2020-02-22, 08:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 2020-02-22, 08:06 AM by SpaceBlackKnight.)
Yet more finding updates:
The anonymous source that has informed me of the 2001-2004 United International Pictures appearing on La Flaqueza del Bolchevique helped me with getting a Spain Itunes account and GC to rent the movie and verify things. Surely enough, the movie indeed starts with:
And a logo for some Spanish company I've never seen before:
The second wave of findings below is even more amazing!
Thanks to an extremely generous NZ user, he tried to help me get a rare 1989 movie called The Delinquents from the NZ Google Play store. Long story short, YT downloading didn't work and he came up with a high bitrate cap done on an Elgato through his Xbox. It was 59.94 fps while the movie was mastered in 25fps, but unfortunately the cap was plagued with frame rate issues every min when converted back to 25fps using a variety of converters and a friends AviSynth help.
OTOH, the first min was free of frame lag issues when converting back to 25fps, which allowed me to harvest excellent quality caps of:
So at least the work didn't go to complete waste. I now possess an optimal quality version of the legendary Village Roadshow/Warner combo that doesn't look like a choppy PS1 cutscene as seen on the only other sighting of it on on YT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SL1OsMyz6A
The anonymous source that has informed me of the 2001-2004 United International Pictures appearing on La Flaqueza del Bolchevique helped me with getting a Spain Itunes account and GC to rent the movie and verify things. Surely enough, the movie indeed starts with:
And a logo for some Spanish company I've never seen before:
The second wave of findings below is even more amazing!
Thanks to an extremely generous NZ user, he tried to help me get a rare 1989 movie called The Delinquents from the NZ Google Play store. Long story short, YT downloading didn't work and he came up with a high bitrate cap done on an Elgato through his Xbox. It was 59.94 fps while the movie was mastered in 25fps, but unfortunately the cap was plagued with frame rate issues every min when converted back to 25fps using a variety of converters and a friends AviSynth help.
OTOH, the first min was free of frame lag issues when converting back to 25fps, which allowed me to harvest excellent quality caps of:
So at least the work didn't go to complete waste. I now possess an optimal quality version of the legendary Village Roadshow/Warner combo that doesn't look like a choppy PS1 cutscene as seen on the only other sighting of it on on YT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SL1OsMyz6A