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  X-Men 2 (X2) NetFlix Master
Posted by: zoidberg - 2018-08-27, 08:41 PM - Forum: Released - Replies (11)

NetFlix are streaming a remastered X2 which may or may not be the basis for the UHD release later this year. It looks to be cleaner/more detailed, with that recent '4K' look that many of the recent Fox catalogue titles have been receiving. The colour grade is different to the existing blu-ray also, so it will be interesting to see if this translates to the UHD also.

I capped the 23.976 stream and gave it an RGB regrain to help with the compression artifacts. The final encode is blu-ray compliant and syncs perfectly to the blu-ray (no dropped or extra frames). It will fit onto a BD-25 (just!)

Thanks to Jetrell Fo I am pleased to include the original DTS Cinema Theatrical Mix! The files were converted to usable 44.1kHz wavs in foobar, all other conversions were done with eac3to. The audio was synced in Audacity and a full-bitrate Coherent Acoustics file was encoded with ffdcaenc.

No other tracks/subs are included but remember the project is 100% synced to the blu so other tracks can be easily muxed in.

Container:  MKV 1080p (21.9GB), Chapter stops as per official Blu Ray
Video: x264, Blu Ray Compliant, Average Bitrate 22Mb/s
Audio: DTS 5.1, Full Bitrate 1.5kb/s

Thanks again to Jetrell Fo for supplying the DTS iso files.

Some screenshots:

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The project is up and ready to go, PM for the link (active members only).

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  LD AC-3 Capture Help
Posted by: Phobicpanda - 2018-08-27, 06:28 PM - Forum: Capture and rip - Replies (22)

I have a Nakamichi DE-1 RF Demodulator, and a Audiophile 2946. I was able to easily capture the digital 2.0 LPCM over coax digital-out with Audacity. But whenever I try to get 5.1 it just never works right for me.

I've seen a few people on this forum say they've used this particular soundcard so maybe they can help.

My M-Audio Control panel for my soundcard will display that SPDIF meters always at max volume (don't know if this is good or bad?) and has the sync source set to locked and correctly picks up the audio Hz at 48000

I've tried recording it in multiple different softwares and none seem to work, at most I can get it 2 record 2 channels with white noise (but not 5.1 channels).

If anyone could help with this with steps, programs, etc used it would help greatly. My worst fear is that the AC-3 Demodulator might not be working correctly  Dodgy

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  Where have you been all my life?
Posted by: Mabnu - 2018-08-25, 07:47 PM - Forum: Presentation - Replies (3)

Hi everyone!! I stumbled across this amazing forum randomly while researching material for my own little projects. I'm beyond amazed, I never thought I could find such a place.

I'm italian and I have quite a digital collection that I keep expanding daily, but most of the time I have to make adjustments to the material I find (audio and video cropping, sync problems, bad video versions and so on...).

I also often find myself having to work on the italian audio sync of my material since the italian releases usually have bad video sources (I keep every movie with double audio and subtitles - ITA,ENG - even though I only watch with the original audio, but I'm not the only one enjoying the content Big Grin ).

Lately I have been fooling around with the Open Matte copies of various movies that I discovered online, and I guess that's how I actually found this place.

If I may, I could actually use a little help via PM regarding the magical places where to find all of your amazing projects, since I read in various topics the words "released!" or "in the vault", not understanding the actual meaning Big Grin

Thanks! I can't wait to roam around the forums to discover your amazing work and interacting with you all!

P.S. I read that the forum admin is italian, so, I guess that's a plus? Big Grin

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  Best source for Police Story (1985) mono track?
Posted by: Serums - 2018-08-21, 04:39 AM - Forum: Requests, proposals, help - Replies (7)

Hello.
It has been mentioned that Eureka were erroneously given an audio track that was claimed to be original mono, but was actually a remix. Does anyone know what the best sounding source for the original mono would be?

The mono from the Japanese laserdisc is very good, but the audio itself has some differences to the HK release's audio (also taking into account the fact that the Japanese cut is an extended version).

Many thanks!

