2017-10-05, 08:05 PM
Yes, I have, I've watched it successfully from a burned BD25.
[No LongerAvailable]The Good,The Bad and The Ugly International Cut/US Theatrical Cut
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2017-10-05, 08:05 PM
Yes, I have, I've watched it successfully from a burned BD25.
2017-10-05, 08:10 PM
What did you use to convert it to BD format, Colson?
(2017-10-05, 05:44 PM)PDB Wrote: Not many people play these projects burned on BDs anymore. The preferred format by most is MKV. I keep the stream BD compatible and the size under the 25/23GB limit of single layer BD-Rs for legacy setups, such as yours. At 17 mb/s its lower then my preferred 20 and above but for a movie with little fast moving action and one soundtrack, the 17 seems to work just fine. 18 to 19 took it over spec. Remember if you read this thread this was meant to be stopgap for better projects so people could final see the IC again. This was long before the Kino BD appeared Though even after the Kino, this 'stopgap' would seem to be the best option available (it was the botched Kino - that I was planning to buy but after reading the reviews didn't - that made me actively seek out your project) and with little hope of another 'official' release it will remain so until someone who cares comes up with something closer to definitive...which would seem to be possible with just a little tweaking and maybe adding Tim's commentary? To me, it seems a shame to put so much effort in and then sacrificing quality by choosing a BD25 rather than a BD50 for the final size determinator; I admit to using the former to save most films on, but when the running time goes significantly over 2 hours I usually go for the latter. Anyway, thanks for your explanation and hard work.
2017-10-06, 11:19 PM
I think there are projects that will come that are better then mine and the Kino. It's just a matter of time.
2017-10-08, 06:06 PM
Thanks given by: PDB
2017-11-05, 12:46 AM
(2017-06-26, 05:25 PM)PDB Wrote:(2017-06-21, 06:57 PM)rickstaman05 Wrote: Very cool project. It's weird that they dropped the shot of the brick wall exploding when Tuco is about to hang Blondie in the LD. From what I gather, that was the key difference between LD and Theatrical. In my Spanish DVD doesn't appear the shot of the brick wall exploding, what spanish dvd do you have?
2017-11-06, 04:08 PM
Honestly, I don't know. It was donated to me.
2018-08-19, 02:58 AM
2018-08-19, 04:36 PM
Sorry I don’t know the status on that project.
I just meant that it would be better then mine.
2018-08-20, 01:03 AM
Just found this over youtube about 35mm project - OT.
~ 1 month ago We had to take a temporary hiatus from the preservation but will be picking up where we left off shortly. Sample. It was a basic correction performed in the early stages. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11uDJ2Gv1b0 Definitely one of the most special projects ever. |
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