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Koopa Luath's test/demo releases
#81
After much consideration, I’ve decided the best course of action would be to return to my original plan: the Gold Standard Collection. Now that I am about to have more materials at my disposal, I feel the time is right to re-announce the first two titles in the Gold Standard Collection: A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, to be produced first, and RESERVOIR DOGS. While I don’t expect to work on them simultaneously, I might release them both simultaneously, but in the meantime, I’ll continue to practice with DVDStyler and multiAVCHD until the time comes to make those masters.
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#82
I hope to be able to do a private release of A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS to staff members only either this month or next, in its basic edition, and a couple of months later to do a public release of it and nine other titles, all in basic editions.

The specs for each basic edition, hopefully to be ready early next year, are as follows:

01001: THE BOYS IN THE BAND (1970, 120 minutes, color, rated R)
Available on: Betamax, VHS, V2000, laser videodisc, CED, VHD, DVD, and D-Theater
Betamax specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: L-500 (BII speed)
VHS specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: T-120 (SP speed)
V2000 specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 288i
Tape length: VCC240 (120 minutes, 2 sides)
Laser videodisc specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 420i (NTSC), 504i (PAL)
Speed: CLV
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
CED specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
VHD specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 250i
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
DVD specs:
Video: 16:9 OM
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 480p
Special features: Commentary by William Friedkin, The Play, The Movie, and Today
D-Theater specs:
Video: 16:9 OM
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 1080i
Tape length: DF-240 (HS speed)

10001: A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS (1964, 96 minutes, color, rated PG)
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Available on: Betamax, VHS, V2000, laser videodisc, CED, VHD, DVD, and D-Theater
Betamax specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.35:1) or 4:3 P&S, opening credits and closing shot squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: L-430 (BII speed)
VHS specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.35:1) or 4:3 P&S, opening credits and closing shot squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: T-105 (SP speed)
V2000 specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening credits and closing shot squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 288i
Tape length: VCC210 (105 minutes, 2 sides)
Laser videodisc specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.35:1) or 4:3 P&S, opening credits and closing shot squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 420i (NTSC), 504i (PAL)
Speed: CLV
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
CED specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening credits and closing shot squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
VHD specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening credits and closing shot squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 250i
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
DVD specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.35:1) or 4:3 P&S, opening credits and closing shot squeezed
Audio: English mono and French mono
Subtitles: English and French
Resolution: 480p
Special features: Original theatrical trailer
D-Theater specs:
Video: 16:9 LB (2.35:1)
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 1080i
Tape length: DF-210 (HS speed)

20001: RESERVOIR DOGS (1992, 99 minutes, black and white, rated R)
THX - Digitally Mastered for Optimal Video and Audio Performance
Available on: Betamax, VHS, V2000, laser videodisc, CED, VHD, DVD, and D-Theater
Betamax specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English mono hi-fi
Subtitles: Spanish (optional)
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: L-430 (BII speed)
VHS specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English stereo hi-fi
Subtitles: Spanish (optional)
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: T-105 (SP speed)
V2000 specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 288i
Tape length: VCC210 (105 minutes, 2 sides)
Laser videodisc specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 420i (NTSC), 504i (PAL)
Speed: CLV
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
CED specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
VHD specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 250i
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
DVD specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English, French, and Spanish
Resolution: 480p
Special features: Theatrical trailers (x2)
D-Theater specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Resolution: 1080i
Tape length: DF-210 (HS speed)

30001: THX-1138 (1971, 86 minutes, color, rated PG)
THX - Digitally Mastered for Optimal Video and Audio Performance
Available on: Betamax, VHS, V2000, laser videodisc, CED, VHD, DVD, and D-Theater
Betamax specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: L-370 (BII speed)
VHS specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: T-90 (SP speed)
V2000 specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 288i
Tape length: VCC180 (120 minutes, 2 sides)
Laser videodisc specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.35:1)
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 420i (NTSC), 504i (PAL)
Speed: CLV
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
CED specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
VHD specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 250i
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
DVD specs:
Video: 16:9 LB (2.35:1)
Audio: English mono
Subtitles: English, French, and Spanish
Resolution: 480p
D-Theater specs:
Video: 16:9 LB (2.35:1)
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 1080i
Tape length: DF-180 (HS speed)

