Originally posted by: Darth Mallwalker
Are 70mm reels the same length as 35mm ?
Depends how you measure length both are about 20 minutes, but due to the larger frames 70mm is obviously longer measured in feet. I would expect (but am not certain) that both 35 and 70mm print will have the reel changes at the same time as it would save work in figuring when the Q dots should go. I watched these two scene and both have about a second of "useless" footage for the footer so I confident I now know:
At the end of reel 2 is the Tarkin line
At the end of reel 5 is the frame you posted
Now all I need is when reels 1, 3 and 4 end. Thanks a lot
Originally posted by: Moth3r
Yes, the demuxed video file should be an MPEG-2 elementary stream with extension M2V. DVD Decrypter can be a bit funny with the demuxing options. I think you need to separately select the demux option for each stream you want (you need to have the relevant stream selected in the box above when you select the demux button). All I can suggest is to try it again.
Are 70mm reels the same length as 35mm ?
Depends how you measure length both are about 20 minutes, but due to the larger frames 70mm is obviously longer measured in feet. I would expect (but am not certain) that both 35 and 70mm print will have the reel changes at the same time as it would save work in figuring when the Q dots should go. I watched these two scene and both have about a second of "useless" footage for the footer so I confident I now know:
At the end of reel 2 is the Tarkin line
At the end of reel 5 is the frame you posted
Now all I need is when reels 1, 3 and 4 end. Thanks a lot
Originally posted by: Moth3r
Yes, the demuxed video file should be an MPEG-2 elementary stream with extension M2V. DVD Decrypter can be a bit funny with the demuxing options. I think you need to separately select the demux option for each stream you want (you need to have the relevant stream selected in the box above when you select the demux button). All I can suggest is to try it again.
I de-tick the "copy IFO files" in the IFO settings, now I get a "movie clip" file with a icon that says mpeg so I think this is right. On the audio side if I somehow manged to get a ac3 file.