Originally posted by: skyjedi2005
why not just rip the 1992 audio and sync it up with one of the widescreen/letterbox transfers, as the 1992 release was fullscreen. Like either use definitive collection, or faces. and use the 1992 sound mix.
why not just rip the 1992 audio and sync it up with one of the widescreen/letterbox transfers, as the 1992 release was fullscreen. Like either use definitive collection, or faces. and use the 1992 sound mix.
Actually, there is also a 1992 widescreen laserdisc release (itself a corrected version of the '89 LD, which was the first US letterboxed version, but had ratio errors), which is why I brought it up in the first place, and was curious what the quality/visual differences were like of that version compared to the '93, and what the deal with the '85 audio mix was (which was used on that release). And, if it had even been transferred and compared with the Definitive Collection.
Release Date: 1992
Studio: Fox Video
Technical Comments: 2.35:1 letterboxed transfer (corrected from the 1989 laserdisc)
Comments: The 1989 laserdisc was quietly reissued with the newly corrected letterboxed transfer, completely doing away with the "incredible shrinking ratio" problem. This release, pressed by Mitsubishi Japan, features the same catalog number as the 1989 release. So how can you tell the two apart? This corrected edition is released by "Fox Video." Coupled with the 1985 audio mix, this could very well likely be the best presentation of the film
http://www.davisdvd.com/misc/ep4.htm