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Added by laserk (86)  
Cover by hennie (16)

Added on: 09/10/2002
Latest update: 25/02/2013
User updates processed: 2

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Steep & Deep (1985) [ID5266LO]

Country  USA  
Released  ???
Publisher  Image Entertainment
Price  39.95 USD

UPC  014381526660UPC=014381526660
Category  Sports

Color  Color
Length  92 min.
Sides  2
Chapter(s)  ???
Size  12"
Picture  ???
Ratio  ???
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Standard
Rot status  Low probability [?]
 
Manufactured by  PDO UK

 

 

 Sound Encoding  Analog Tracks 
 No data available 
 Language  Subtitles 
 Unknown  Unknown 

 Additional Information by disclord    25/02/2013 

Video quality looks like it was mastered from a multi-generation U-Matic SP copy, since the chroma is smeared beyond its borders both vertically and horizontally and has no detail to it. The audio sounds like linear VTR sound with limited dynamic range and frequency response. Can barely be called stereo.

The Philips Blackburn pressing itself is actually OK quality with low video noise, few drop outs or snits and no audio static, ticks or pops.