Originally posted by: Matt_Kenobi
Ady,
What tweaking, if any, did you do to the 'deleted scene'?
Only slight colour correction & a slight colour tweak to Jabba ( apart from the 3D scene of course)
I don't think that it would be worth it really. the repack was a last attempt at a fix for the Toshiba HD-DVD owners and nothing more. Apart from a very minor couple of tweaks, if you have the original & it plays fine, it wouldn't be worth having this one.
Originally posted by: DF Shadow
Complete NooB question...
I'm trying to burn the TS video folder which is loaded with files and the empty TS audio folder via simple drag and drop onto a dvdr on my new Mac...is this the correct method?
When it's done will the disc simply function as a working DVD? I get the feeling it's simply going to burn the files onto the disc and that's it.
I apologize but I've never done this before...lol. Is there another program I should be using?
Ady,
What tweaking, if any, did you do to the 'deleted scene'?
Only slight colour correction & a slight colour tweak to Jabba ( apart from the 3D scene of course)
Originally posted by: Jaxon's Dad
Will the repack be uploaded to rapidshare?
Will the repack be uploaded to rapidshare?
I don't think that it would be worth it really. the repack was a last attempt at a fix for the Toshiba HD-DVD owners and nothing more. Apart from a very minor couple of tweaks, if you have the original & it plays fine, it wouldn't be worth having this one.
Originally posted by: DF Shadow
Complete NooB question...
I'm trying to burn the TS video folder which is loaded with files and the empty TS audio folder via simple drag and drop onto a dvdr on my new Mac...is this the correct method?
When it's done will the disc simply function as a working DVD? I get the feeling it's simply going to burn the files onto the disc and that's it.
I apologize but I've never done this before...lol. Is there another program I should be using?
I'm afraid i know nothing about Macs so i can't help you here. Hopefully someone with knowledge of burning DVD's on a Mac here can help you soon.
I think i will be going back to my original mix for the DVD-9's. Dropping the L & R levels wasn't the right thing to do. The problem is with the original 2004 mix in that the sound FX have been boosted so much that they drown everything else out (Never let a sound Fx editor do the movie sound mix). Even the laserdisc 5.1 suffered with this problem in places so i just did the best i could with the mix. If only i could get hold of the original surround mix from the 70's i could have done hell of a lot better with the audio.