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Robin Hood (1973) Laserdisc [1189 CS] synced to WEB-DL
Movie: Robin Hood (1973)
Format: Laserdisc [1189 CS]
Input Soundtrack: 16-bit, 44.1khz, Mono (bit perfect)
Output Soundtrack: 16-bit, 44.1khz, Mono
Ripped/Synced by: emunateD
Synced to: WEB-DL (spartanec163)
Note: Video frame-rate needs to be changed from 25 to 23.976 fps.
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Is the web-dl an improvement over the BD?
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(2024-02-18, 10:20 PM)stwd4nder2 Wrote: Is the web-dl an improvement over the BD?
Main difference is web-dl has the film grain preserved, where as the BD has the grain scrubbed. So depending on your preference...
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(2024-02-18, 07:42 PM)emunateD Wrote: Robin Hood (1973) Laserdisc [1189 CS] synced to WEB-DL
Movie: Robin Hood (1973)
Format: Laserdisc [1189 CS]
Input Soundtrack: 16-bit, 44.1khz, Mono (bit perfect)
Output Soundtrack: 16-bit, 44.1khz, Mono
Ripped/Synced by: emunateD
Synced to: WEB-DL (spartanec163)
Note: Video frame-rate needs to be changed from 25 to 23.976 fps.
PM for link WEB-DL (Disney+) correct?
I also noticed that there is a micro bit more picture info on sides:
2013 BD = More pic-info to the right
Disney+ (WEB-DL) = More pic-info to the left
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2024-02-20, 10:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-02-20, 10:42 AM by Yarp.)
(2024-02-18, 10:46 PM)emunateD Wrote: (2024-02-18, 10:20 PM)stwd4nder2 Wrote: Is the web-dl an improvement over the BD?
Main difference is web-dl has the film grain preserved, where as the BD has the grain scrubbed. So depending on your preference...
best version is Thunderbean's fairly recent 35mm scan:
https://slow.pics/c/eM5G8h12
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(2024-02-20, 10:41 AM)Yarp Wrote: best version is Thunderbean's fairly recent 35mm scan:
https://slow.pics/c/eM5G8h12
Yes, but it has sync issues compared to every physical and digital release of the movie, which is normal for film print scans.
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(2024-02-20, 10:41 AM)Yarp Wrote: (2024-02-18, 10:46 PM)emunateD Wrote: (2024-02-18, 10:20 PM)stwd4nder2 Wrote: Is the web-dl an improvement over the BD?
Main difference is web-dl has the film grain preserved, where as the BD has the grain scrubbed. So depending on your preference...
best version is Thunderbean's fairly recent 35mm scan:
https://slow.pics/c/eM5G8h12
Got ahold of the web-dl. Here's that frame for comparison:
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2024-02-22, 01:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-02-22, 01:50 PM by uVSthem.)
I believe the WEB-DL with the grain intact is a European Amazon rip. While it is less filtered than the bluray, the low bitrate makes it a bit noisy. The WEB-DL is closer to the intended aspect ratio. The bluray is 1.66 while the original film frame is open matte 4:3.
(2024-02-20, 07:10 AM)SwatDB Wrote: (2024-02-18, 07:42 PM)emunateD Wrote: Robin Hood (1973) Laserdisc [1189 CS] synced to WEB-DL
Movie: Robin Hood (1973)
Format: Laserdisc [1189 CS]
Input Soundtrack: 16-bit, 44.1khz, Mono (bit perfect)
Output Soundtrack: 16-bit, 44.1khz, Mono
Ripped/Synced by: emunateD
Synced to: WEB-DL (spartanec163)
Note: Video frame-rate needs to be changed from 25 to 23.976 fps.
PM for link WEB-DL (Disney+) correct?
I also noticed that there is a micro bit more picture info on sides:
2013 BD = More pic-info to the right
Disney+ (WEB-DL) = More pic-info to the left
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(2024-02-20, 11:19 PM)stwd4nder2 Wrote: (2024-02-20, 10:41 AM)Yarp Wrote: (2024-02-18, 10:46 PM)emunateD Wrote: (2024-02-18, 10:20 PM)stwd4nder2 Wrote: Is the web-dl an improvement over the BD?
Main difference is web-dl has the film grain preserved, where as the BD has the grain scrubbed. So depending on your preference...
best version is Thunderbean's fairly recent 35mm scan:
https://slow.pics/c/eM5G8h12
Got ahold of the web-dl. Here's that frame for comparison:
What WEB-DL source?
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