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  Police Story 1 and 2 Eureka Regrade
Posted by: abolafiaa - 2018-08-18, 09:55 PM - Forum: Requests, proposals, help - Replies (6)

The Police Story 1 and 2 blu-ray set will be out on Monday. But I found out when I read the reviews at Blu-ray.com the color grading is wrong. It's from the same restoration team who did the A Better Tomorrow trilogy. Could anybody do a regrade of these films using the best color wise copies available?

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  Predator Itunes Master
Posted by: vbangle - 2018-08-18, 03:14 AM - Forum: Requests, proposals, help - No Replies

If anyone has PDB's project,Predator Itunes Master and is willing to share a copy I would greatly appreciate it.

I've been away and have missed quite a lot in the meantime. PDB doesn't have this project anymore and am hoping

someone has a copy and can share it.

Thank you for your help guys and a HUGE thank you to PDB for making a beautiful presentation of such a kick ass film.

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  Been Awhile Sorry About That
Posted by: vbangle - 2018-08-15, 11:30 AM - Forum: Presentation - Replies (2)

Hello everyone.

I've been away for awhile now. My health took a turn and I haven't had the desire or the need to be online at my computer for quite some time.

I am recovering from a serious leg infection that almost took my leg from the knee down.

I'm not 100% healed yet but I'll get there. But this is such a great place with so many talented people, I felt the need to explain myself.

-Victor

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  [Canceled] The Great Escape HDTV Version
Posted by: PDB - 2018-08-14, 06:00 PM - Forum: Archived projects - Replies (16)

With the Criterion remaster, this is no longer needed

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The Great Escape HDTV Version (v1.1)

Project Info:

I dug this up off an old hard drive and like a lot of my projects it just requires the audio sync to be finished...

When the US BD came out, even though it was a new scan, many people did not like the new dark, cool teal and blue color timing. It was very different compared to the older CE DVD:

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/dvdcompare...escape.htm
https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?d1=2391&d2=2390&c=490

whereas the older CE dvd was warm with oranges and yellows. A pretty significant difference. Luckily, the older scan had been broadcast several times in HD over the years (like HDNET in the US). I took 3 separate recording and combine them together to create a version with the most frames possible, so GE can now be enjoyed in bright, warmer colors.

I also took both the (now rare) PCM mono and analog commentary from the Criterion LD and synced them to this project, bring back the original sound of the Great Escape.

Note:  This is not synced to the US BD. I didn't do a full count but even with 3 copies, the HDTV was some 70-ish frames off the BD.

Video:
3 HDTV broadcasts combined to create the best overall version and then run through light de-haloing and de-blocking with no color correction

Audio:
1. PCM 2.0 Mono (from the Criterion WS LD)
2. PCM 2.0 Stereo (from the HDTV broadcast)
2. PCM 2.0 Mono Commentary (from the Criterion WS LD's analog tracks)

Pics:

MKV Pics
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BD/HDTV
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  Why is the interpositive said to lead to a magenta tint?
Posted by: deleted user - 2018-08-13, 05:47 PM - Forum: General technical discussions - Replies (6)

I've read in several threads across the internet and also here that scans from the Interpositive tend to result in a magenta tint.

I don't quite understand why that would be.

Here's an image showing the 4 stages: Original negative, interpositive, internegative (I think) and final print

   

As you can see, the interpositive has an orange base. I am not quite sure why, Wikipedia only states this:

"The orange base provides special color characteristics that allow for more accurate color reproduction than if the IP had a clear base, as in print films."

No idea why that would be, but fair enough. Negatives also come on an orange base and I've never bothered to find out why.

In either way, how do you go from an orange color base and end up with a magenta tint without doing so with deliberation? Is this some kind of historical artifact of some kind of traditional processes or is it somehow related to how the IP is filtered before/after the scan? Does it have to do with fading?

Maybe someone who knows can tune in and enlighten me. Smile

Little update. I found something that appears to be a raw 4k Scan (as jpg, so its not really raw, but you get what i mean) of an interpositive of apparently Dawn of the Dead:
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Also very clearly an orange base. How do you go from this to a magenta tint?

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Big Grin Hello
Posted by: Samourai - 2018-08-12, 09:37 PM - Forum: Presentation - Replies (1)

Hello, so glad I just found the site, what a shame that is only up to the fans to preserved this things, anyway thank you very much to all the people who puts their time and effort into this.

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