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Thanks Taolar for this,and glad you finished,now you can rest.
So is it only going to be released in Divx/Xvid format?
Thanks again
DJ
Doctor M said:Have you give thought to a 'making of' featurette?
I'd love to see some before and afters strung together so we can marvel at your genius.
Ha! I'm far from a genius. If anyone here deserves that title, it's Adywan. SoJ has nowhere near the level of detail as Star Wars Revisited, nor did it take the same level of talent.
I can't even think about a making of or anything like that right now. But thanks for the interest. Lets see if you're still interested after actually watching SoJ!
-T
Working on: Superman: Son of Jorel
Ok, so it's official. I completed a releasable version of Son of Jorel about 5 minutes ago, which is (at least in my time zone!) on the 30th anniversary of the American wide release of Superman: the Motion Picture. I almost didn't make it. Lots of snags over the past couple weeks, not to mention the last couple years. But it all worked out. I didn't get everything done that I had planned over the years, but it is in a state that I'm happy with, and that hopefully people will find entertaining.
I still need to render it to Divx/Xvid format before posting a torrent for you all to snag. I'm going to tell premiere to render to file while I go to bed. And I'm sleeping with my fingers crossed...
Thanks for the support of everyone at OriginalTrilogy.com. I hope it was worth the wait...
-Taolar/Marcus
Working on: Superman: Son of Jorel
Thanks Taolar for this,and glad you finished,now you can rest.
So is it only going to be released in Divx/Xvid format?
Thanks again
DJ
This initial "pre-release" was meant to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Superman the Movie, and is Divx only. Sometime next year, I will release a DVD, with polished FX, main titles, and an overhauled audio mix.
Unfortunately, the render failed last night. Gotta love Premiere.
I'm starting a new render before I go to work.
-T
Working on: Superman: Son of Jorel
Premiere is the most frustrating "professional" program ever I've ever worked with. I'm still trying to iron out render issues.
-T
Working on: Superman: Son of Jorel
OK Thanks for the update,I will wait for the DVD,but I am surprised people still use Divx,almost everything nowadays in avi form is Xvid,but either way,good luck with your render and I will patiently wait.
thanks again
I've noticed that in Japan DivX is more common than XviD for some reason.
"Right now the coffees are doing their final work." (Airi, Masked Rider Den-o episode 1)
Molly said:I've noticed that in Japan DivX is more common than XviD for some reason.
That is strange,even the scene releases are all in Xvid, and just about ALL other avi files I ever get are in Xvid,so much nicer.
But we will be Happy with whatever Taolar uses,because it is ultimately up to him what he is gonna use LOL
well, once it's ready, I'll start up my bittorrent for a week or two, and make sure to share as well.
Will it be a high bitrate encoding at full resolution XviD/DivX since you aren't releasing a DVD version right away?
Dr. M
Well, Part 2 seemed to render fine last night. Part 1 is still rendering with these brief flashes of weird color. I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing differently with the two. But I need to work today.
DJ, you're right, Xvid is the codec of choice. I incorrectly use Divx as a generic term, kind of like some people use the words Coke and Bandaid. Any Divx decoder will be able to view it, but I am definitely using Xvid as the encoder.
Dr M- yes, this will be high-bitrate, full rez. The first half is 1 hour 45 mins, and I will use whatever bitrate will get me to the standard CD-R size (720mb), and the second half is 1 hour 15 mins, and I'll probably size that to a CD-R too, so it should have a higher bitrate, which is good because most of the action scenes take place in part 2.
-T
Working on: Superman: Son of Jorel
Taolar said:I incorrectly use Divx as a generic term, kind of like some people use the words Coke and Bandaid.
While you might use them as generic terms, I wouldn't try to use them interchangeably. :)
Dr. M
Please, I still say Walkman. My wife makes fun of me for it.
Walkman LOL,now I have not heard that in years.
Sony does build mp3 players under the brand name Walkman... so it's not completely wrong.
Dr. M
yeah I noticed that. But I have already given Steve Jobs my money and soul so there will be no chance of me getting one of those.
I just call my mp3 player a "brick"
"Right now the coffees are doing their final work." (Airi, Masked Rider Den-o episode 1)
The Xvid video looks pretty good, but the audio is out of sync. I have time today to work on this.
-T
Working on: Superman: Son of Jorel
What are you using to create the Xvid?
Premiere won't do it, so I had to output from Premiere to a lossless codec. So I've tried Huffyuv and Lagarith, which a bunch of different setting. Everything, at best, produced weird noise every once in a while, even though it looks perfect within Premiere. I finally found a setting that rarely produced noise and only did it in the letterbox section. But the audio had a strange error, where the center channel ran at a higher speed than the rest. So throughout the movie you'd hear high pitched dialog from future scenes. I was able to export a good uncompressed WAV, separately from the movie.
So I tried AGK, which would never keep the audio in sync, and would cut off the first few seconds of black video, further putting the audio out of sync.
I tried Gordian Knott, which would not load the complete AVI. I'm assuming because the file size was too large (37bg for part 1, 27gb for part 2).
Last night I had success with just using VirtualDub to encode Xvid video, and Audacity to convert the audio. When I checked this morning part 1 looked and sounded good. I'm encoding part 2 right now.
The toughest part of all of this is that it takes between 2 and 3 hours to render each part of the movie, and I had to work this week, and had little time in the evening. So I was limited to two or three attempts per day.
-T
Working on: Superman: Son of Jorel
Crikey who ever said Fan edits were easy! well done Taolar other meer mortals would of binned it by now, glad you stuck with it.
It's available on Demonoid... Enjoy, and please let me know what you think.
-T
Working on: Superman: Son of Jorel
I would have probably tried AutoMKV, it's still being developed and is more flexible than AGK.
Is there a reason you didn't output to DVD format instead of lossless before making the XviD? Not that I'm complaining.
Dr. M
thanks for sharing, taolar and congratulations on finishing the pre-release.
Nothing about fanediting is easy.
Very nice! I'm fairly new to the fanediting community, and very very new to OT, and this is one of the projects, when I first spotted it back when you first started this project, that got me excited about fanedits. Anyhow, thanks and I look forward to watching!