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Post #1656599

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Sambarker04
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Toy Story (1995) (Digital Theatrical Reconstruction) (v1.0) (Released) (v2.0 in progress)
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Date created
17-Jul-2025, 5:21 PM

UPDATE (17/07/2025): Just made Original Theatrical Reconstruction v3.2. The reason is because I figured out from the spectrogram comparing the front left and right channels that the right channel has higher treble frequency ranges than the rest of the channels. I mean, this would make sense since, if you listen really closely (best to be heard after the Disney logo at the end of the film), you can hear analog static playing throughout the entire movie.

Also, I’ve managed to find two Chinese bootleg DVDs on eBay. Though since the genuine releases seem to be hard to find, I felt like this would only be it for me. Considering that there are two Mandarin dubs, one for Taiwan and one for China, I’d assume that these two bootlegs could, in high chance, have the Taiwanese dub, or, in low chance, the Mainland Chinese dub, since they were only credited as Mandarin, though it’s stated it’s in 2.0, so either that’s what Disney prefers if this is the Taiwanese dub, or I’ve finally got the Mainland dub. Also, one bootleg claims it also has the Indonesian and Thai subtitles as well, though I need to make sure once I get the two to see if the formatting is exactly like the authentic NTSC English, Spanish, and Portuguese subtitles. If not, then it’s done by bootleggers and not Disney, leading to a ‘Backstroke of the West’ situation for the Indonesian and Thai speaking people. I mean, bootlegs to me are fine AS LONG as they are copies and contains subtitles and audio tracks of the authentic release, like the DVDR Arakawasam copy of the R4 NTSC DVD, since it was the only way I can grab Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese subs (as well as the dub of the latter language) since importing DVDs from Latin America is pretty much impossible as far as I know.