2022-04-10, 10:33 AM
(2022-04-10, 10:20 AM)MutantToe Wrote:(2022-04-10, 10:02 AM)CSchmidlapp Wrote:(2022-04-09, 12:54 PM)MutantToe Wrote:(2022-04-01, 03:30 AM)stwd4nder2 Wrote:(2022-04-01, 03:14 AM)MutantToe Wrote: I don't know if I'm missing something..
Yes you're missing something. If you don't want the low-quality scenes try this version
What are you talking about? I have that version. I own the bluray, as well as 48 other Jackie Chan blurays that are in my collection. But the bluray sucks, hence why I want this reconstructed version.
I feel like you're police-ing my comment because you think I'm just complaining about the quality or something. But The Film Whisperer Edit version has the same scenes but in high quality. It's the Film Whisperer Reconstructed version that dips in and out of quality every minute or so. Like the scene will start in low quality and then change to high quality a second later. It defintely isn't right and I'm wondering why. You pointing me in the direction of the bluray just implies that the reconstructed version I downloaded that dips in and out of quality every minute is correct and that I shouldn't be questioning it. Is it correct? Does the version you downloaded do that same thing?
This is correct.
The Reconstructed Version is an exact representation of the Original HK cut using the best available footage available.
I'm afraid the footage that was removed from the US cut is only available from low quality DVD releases, hence the cutting back and forth from HD footage to SD.
It wasn't just whole scenes exiled, alot were trimmed, some shot to shot.
Ah okay. It was so bizarre that I thought it might have been a problem with the file or something. Thanks for answering the question.
No problem.
Although a correction on my part...
After re-reading the original post, it looks like The Reconstructed Version is actually not a exact representation of the HK Cut, but an 'extended' cut containing all the footage available from the various different cuts that exist.