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To get back on topic for a second, someone mentioned a while back about capturing the audio from the Betamax. I'm kinda glad we didn't do that only cause I have a VHS edition with the same artwork which I was skimming through about two months ago for a discussion on CHFB. It looks to be the same print as the '91 tape. Audio wasn't too bad but the '91 tape definitely sounded better than again it was the first time in probably 15 years I'd played this particular tape. Anyways I'm feeling confident that the '91 VHS and '93 LD audio tracks, already in the hands of Mr. Shadoe, were the best way to go with in creating the basic track. I'm still testing some VHS capturing softwares and if possible I may capture the 1999 VHS just to see if the track has any significance although I think Jerry said he has enough sources. I tend to remember the '99 tape sounding similar to the '91 tape although the missing 'God' line was restored, a few scene transitions (fade ins/outs) were shortened, and the bit of missing dialogue I noted in my second video is present but in a lower pitch.
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Here's a quote from someone on Universal Monster Army essentially confirming that the masters for the films in the new sets that are already on BD are the same discs. Frankenstein will still have the cruddy audio mix. Figures. (rolls eyes)
'GREAT NEWS!!!!!
I figured I would try to contact one of the NBC/Universal employees on my list to see if I could get a definitive answer as to whether the films being released on Blu-Ray were restored or not. Below is my question and what follows is the answer I got from Michael Ribak.
…do you happen to know if the Blu-Rays of the Frankenstein and Wolf Man collections that Universal is going to be releasing in the next couple of weeks will be the versions that they have been cleaning up and restoring? Thanks.
Lance Brick
Hi Lance,
If you are referring to the Frankenstein and Wolf Man Complete Legacy Collections coming out on Blu-ray this month, the original films (Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein and Wolf Man) are the same discs first released in 2012 – the restored versions. All of the sequels in the set that are new to Blu-ray have also been restored. The only exceptions are the non-sequels (Werewolf of London and She-Wolf of London). Those have been cleaned up and look much better than the current DVDs but have not technically been restored.
Hope that helps!
Michael
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I've been meaning to comment in here again. Yes any word on those updates you mentioned a few weeks back Jerry?????
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jerryshadoe, have you sampled the Rudy Behlmer commentary by any chance? It seems to have been recorded over a non-NRed version of the film, so the film bits sound much better than the main audio track.
Is that how the Legacy DVD sounds?
Belhmer stops speaking during the 'God' line, too...
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The more time this takes the more we are likely to discover and address. That's fine by me, especially since the Uni horrors have never been researched the way they should, but I am excited to see what the new 4K produced discs this year in the new Legacy sets reveal, particularly for SON OF FRANKENSTEIN.
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