ajmrowland wrote:Well, having both films on one disc gives rise to compression issues. I don't want this to end up as pixelated as a Bugs' Life
That's because
A Bug's Life was first authored in 1999, when DVD was still in its early years and MPEG compression wasn't as good as it is now. So fitting a 98-minute movie twice on a disc was sure to have compression issues.
For another Disney comparison, look at the two releases for
Sleeping Beauty. The 2003 DVD had the widescreen and fullscreen version on one disc (150 minutes altogether), and the 2008 DVD had the widescreen version (75 minutes) and several bonus programs (Grand Canyon - 29 minutes, The Peter Tchaikovsky Story - 50 minutes, Emily Osment's Music Video - 3.3 minutes). Compression on the 2008 DVD is better than the 2003 DVD even though there's more video content on the disc. And that's not even taking into consideration the sneak peek trailers, the Disney Song Selection, the menu animation, etc.
So I'm sure Disney can easily have the two Goofy films (154 minutes) share a disc with the extras (a 48-minute "Disneyland" episode, a 22-minute "Goof Troop" episode, and other minor things) without compression being as major a problem as it was 10 years ago.
albert