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So no one else noticed varied sound levels?
Well one person did, but not more?
So no one else noticed varied sound levels?
Well one person did, but not more?
Well, the audio is in 5.1 dolby. If one is using a stereo setup, it's conceivable that it might sound different than on a full system. For instance, no center speaker might mean quieter dialogue, which sounded like the problem one or two people were having. I was under the impression that a 5.1 signal would compress correctly into a stereo one if played as such. :/
Just finished watching it with the text commentary, the bit in the credits had me in stitches,
I have to watched via iTunes (looks sweet on my iPhone BTW)
due to some glitch on the DVD File it won't let me watch it beyond chapter 20
Bingowings said: Do you want to see the project finished as a playable film or a flick book?
There's no Purist DVD9 correct?
^Correct. The only Purist edition was the NTSC DVD5.
Do'h wrong post
Bingowings said: Do you want to see the project finished as a playable film or a flick book?
Two words: Acoustic couplers.
"Right now the coffees are doing their final work." (Airi, Masked Rider Den-o episode 1)
Two more words: Huh?
Ripplin said:Two more words: Huh?
More than two more words: ...I think Molly's response was about the audio issues mentioned earlier.
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To whoever just decided to start seeding the DVD-9 NTSC torrent- you have my thanks. I left my copy at college and am trying to redownload it. The estimate just dropped from 6 weeks to 1 day. :D
Hello there folks, new guy here!
Question, is the DVD-9 a big jump in quality for the EP IV 2004 revisited?
I know more things were added but on a 52 inch LCD the DVD-5 disc leaves some to be desired.
Tried searching, don't mean to sound ignorant.
Dvd-5 is kind of an insult to the fantastic work if you can grab better.
Regarding the Han and Jabba Episode IV scene...
I always thought the best way to fix the Jabba tail was to have it cut to Chewy leering at the Bounty Hunters and maybe Boba Fet keeping an eye on Chewy back while clutching his gun, both waiting for the other to make some move. Fixes the Jabba tail thing and also adds tension. Only reason I say Boba is because stock footage could be throw in whereas the other ones in the gang don't have any decent shots.
Btw, this is my quote, i fudged something up in the post, hehe.
MCBarkingSpoon said:Hello there folks, new guy here!
Question, is the DVD-9 a big jump in quality for the EP IV 2004 revisited?
I know more things were added but on a 52 inch LCD the DVD-5 disc leaves some to be desired.
Tried searching, don't mean to sound ignorant.
Dvd-5 is kind of an insult to the fantastic work if you can grab better.
Quality is subjective; however, I can tell you that the bitrate on the PAL DL release is about 75% higher than the bitrate on the SL.
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THX bro,
:D
anyone have the heads up on the DL NTSC?
Guess I could always split it on two discs until i buy some dl discs tomorrow, anyone else try that?
I use DVD shrink and cut the chapters in half bascially.
^Why not just wait until tomorrow and do it up right? :p
got it, nice dvd
Hmm. I'd like to request a version control list on the first post.
Xvid, H264, 2 CD, DVD5, DVD9, Purist?!
What are the differences in content and have any additional changes been made between them? (Eg. What makes a Purist pure? Does the DVD9 have anything more than higher bitrate over the DVD5?)
I'm curious, but there is no way I'm reading 264 pages to find out.
Dr. M
agreed
Xvid - "rough cut", still some FX and fixes that needed to be done.
DVD5 - "first release", all FX done, full menus, bonus features
DVD9 - "final release", same as DVD5 plus some more bonus features, better video quality
Purist - the final release with some changes undone to make it closer to the theatrical version of the film. No bonus features.
H264 - HD version but with minimal changes from the '04 official DVD - color correction and one or two minor changes.
2CD - don't know about that one.
My outlook on life - we’re all on the Hindenburg anyway…no point fighting over the window seat.
Yeah, I don't know anything about a 2CD version either. I think there was a 1.7GB avi or something, so maybe that was split to make two VCDs? Maybe Doctor M could tell us.
And if he meant 2 DVD, then maybe that would be a split version of the DVD9. There are a couple of, in my opnion, useless, torrents out there.
There's also some bizarro 1CD 910MB (which won't fit on 1CD, obviously) version of the Purist edition that negative1 made. Why, I don't know.
What's the changes between Purist and Standard? Here's what one of the torrents says:
Changes from the full version:
- Changed 3PO's line back to "There'll be no escape for the princess this time"
- Re-edited Obi-Wan's Hut scene back to its original version
- Removed the extended Death Star reveal
- Removed the extended TIE Fighter reveal
- Removed all music not originally found in the film
What was 3PO's line changed TO? I don't see it mentioned in the edit list on the first post. (It is a bit classic).
Really, all this info would be good on the first post.
I did notice the torrent of the DVD5 version was deleted from the 'noid, even though the DVD9 is still there.
I do see some random version, probably rips by other people:
909mb Purist + Soundtrack
1010mb MP4 Ipod version (posted by Negative 1)
1.66gb "Full Avi w/ AC3 5.1"
1.8gb Purist 2 CD AVI AC3
Dr. M
Doctor M said:What's the changes between Purist and Standard? Here's what one of the torrents says:
Changes from the full version:
- Changed 3PO's line back to "There'll be no escape for the princess this time"
- Re-edited Obi-Wan's Hut scene back to its original version
- Removed the extended Death Star reveal
- Removed the extended TIE Fighter reveal
- Removed all music not originally found in the film
That are all the changes
What was 3PO's line changed TO? I don't see it mentioned in the edit list on the first post. (It is a bit classic).
"There'll be no escape this time"
Don't forget all the different hands/flippers. ;)
Ripplin said:
There's also some bizarro 1CD 910MB (which won't fit on 1CD, obviously) version of the Purist edition that negative1 made. Why, I don't know.
the movie itself fit on one 1cd, i think i added the soundtrack as a bonus,
that's why..
later
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[no GOUT in CED?-> GOUT CED]
"There'll be no escape for the princess this time", even a purist should admit its makes no sense as 3P0 doesn't even recognize her twice, once on the ship and once in hologram.
And just because it's daddy's ship it didn't make her queen of the rebellion. :P