Looks like The Da Vinci Code is getting a 20th anniversary 4k release on May 19th. Hopefully Kscape will upgrade the store version from 4k SDR to the new HDR/dolby Vision and an add the new Atmos soundtrack.
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We can hope, cross our fingers, and submit requests.Looks like The Da Vinci Code is getting a 20th anniversary 4k release on May 19th. Hopefully Kscape will upgrade the store version from 4k SDR to the new HDR/dolby Vision and an add the new Atmos soundtrack.
I make sure I put a request in for both moviesFYI, The Patriot has been announced by Sony for 4K Steelbook release on June 9th. Mentioned in my prior post, all the same applies. On K in 2016 4K SDR, later released on disc/digital in 4K HDR (Theatrical Only, Extended in HD), now facing a 4K Dolby Vision release of both cuts(!) likely both disc and digital. Get in those requests and hope.
Sony has a pretty good record here, but K has a pretty poor record of getting them.I’m really hoping the Extended Edition on K gets upgraded but it sounds like Sony does not have the best track record of doing that.
Sony has a good record in what way?Sony has a pretty good record here, but K has a pretty poor record of getting them.![]()
They release their 4K remasters digitally and when this applies to alternate cuts those are made available too. However, just because something is available to license doesn’t mean K will get it. Two specific examples are the extended cuts of Rudy and Stripes. Both are available in 4K but K chose not to get them.Sony has a good record in what way?
An. I have been waiting on a 4K of this particular movie. I never got the regular edition on 4K and was glad when they finally announced it.They release their 4K remasters digitally and when this applies to alternate cuts those are made available too. However, just because something is available to license doesn’t mean K will get it. Two specific examples are the extended cuts of Rudy and Stripes. Both are available in 4K but K chose not to get them.
Limited resources. This is the biggest single difference between a digital store like K and Apple, Fandango, etc. Those other stores just "get everything" but K has to pick and choose the titles they carry based upon available resources. This is why sometimes K doesn't get titles, or gets them in a lower resolution, or gets them without Extras, etc. Every title on the K Store has to justify its existence through sales. If K doesn't think they'll sell enough, they won't bother getting it.K will choose not to offer a title even when the studio offers it to them? Any idea why?