Bon Jovi - Cross Road The Best Of - 1994 -dvd9- !!install!!
The VHS and LaserDisc releases of Cross Road were standard, but the version was different. It was released primarily in Europe and Japan (Region 2 and NTSC-J) in late 1999/early 2000. This wasn't just a slapped-together transfer. This was a meticulous authoring job that took advantage of the dual-layer technology to preserve the film grain of the early music videos without over-compressing the image.
Most streaming versions of these videos offer lossy Dolby Digital 2.0 or 5.1. The 1994 DVD9 pressing often includes: Bon Jovi - Cross Road The Best Of - 1994 -DVD9-
Keep an eye on local record fairs and Japanese proxy auction sites. The is out there—and it sounds better than YouTube ever will. "Whoa-oh, we're half way there..." but the hunt for the definitive version ends here. The VHS and LaserDisc releases of Cross Road
In an age of streaming latency and algorithmic playlists, physical media offers a contract: you buy the disc, you own the 1s and 0s. The represents a perfect storm—a band at the peak of their first decade, a format (DVD) at the beginning of its technological peak, and a dual-layer transfer that treats the source material with respect. This was a meticulous authoring job that took
Note: Avoid "all-in-one" re-packaged versions sold on Amazon today. Those are DVD5 reprints. The magic is specifically in the pressing.
(new for this collection), "Bed of Roses," "I'll Be There for You," and "Wanted Dead or Alive". Special Tracks:
The price for a mint copy with the original cardboard slipcase can range from $45 to $120 USD. For the Japanese pressing (which includes a bonus obi strip and sometimes a lyric booklet not found in the EU version), prices exceed $150.