundtrack on this copy, to the extent that others have noted. Admittedly, (as with all my DVDs though) I did have to turn up the volume slightly on my TV.
Excellent film BTW ![]()
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Hmmm yes awful sound quality on this one, seems amazing that they did not notice. I tried it on a couple of DVD players with the same results. The sound is distorted when music is heard and the volume is set so low you have to turn the TV volume to three-quarters of maximum to hear it. Strange thing though when you play it on the PC although you have to turn the volume up high there too the audio is much better
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My copy certainly has lower than normal sound volume - I had to turn up the volume on the TV from about a quarter to half maximum - but there was no distortion of any kind. I just assumed it was a soundtrack with a lower than usual volume.
I'm interested to learn if they do admit some kind of fault. |
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I Have Had Soundtrack Problems With Optimum Before On The Brass Monkey And Three Films On The George Formeby Collection. I Emailed Optimum And Replacements Were Sent Very Quickly. I Have Just Received The Long Arm But Have Yet To Play It.
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Thank You Batman, Yes I Remembered After Posting That The Brass Monkey Came From Odeon. I Tried The Long Arm Yesterday And It Has The Fault Mentioned Above.
At Least It Had Some Sort Of Sound On It, One Of The Formbey Collection Had None! |
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