40001: GHOSTBUSTERS (1984, 105 minutes, color, rated PG)
THX - Digitally Mastered for Optimal Video and Audio Performance
Available on: Betamax, VHS, V2000, laser videodisc, CED, VHD, DVD, and D-Theater
Betamax specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.35:1) or 4:3 P&S (1.66:1), opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono hi-fi
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: L-500 (BII speed)
VHS specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.35:1) or 4:3 P&S (1.66:1), opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English stereo hi-fi
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: T-120 (SP speed)
V2000 specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S (1.66:1), opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 288i
Tape length: VCC240 (120 minutes, 2 sides)
Laser videodisc specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.35:1) or 4:3 P&S (1.66:1), opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 420i (NTSC), 504i (PAL)
Speed: CLV
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
CED specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S (1.66:1), opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
VHD specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S (1.66:1), opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 250i
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
DVD specs:
Video: 16:9 LB (2.35:1)
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English
Resolution: 480p
Special features: Commentary by Ivan Reitman, Harold Ramis, and Joe Medjuck and original theatrical trailer
D-Theater specs:
Video: 16:9 LB (2.35:1)
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Resolution: 1080i
Tape length: DF-240 (HS speed)

50001: DANGER: DIABOLIK (1968, 100 minutes, color, rated PG-13)
THX - Digitally Mastered for Optimal Video and Audio Performance
Available on: Betamax, VHS, V2000, laser videodisc, CED, VHD, DVD, and D-Theater
Betamax specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening credits letterboxed (1.85:1)
Audio: English mono (1992 redub)
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: L-430 (BII speed)
VHS specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening credits letterboxed (1.85:1)
Audio: English mono (1992 redub)
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: T-105 (SP speed)
V2000 specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening credits letterboxed (1.85:1)
Audio: English mono (original dub)
Resolution: 288i
Tape length: VCC210 (105 minutes, 2 sides)
Laser videodisc specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (1.85:1)
Audio: English mono (1992 redub) and English mono (original dub)
Resolution: 420i (NTSC), 504i (PAL)
Speed: CLV
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
CED specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening credits letterboxed (1.85:1)
Audio: English mono (original dub)
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
VHD specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening credits letterboxed (1.85:1)
Audio: English mono (original dub)
Resolution: 250i
DVD specs:
Video: 16:9 OM
Audio: English mono (original dub), English mono (1992 redub), Italian mono, and Castilian Spanish mono
Subtitles: Danish, Dutch, English, English SDH (original dub), English SDH (1992 redub), Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish
Resolution: 480p
Special features: Commentary by John Phillip Law and Tim Lucas, From Fumetti to Film, "Body Movin'" music video, and trailers (x2)
D-Theater specs:
Video: 16:9 OM
Audio: English mono (original dub) and English mono (1992 redub)
Resolution: 1080i
Tape length: DF-210 (HS speed)

60001: SAILOR MOON R: THE PROMISE OF THE ROSE (1993, 62 minutes, color, rated PG-13)
THX - Digitally Mastered for Optimal Video and Audio Performance
Available on: Betamax, VHS, V2000, laser videodisc, CED, VHD, DVD, and D-Theater
Betamax specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.20:1) or 4:3 P&S, cold open + opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English or Spanish mono hi-fi
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Special features: Make Up! Sailor Soldiers, immediately preceding the feature
Tape length: L-370 (BII speed)
VHS specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.20:1) or 4:3 P&S, cold open + opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English or Spanish stereo hi-fi
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Special features: Make Up! Sailor Soldiers, immediately preceding the feature
Tape length: T-90 (SP speed)
V2000 specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, cold open + opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 288i
Special features: Make Up! Sailor Soldiers, immediately preceding the feature
Tape length: VCC180 (120 minutes, 2 sides)
Laser videodisc specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (1.85:1)
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Japanese mono, and music + sound effects
Resolution: 420i (NTSC), 504i (PAL)
Special features: Make Up! Sailor Soldiers, on Side 1
Speed: CAV
Sides: 4
Discs: 2
CED specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, cold open + opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono and Japanese mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
VHD specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, cold open + opening and closing credits squeezed
Audio: English mono and Japanese mono
Resolution: 250i
Special features: Make Up! Sailor Soldiers, immediately preceding the feature
DVD specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.20:1) or 4:3 P&S, cold open + opening and closing credits letterboxed
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French mono, Italian mono (Mediaset dub), Italian Dolby Digital 5.1 (Shin Vision dub), Japanese mono, and Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish
Resolution: 480p
Special features: Make Up! Sailor Soldiers
D-Theater specs:
Video: 16:9 LB (2.20:1)
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 and Japanese mono
Resolution: 1080i
Special features: Make Up! Sailor Soldiers, immediately preceding the feature
Tape length: DF-180 (HS speed)

