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Post #282164

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CW
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Idea & Info: star trek the motion picture - preservation
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Date created
13-Apr-2007, 7:39 AM
Thanks Mojo_LA, some of the shots changed were effect free, didn't see much of a performance change between takes either, but then im not a director, heh

Oso, I just thought the font used wasn't very good - it was 'big and chunky'- and is certainly not what was used in the original, was going to change it to a subtitle track ala DC version and have a 'clean' video sort of like a pre optical added print - but no matter.
I dont know where mine came from as it was passed on to me and there is no station bug throughout, it was 1 file about 12 - 13GB if that helps? Basically I used AViSynth to IVTC and resize the stream then ran it through CCE - or Cinemacraft Encoder is its full name.. there are other easier and cheaper encoders such as the prosumer software Procoder by canopus and TMPGenc that are nearly as good - CCE aint cheap. It ran through at 5 passes on a core2duo 6300 machine - took i think about 15 hours for both pal and ntsc each. Thats it basically... there are tutorials aplenty dotted around this site and others about converting not necessarily HD material but the principles are basically the same in most cases.