When collectors see "R1 NTSC," they know they are looking at the North American version of the film. This is crucial for purists because film speed and audio pitch can vary between NTSC and PAL transfers. A Region 1 NTSC disc ensures the film plays at the correct speed intended for the American theatrical release.
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If you need help identifying a , checking if your disc is the correct region , or comparing it to the 2004 Special Edition DVD , let me know. When collectors see "R1 NTSC," they know they
The "Original" version on Disc 2 is a direct port of the 1993 LaserDisc master, which comes with specific technical trade-offs that collectors should note: When collectors see "R1 NTSC