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How's this project going?
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I synced that 568 kbps FLAC of the LaserDisc. Re-encoded it in WAV (48 kHz) because I didn't see how to render it at the same quality without changes. So it's 2.7 times as big. Also have the 12 KB Reaper work file still saved in case anyone wants to visually check how close the sync is or make additional adjustments. If somebody could send me the older DVD 5.1 or the cinema DTS, I'd like to work on those too. Unless originaltrilogy.com is already working on the cinema DTS. They'd probably do a better job.
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2022-09-08, 12:37 PM
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The Diamond Edition has a different 5.1 track than the Limited Edition? I see the Platinum Edition is labeled as Disney Enhanced Home Theatre mix on the rear cover but the Diamond Edition does not mention anything about Enhanced Home Theatre mix.
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The LE DVD was what I used for my restored DVD release. It is much less crappy than the DEHT mix.
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2022-10-01, 11:41 PM
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I noticed on the 2002 UK DVD that the end credits were different, it started with a version of "kiss the girl" instead of "under the sea".
This version of "kiss the girl" is also on the 1998 5.1 dubs/mix of Portuguese and French.
If anyone has the Japanese laserdisc, I'd be interested.
Who owns the first Japanese dub (analog track) + original audio (digital track)
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Perhaps all discussion on this movie has paused for a bit, but I just wanted to interject a few things as I just recently went through a bunch of audio tracks I could for the Little Mermaid: Not owning a 5.1 setup to get a true test--I overall preferred the 1998 LD Dolby Surround digital audio. I found a 35mm film scan for the German version of the film (oddly scanned at 24fps instead of 23.976--is this how NTSC films are shown in Europe?). It says it's from 1997 and contains a 5.1 DTS cinema track. It sounds comparable as the 1998 LD audio, but perhaps much clearer due to the higher bitrate/depth. I didn't much like the 1990 LD audio at all, it sounds noticeably muddy compared to the 1998 release.