70001: METALSTORM: THE DESTRUCTION OF JARED-SYN (1983, 84 minutes, color, rated PG)
Available on: Betamax, VHS, V2000, laser videodisc, CED, VHD, DVD, and D-Theater
Betamax specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Special features: Trailer for Conan the Barbarian
Tape length: L-370 (BII speed)
VHS specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Special features: Trailer for Conan the Barbarian
Tape length: T-90 (SP speed)
V2000 specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 288i
Tape length: VCC180 (90 minutes, 2 sides)
Laser videodisc specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 420i (NTSC), 504i (PAL)
Speed: CLV
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
CED specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
VHD specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.35:1) (2D or field-sequential 3D)
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 250i
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
DVD specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits letterboxed (2.35:1) (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH
Resolution: 480p
Special features: Theatrical trailer
D-Theater specs:
Video: 16:9 LB (2.35:1) (2D or field-sequential 3D)
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Resolution: 1080i
Tape length: DF-180 (HS speed)

80001: BALLERINA (2016, 90 minutes, color, rated PG)
Available on: Betamax, VHS, V2000, laser videodisc, CED, VHD, DVD, and D-Theater
Betamax specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: L-370 (BII speed)
VHS specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: T-90 (SP speed)
V2000 specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 288i
Tape length: VCC240 (120 minutes, 2 sides)
Laser videodisc specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 420i (NTSC), 504i (PAL)
Speed: CLV
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
CED specs:
Video: 4:3 P&S, opening and closing credits squeezed (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
VHD specs:
Video: 4:3 LB (2.35:1) (2D or field-sequential 3D)
Audio: English stereo
Resolution: 250i
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
DVD specs:
Video: 16:9 LB (2.35:1) (2D or anaglyphic 3D)
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH and Spanish
Resolution: 480p
D-Theater specs:
Video: 16:9 LB (2.35:1) (2D or field-sequential 3D)
Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1
Resolution: 1080i
Tape length: DF-180 (HS speed)

90001: BATTLE ANGEL ALITA (1993, 58 minutes, color, rated TV-MA)
Available on: Betamax, VHS, V2000, laser videodisc, CED, VHD, DVD, and D-Theater
Betamax specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English mono hi-fi (Manga UK dub)
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: L-250 (BII speed)
VHS specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English stereo hi-fi (Manga UK dub)
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Tape length: T-60 (SP speed)
V2000 specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English stereo (Manga UK dub)
Resolution: 288i
Tape length: VCC120 (60 minutes, 2 sides)
Laser videodisc specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English stereo (Manga UK dub) and Japanese stereo
Resolution: 420i (NTSC), 504i (PAL)
Speed: CLV
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
CED specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English mono (Manga UK dub) and Japanese mono
Resolution: 240i (NTSC), 288i (PAL)
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
VHD specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English mono (Manga UK dub) and Japanese mono
Resolution: 250i
Sides: 2
Discs: 1
DVD specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English stereo (Manga UK dub), French stereo, and Japanese stereo
Subtitles: English and French
Resolution: 480p
D-Theater specs:
Video: 4:3 OM
Audio: English stereo (Manga UK dub) and Japanese stereo
Resolution: 1080i
Tape length: DF-120 (HS speed)
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#83
So, uh, what's actually special about these releases? I don't get it, you gave no description what they're gonna be or I just don't understand this.
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#84
I’d explain, except my explanation would be in violation of PM confidentiality protocol. The part I CAN explain is, it’s past time for me to have something done (and everybody knows that), plus Gold Standard Collections take time to produce, so for the time being I’m going to have to release basic editions of even the planned GSC stuff.
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#85
I grant you the permission to talk about your restoration(s): state what you want to do for each one, like color regrading, different edit, noise reduction, grain, different tracks etc.
About PM, I do not see the problem...
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#86
OK, so for the basic editions, all I'll do is produce a version that looks good enough, with the occasional special features, and produce out of them masters fit for putting on a Beta tape, a VHS tape, a V2000 tape, a laser videodisc, a capacitance electronic disc, a VHD disc, a DVD, or a D-VHS tape.

