Originally posted by: Mavimao
This is going to be a popular release I can imagine!
This is going to be a popular release I can imagine!
Probably, except for a few points:
1. The sharpening process Moth3r used produces halos around dark edges, I used a different method which maintains clarity whilst avoiding halos:


2. The scene where Obi-Wan and Luke lift up C-3PO after being attacked by the sand people is broken so there's no smooth transition between that shot and the outside shot of Obi-Wan's place.
3. Most importantly, if you merely resample Moth3r's audio from 25fps speed to 23.976fps speed the correct audio pitch will be lowered by 4.096% and everyone will have deeper voices.
This is because the PAL VHS audio source used for his release has been sped up from the original 24fps film but they (the VHS producers) didn't just resample it they also preserved the audio pitch, undoing that and keeping the audio as best as possible may be difficult because you'll have to resample whilst preserving pitch, I couldn't find any timestretching tool I was happy with, the ones I tried (proper packages) weren't competant enough to stretch and keep pitch without ruining certain pitches, it would ruin John Williams' score.
Use NTSC audio source if you can, but fitting it to the video source will be very difficult if the NTSC audio source doesn't have video to go with it as a guide to sync them up.