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  Johnny Mnemonic Extended
Posted by: alleycat - 2021-07-23, 09:14 AM - Forum: Requests, proposals, help - Replies (12)

This is going to be my next project, taking the HD Theatrical Version and inserting upscaled extended parts from the DVD. I've got the German and Japanese blu rays and I've decided to use the Japanese video due to the slightly higher bitrate and the fact that it was encoded by Sony. 

Reasonably straight forward, just not sure what to do about the audio. The Extended Version seems to have only been released as 2.0 AC3. The German disc has all sorts of Atmos and Aura tracks for the theatrical but I'm assuming they are in house remix jobs. The Japanese disc has 5.1 TrueHD. 

Is there a reliable way to remix the 2.0 from just the extended parts to 5.1? So they can be combined with the 5.1 theatrical from the Japanese Blu Ray? Or is that just going to sound off and I'm better just keeping the whole thing as 2.0 AC3?

Also looks like there was a Japanese LD of the Extended Cut, can't find it for sale but I imagine it's very expensive. Don't suppose anyone has that? 

Thanks

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  Super Mario Bros. - The Great Rescue of Princess Peach (16mm scan)
Posted by: spoRv - 2021-07-22, 06:16 PM - Forum: Released - Replies (22)

Source is freely available here: https://youtu.be/8J_b8lUajy4 (discovered on oririnaltrilogy thanks to a post by Avatar_Emil_Borg)



I had few hours free, so I took it, cut the borders, increase the contrast - that had the welcome side effect to increase the saturation too - then I just corrected the colors a tiny bit and slight denoised; downscaled to 1080p, and muxed to mkv with ac3 sound (just to make it BD compliant, if someone would like to mux to .m2ts).



Have fun!


File deleted; new version revised by Bronan here:
https://fanrestore.com/thread-4062-post-...l#pid73622

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  Critters (1986) LD mono track (the 2.0 audio from SF release seems to be bad)
Posted by: Onti - 2021-07-21, 07:46 PM - Forum: Requests, proposals, help - Replies (17)

If anyone has the Laserdisc and can capture the audio there is no problem with the sync, I can do it myself. Why?
Take a look at this interesting information:

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php...29&page=18

#356

Critters also has the 5.1 remix carried over from the New Line DVD release, but unfortunately the 2.0 seems to be a stereo folddown of the 5.1 and not the original mono (watching these through a SonyUBPX800 hooked through a HK receiver with DTS Neo 6 mode for original mono and 4 track stereo mix titles)

https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php...29&page=29

#573

I was watching the first Critters tonight and at 19 minutes and 50 seconds the audio briefly cuts out before returning. This was with the 2.0 audio option on. The audio didn't drop out on the 5.1 track when I checked. I tried the disc on different hardware and got the same result. 

I don't have the Shout Factory release yet, perhaps someone can confirm this.

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  Howdy!
Posted by: pahuffman - 2021-07-21, 04:34 PM - Forum: Presentation - Replies (2)

Hello, everyone! I have been a lurker here for a while, but I am very active at some of the other forums (as I'd imagine many of you are). I like to keep myself abreast of ongoing preservation projects since clearly the studios unfortunately have no interest in doing it themselves. I'll jump into the discussion where I can, but my technical abilities are limited in terms of editing. Glad to be here!

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  John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness original Ultra Stereo mix
Posted by: Onti - 2021-07-20, 07:00 PM - Forum: Requests, proposals, help - Replies (12)

With these releases...

2013 - Shout Factory

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Prince-of...ray/73170/

2018 - Studio Canal

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Prince-of...ay/214721/

...I am wondering if the 2.0 track is original stereo (Ultra Stereo) and not a downmix. Does anybody know?

If it's not, anyone have the "Prince of Darkness" laserdisc and can capture the audio to obtain the original track?

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  Using 44.1kHz LPCM track on Blu-ray?
Posted by: Onti - 2021-07-19, 01:12 PM - Forum: General technical discussions - Replies (18)

Hi! I’m not sure but I think 48 kHz is required for Blu-ray. However, I tend to see that you share audio files taken from Laserdisc as 16-bit, 44.1 kHz (FLAC). I imagine I must convert the 44.1KHz (FLAC) to 48 KHz LPCM with eac3to. If I create Blu-ray, burn it and pop it into a Blu-ray player. What would happen to that new 48 kHz LPCM track? Any errors? The audio will play too fast?

If one audio is at 44.1 kHz on a Laserdisc and could be recorded at 48 KHz, why don’t you do that? There must be some important reason. Would some errors take place?

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  Predator 2 (1990) Dolby 2.0 Surround mix from the Blu-Ray
Posted by: dwalkerdon - 2021-07-18, 06:09 PM - Forum: Requests, proposals, help - Replies (7)

Hello, I was Wondering if anyone here has the Dolby Surround 2.0 Mix from the 2009 Predator 2 Blu-Ray release? I'm curious to see how it compares to the LD version.

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  Laserdisc or DVD Audio of "Out of Africa" 1985?
Posted by: freedomland - 2021-07-18, 12:44 PM - Forum: Requests, proposals, help - Replies (3)

Hey,

I watched Out of Africa yesterday and the sound didn't perform well in the dialogues and somehow it's oddly off here and there. It was the remastered universal Blu-ray release with 5.1 dts-hd. Through some research I have seen that the DVD has a Dolby Digital 4.1 Surround Track, correct me if I am wrong, this should be also more in the near of the original sound, but thats a guess anyway.

So now I am looking for someone who can provide me rips of the Audio from the Laserdisc:

https://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/02005/403...-of-Africa

As this should be the most accurate release since it came out in 1986. If someone also has the DVD-Audio, I would be pleased if I am allowed to compare them. Maybe there is someone already have this or I can also arrange in obtaining the issued Laserdisc or so. Thanks!  Smile

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  Need help choosing audio mixing software.
Posted by: Doctor M - 2021-07-18, 12:24 AM - Forum: Audio and video editing - Replies (5)

I'm working on a tiny project of a live event. The source audio has environmental sounds and some good attributes, but the low frequencies are absolute garbage.
I was looking to mix it together with the official soundtrack to produce a richer mix, but I'm not sure what is ideal.

In the past I've used MPEG Video Wizard (which obviously isn't ideal), and Sony Sound Forge (which isn't the best for ease of mixing).

Any suggestions?

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  The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) Laserdisc Audio
Posted by: stwd4nder2 - 2021-07-17, 07:09 PM - Forum: Released - Replies (3)

After being very disappointed with the audio on the 4K blu-ray, I have taken it upon myself to sync the audio from the LD to 4k video.
The LD audio is much fuller, and doesn't have the added foley that's in the new mix. AFAIK the LD is a direct port of the theatrical stereo mix.

This project will sync to the US 4k blu-ray. Possibly other BD releases but I've only tested the 4k. This is my first time doing a project like this so any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Special thanks to HippieDalek for providing me with the audio.

PM me for a dl link.

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