It's the Gold Standard Collection editions where I'll go all out, with multiple versions, more languages, and special features up the wazoo, plus restorations to the best possible quality the best available sources can offer. Those will be made available as masters fit for a laser videodisc, DVD, or Blu-ray. I might even produce 3D (for those 3D films) and 4K Blu-ray masters if and once I get the software to do it. Features will differ depending on the limitations of the format, but generally, for the laser videodiscs, I plan to look to the Criterion Collection as a how-to guide for producing GSC-branded laser videodiscs. Save for The Boys in the Band, all of the above-mentioned works I'll release as basic editions early next year will eventually be released as part of the Gold Standard Collection. The next batch will be announced around the same time the first batch of basic editions get released.

Also, at Andrea's suggestion, I'll do a private release of the basic DVD version of Fistful of Dollars sometime within the next month, strictly for staff members and based heavily on a cross between the existing MGM DVD and the rental-only 20th Century-Fox 1st edition VHS, with certain elements (i.e. the opening and closing titles and the English mono track) from the Kino Lorber Blu-ray (which, by the way, I didn't find to be all that yellow when viewing it on my portable Blu-ray player, but then, perhaps your mileage may vary depending on the display and/or player you play it on).
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#87
(2018-11-24, 11:50 PM)Koopa Luath Wrote: OK, so for the basic editions, all I'll do is produce a version that looks good enough

More info needed... what you will do, exactly? Also, a before-after screeenshot comparison is really needed - a picture worth thousand words...

(2018-11-24, 11:50 PM)Koopa Luath Wrote: and produce out of them masters fit for putting on a Beta tape, a VHS tape, a V2000 tape, a laser videodisc, a capacitance electronic disc, a VHD disc, a DVD, or a D-VHS tape.

I don't think anybody (but the most nerdiest nerd, maybe) would be interested to record something on a Beta/VHS/Video2000/D-VHS tape nowadays; and, is NOT possible to record a laserdisc/CED/VHD disc (apart some very rare non-compatible kinda laser videodisc); the only feasible remaining media is a DVD (recordable), yet I suppose nobody wants to do that, when the source is in HD and, hence, could be recorded on a BD-R without losing HD quality...
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#88
(2018-11-24, 11:50 PM)Koopa Luath Wrote: OK, so for the basic editions, all I'll do is produce a version that looks good enough, with the occasional special features, and produce out of them masters fit for putting on a Beta tape, a VHS tape, a V2000 tape, a laser videodisc, a capacitance electronic disc, a VHD disc, a DVD, or a D-VHS tape.

Are you saying that you will release your project on all these formats? (Beta, V2000, Laserdisc etc...)
AKA thxita on OriginalTrilogy
I preserve movies as they first appeared in Italy.
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#89
(2018-11-25, 11:55 PM)Evit Wrote:
(2018-11-24, 11:50 PM)Koopa Luath Wrote: OK, so for the basic editions, all I'll do is produce a version that looks good enough, with the occasional special features, and produce out of them masters fit for putting on a Beta tape, a VHS tape, a V2000 tape, a laser videodisc, a capacitance electronic disc, a VHD disc, a DVD, or a D-VHS tape.

Are you saying that you will release your project on all these formats? (Beta, V2000, Laserdisc etc...)

Nope, as masters for all those formats... well, if you (Koopa) can find out a working laserdisc recorder - I mean, that could produce a laserdisc disc that is playable by any laserdisc players, plus a lot of blanks, you will be eligible for next US presidency, I guess! Wink

Meanwhile, we are waiting for screenshot comparisons (before - after) of AT LEAST one of your projects; at this point, IT... IS... MANDATORY! OK?
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#90
(2018-11-26, 12:57 AM)spoRv Wrote:
(2018-11-25, 11:55 PM)Evit Wrote:
(2018-11-24, 11:50 PM)Koopa Luath Wrote: OK, so for the basic editions, all I'll do is produce a version that looks good enough, with the occasional special features, and produce out of them masters fit for putting on a Beta tape, a VHS tape, a V2000 tape, a laser videodisc, a capacitance electronic disc, a VHD disc, a DVD, or a D-VHS tape.

Are you saying that you will release your project on all these formats? (Beta, V2000, Laserdisc etc...)

Nope, as masters for all those formats... well, if you (Koopa) can find out a working laserdisc recorder - I mean, that could produce a laserdisc disc that is playable by any laserdisc players, plus a lot of blanks, you will be eligible for next US presidency, I guess! Wink

What I’m basically saying is, I’m going to try to simulate these formats as best as I can—and believe me, it will take a lot of research, not to mention trial and error, to get the look and sound right. Needless to say, DVD is the only format where I’ll be able to produce something that looks like the actual format, in ISO form, as opposed to a simulation of a rip from said format in the form of an MKV file or something like that.
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